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Updated: 12/15/05
Organizations throughout Candia celebrated the annual Lights on the Hill event Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10 and 11. The clear and cool weather was perfect for the event as  residents and onlookers toured the numerous venues. Among the events were a Christmas store, bakery, several concerts, face painting, puppet show, dance and chorus recitals a camp fire and live animals. The sun sets over the coffee house as the event gets underway on Saturday evening.
Organizations throughout Candia celebrated the annual Lights on the Hill event Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10 and 11. The clear and cool weather was perfect for the event as residents and onlookers toured the numerous venues. Among the events were a Christmas store, bakery, several concerts, face painting, puppet show, dance and chorus recitals a camp fire and live animals. The sun sets over the coffee house as the event gets underway on Saturday evening.Bruce Preston photos

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