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Southside tree lights up Downtown

The neighborhood south of the Lehigh River kicked off the holiday season with the Southside Christmas Tree lighting ceremony celebrated at Touchstone Theater’s Barrio Stage Nov. 26.

Southside Arts District Downtown Manager Erin Zebertavage announced the city is offering free parking on Saturdays through the end of December, as she emceed the event. Sponsored by Lehigh Valley Health Network, shoppers can park without paying for 2-hour intervals at meters covered by green bags. These spots are available along the Main Street area of Historic Bethlehem and in the Southside Arts District.

The evening’s featured entertainment included holiday tunes sung by folksinger Dave Fry and a preview performance of Touchstone Theatre’s annual “Christmas City Follies.”

Moravian University MFA students delighted attendees with interactive skits that led up to the official lighting of the tree at the far end of the outdoor stage. Cast members include Robert Mills (Host Mistle Tony), Krystal Danielle (Sugar Twinkletoes), Tyler Garrett (Red Nose Randy), Larry Mason (Santa), Latrice Young (Elf), and Shai McCall (Elf).

State Rep. Steve Samuelson and Mayor William Reynolds hung out with those in the audience.

Katy Wirth from Southside Arts District was stationed at a table promoting shopping local and the Southside Christmas Tree Trail. People were encouraged to check out the decorated trees at 15 neighborhood businesses and vote for a favorite through Dec. 17.

Roasted served hot cocoa, home-baked cookies and other healthy treats they brought from their restaurant at 22 West Fourth St.

Five Maidens Cider Company sold cups of hard cider they brewed at their 327 Polk St. operation next to Touchstone Theatre.

Press photos by Ed Courrier The cast from Touchstone Theatre's “Christmas City Follies” officially light up the Southside Christmas Tree at the conclusion of their preview skit.
Southside Arts District Downtown Manager Erin Zebertavage emcees the evening's holiday celebration.
Dave Fry serves up holiday music at one end of the Barrio Stage.
Erin Zebertavage and Katy Wirth from Southside Arts District staff a table promoting shopping local small businesses and the SouthSide Christmas Tree Trail.
At left, Mayor William Reynolds accepts a cup of hot chocolate from the crew manning the snack table hosted by Roasted. At center are Jessica Albanese and her 1-year-old son Jaxton Wallen, with partner, Roasted owner Derek Wallen.
From left, Brian Williams and Andrew Flood from Five Maidens Cider Company offer cups of hard cider for purchase at the Southside Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony.
At center, from left, 10-year-old Conor Petro and his 7-year-old brother Logan “help” Red Nose Randy and Santa's elves make paper “Christmas cookies.” The Petro family lives in Bethlehem.
At center, 7-year-old Anna Kelly and Kathy Fox, at right, are given candy canes after playing “Pin the Nose on Rudolph.” Originally from Bethlehem, Kelly's family resides in Northampton and Fox is a Bethlehem resident.