For the fifth year, Stanley-Boyd high school student and members of the National Honor Society along with NHS advisor Kimberly Halterman (right) recently installed Christmas lights and decorations at …
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For the fifth year, Stanley-Boyd high school student and members of the National Honor Society along with NHS advisor Kimberly Halterman (right) recently installed Christmas lights and decorations at Chapman Park campground, transforming the campground into a sparkling winter wonderland and bringing holiday cheer to the community. In addition to the lights, the students crafted new wreaths for the Memory Tree, a tribute to honor loved ones who have passed. The twinkling display can be enjoyed each evening starting at 4:30 PM, bringing warmth and joy to all who visit. Above from left are Jaden Pennala, Gunnar Goettl, Sydney Gundlach, Grace Schmidt, Kira Lato, and Kimberly Halterman.