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Holidays are better together in Macungie

Macungie Holiday was held throughout the borough Dec. 13. The event included a borough-wide scavenger hunt, a craft show, a gingerbread display, a visit with Santa, wagon rides, a petting zoo with baby goats, live reindeer, bounce houses, pet photos, dance performances and the capture of the Grinch at the police station. LEFT: The Steinmetz Family Farm, Berks County, brings their baby goats to Macungie for a petting zoo Dec. 13. The goats are warm in their sweaters.
ABOVE: Brooke and Calvin Russiano sit with their lap friends. This is a popular place to relax and cuddle up with a cute little goat. Additional photos appear on Page A2.PRESS PHOTOS BY SHARON SCHRANTZ
Carol Guinea, a volunteer on the farm and Justin Steinmetz, the “goat father” care for these two goats. They manage many goats on the farm. It has become a tradition to see these familiar faces and their many goats at Macungie Holiday.
Santa chooses a different form of transportation in Macungie this year ... a vintage fire truck.
PRESS PHOTOS BY SHARON SCHRANTZTheo and Maureen Thompson create these natural soaps, candles and other scented items. They originate in Scranton and have been in business for 30 years. They visited Macungie Holiday Dec. 13.
Volunteers serve food to those attending Macungie Holiday, including Audrey Erb, Jenny Brian, Kathy Ayala, Jocelyn Hendrick, Janice Spence, Julia Schiermeyer, John Crawford and Betsy Kresge.
Will McKnight brings his sourdough bread to Macungie Holiday. His company “Delightfully Sourdough” is present at many events as well as being an ever present participant in many charity events. Many times he will give another item when purchasing one or he will give to those that are in need.