PHOTO GALLERY: Olde Fashioned Christmas Rolls On
The Washington Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Olde Fashioned Christmas Sunday, Nov. 29 at the Washington Farmers Market. During the drive-thru event, which lasted from 5 to 7 p.m., visitors were offered cookies and their choice of hot chocolate or cider. Santa, Mrs. Claus and two reindeer made an appearance as visitors dropped off their letters to Santa and/or canned goods.
Cheryl Quennoz and Andy Robinson serve hot drinks

Cheryl Quennoz and Andy Robinson serve hot drinks to visitors at the Olde Fashioned Christmas Sunday, Nov. 29 at the Washington Farmers Market. The event was held from 5 to 7 p.m.
Missourian Photo/Julia HansenMrs. Claus and Santa greet visitors

Mrs. Claus and Santa greet visitors in the parking lot near the Washington Farmers Market during the Olde Fashioned Christmas Sunday, Nov. 29. Visitors could also drop off letters to Santa during the event.
Missourian Photo/Julia HansenKaren Timpe serves hot cider

Karen Timpe scoops hot cider out of a vat Sunday, Nov. 29, at the Olde Fashioned Christmas hosted by the Washington Area Chamber of Commerce. Visitors could also choose hot chocolate.
Missourian Photo/Julia HansenKari Scull feeds Cupid and Prancer

Kari Scull feeds Cupid and Prancer as cars drive past during the Olde Fashioned Christmas Sunday, Nov. 29. Scull is with Show-Me Reindeer which is based out of Robertsville.
Missourian Photo/Julia HansenA car drives through the Olde Fashioned Christmas

A child pokes his head out the window as a car drives past festive blow-ups during the Olde Fashioned Christmas Sunday, Nov. 29. Visitors could donate canned goods as they drove past if they wished to.
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