Paducah Santa at 53rd Telethon of Stars
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Paducah Santa will visit the Easter Seals of Western Kentucky client party on Saturday,November14, as a prelude to the 53rd Telethon of Stars , presented by Local 6 WPSD and Paducah Lions Club.
There is a good chance Santa will be seen a the Carson Center Saturday night, when the Telethon is in full swing.
Santa encourages everyone to come out to the Carson Center beginning a 10:00 pm for a great night of fun and entertainment!
Paducah Santa’s December Schedule
By · CommentsPlease note that Santa’s Schedule is Subject to Change.
December 3
6:00-7:30 PM Easter Seals of Western Kentucky
December 5
10:30AM-12:00 PM Lourdes Hospital Staff Party
2:00 PM-4:00PM Montgomery Gardens Santa visit.
2625 Holt Road, Paducah, Kentucky
For more information phone 270-442-3525
December 11
4:00 PM-6:00PM Santa and Me at The Clay Chameleon
Reservations Required
4793 Village Square Dr. , Suite AA
Phone 270-442-1112 for more information
December 12
7:30 PM Holiday Pops, Paducah Symphony guest appearance.
December 16
9:30 am PADD Aging Committee Christmas Meeting
Santa Says, “Setup Your Christmas Tree”
By · CommentsSanta wants you to go find your christmas tree early this year.
One of the most important qualities a Christmas tree should have is freshness. This makes buying a tree from a Christmas Tree Farm the best option because you will observe the tree being cut at the time it is purchased. If a tree is bought elsewhere, such as from a retail lot, it is important to find out where the tree came from and when it was cut. To determine the freshness of a tree, observe whether it looks green and healthy, has a fragrant scent and has needles that are moist and flexible. If the needles appear dry or show browning, then that is a sign the tree isn’t very fresh. If a large amount of green needles fall when a few branches of the tree are shaken, that’s also a sign that the tree isn’t the best one to buy to last for the entire season. The needles of fir trees should break crisply when they are bent. If a fir tree needle is bent and doesn’t break readily with pressure, it might mean that the tree isn’t absorbing water and that will affect its longevity.
The sooner your tree is up, the sooner you can begin enjoying this special time of year.



