Grantsville Hosts
Hometown Country Christmas Parade

Smithville Volunteer Fire Department with their fire truck
of thousands of lights.
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Michaela Yoak, 2007 Snowflake Queen.

Britanni Mills, 2008 Wood Festival Queen





County Clerk's Office named their entry, "Welcome to Whoville."

Richard Kirby as "The Grinch."


Calhoun High School Marching Band.



The man the children had been patiently waiting for, Santa Claus.









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Store Front Tableaus From The
Light Up Contest


Tony Morgan's two windows combined for the win in the "Light Up"
contest.

The First Runner-Up prize went to the Calhoun County Committee on Aging.



Second Runner-Up in the contest went to the Historical Society's
Family History Center display of the three photos above.
Below are some of the other beautiful windows in town.

Calhoun Banks.

Calhoun Realty.

Stump Funeral Home.


The two above are from Calhoun County Family Court.

Minnich's Florist.

Loren Howley's office.

One of the new lights that festoon Grantsville.

Working on
Christmas lights were, left to right, Graham Knight, Bear Yoak, John
Villines, Loretta Stevens, Charles Stephens, Gary Knight and Mike Smith.
Flags Raised In Grantsville Triangle



Representatives of Grantsville VFW Post 5959 color guard, Bob Yoak, Paul
Whytsell, Adrian Ball, and Charles Snider and Walter Criss of Spencer
Post 5783, raised the United States, West Virginia and Calhoun County
Flags at ceremonies on Dec. 5.
