The quartet rehearses before guests arrive for the performance.  Red and white decorations with lots of white lights were the dominant theme.
Patrons talk while we set up for the concert performance.  We even had a sing along with the quartet.  You should have heard the harmonies.  There were clearly a lot of good musicians in the crowd.

A full house for the afternoon performance.  Almost everyone made it even though the weather was atrocious.
Nativity scenes were the art focus.  Information sheets were provided for the 38 nativities along with one interloping duck nativity that found its way to the downstairs fireplace.
The fire sent a warm glow to all the patrons who braved the intense cold and it allowed another place to display nativities.  Red ribbons marked display areas.
Afternoon guests left and evening guests arrived to find a driveway lined with frozen luminaries.  Lighting them proved to be almost impossible.  Who knew butane lighters don't work when it's that cold?  Thank you Nicole.  We couldn't have done it without you.
The bar area downstairs aglow in white light with homemade Kringla made by Ruth and home made peanut brittle and other goodies made by Jennifer.
An annual tradition with more orange every year.  What could be more festive than a Tigger tree? 

Join us for our next performance, April 26th, entitled Spring Flight.

Pictures from December 21st, Winter Fantasy