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The holidays are one of the few times a year when families come together from all over to enjoy each other’s company, celebrate the season, and create new traditions. As Elyria, nestled in Northeast Ohio and a short drive from Cleveland, continues to grow, so does the list of places to go and things to see and do during the holiday season. Most of the sites to see are free or charge a small fee and the concerts are entertaining and will leave you looking forward to the next year.

The festival hours are Saturday, October 3 from 10:30 am – 6:00 pm and again on Sunday, October 4 from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. There is free parking and shuttle service from several different locations. Admission prices for the festival only are $5.00 for Adults $3.00 for students 6 & up $3.00, and children under 5 are free. Quarry Informasi Harga Tiket Wisata tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets for the tours includes festival admission and are $10 for adults, children $7, under age 5 free. Getting to the festival is an easy drive from Atlanta. Take I-75 north from Atlanta, Exit # 268 to I-575 which turns into Highway 515 – Zell Miller Mountain Parkway, and follow the festival signs.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006. 5 – 10pm. Join over attendees for the June Tour Tickets Dairy Days supper at the Northern Wisconsin Fair Grounds to support WI farmers. Take part in live music, dancing, and other activities at this popular event! Northern Wisconsin Fair Grounds, Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County. Call 715/723-0331.

Historic houses and buildings dating from the 1850’s will be featured as part of the 36th annual Holiday Home Tour sponsored by the Heritage Guild of Collin County. The tour will showcase nine Victorian, Prairie and Craftsman-style homes within the Chestnut Square and McKinney historic districts. Professionally decorated residences include the Dulaney, Faires and Johnson homes. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 on the day of the tour and may be purchased at the Chestnut Square Visitors Center.

Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 day of tour. Tickets are available on the tour’s website or in the following stores: Intown Ace Hardware, 854 N. Highland Ave. and Fourteen West Realtors, 411 N. Highland Ave.

Saturday, June 3, 2006. 6 to 11 am. All-you-can-eat pancakes, real maple syrup, all-Wisconsin omelet, cheese, ice cream sundaes, milk and coffee. Door prizes, music, horse-drawn wagon rides, antique/modern tractor displays and a petting zoo. 330 E LaSalle Ave, Barron, Barron County. Call 715/434-8086.

The subdivision was originally designed by Edsel Ford, according to Boileau, with “a lot of large trees, nice architecture and gardens.” He said the subdivision has some oak trees that are supposed to be 150 years old.