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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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What Do You Value?
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Being Home Alone Isn’t Like the Movie
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Observing Older Driver Safety Awareness Week
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What Started as a Joke Became Reality
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No-Bake Peanut Butter Snowballs
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Best Christmas Lights in St. Louis
LIGHT UP THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT! TAKE A MAGICAL STROLL
Winter Wonderland at Tilles Park Start a new holiday tradition or continue your favorite one at the 37th Annual Winter Wonderland at Tilles Park! This light show is open from Nov. 18 through Dec. 30 from 5:30–9:30 p.m. and can be walked, driven through, or enjoyed on carriage rides!
Wild Lights at the St. Louis Zoo Each year, the St. Louis Zoo features new lights and displays to create a wonderland unlike any other! In addition to their dazzling light features and themed areas, they have winter-themed treats, and you can say hello to the animals at Penguin and Puffin Coast and the Insectarium! The light show runs from Nov. 25 to Dec. 30, 5–8:30 p.m. each night. Tickets are $10 for Zoo members, $11 for non- members on weekdays, and $2 more on weekends. Children under 2 get in for free and free parking at both Zoo lots! Check out STLZoo.org for more information. We hope you have a wonderful holiday season from all of us here at Finney Injury Law!
As the holiday season approaches, Christmas lights are typically the first decorations to go up and the last to be taken down! No matter where you go, you can see them just about anywhere — in living rooms, on rooftops, in office buildings, and along the city streets. Traditionally, candles were used to light up Christmas trees and were attached to branches with pins or melted wax. But as many can imagine, this was a bit of a fire hazard! Eventually, the idea to use lightbulbs for Christmas trees instead of candles became a hit! Millions of people hang lights to bring in the holiday spirit. Grab your hot cocoa, pile the family in the car, and turn on your favorite holiday tunes because we’ve got a list of St. Louis’ best Christmas light displays!
Check out WinterWonderlandSTL.com for ticket prices and details!
Candy Cane Lane Though Candy Cane Lane isn’t an
“official” light show, this location in South St. Louis on the 6500 block of Murdoch (between Ted Drewes and Francis Park) is a festive neighborhood tradition! Nearly every house glows with twinkling lights, decorations, and lights wrapped around nearby trees and streets.
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