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VIDEO: Tiverton family back and better than ever with Christmas light show that also helps community

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It is a yearly Christmas display that is familiar to many in the Fall River area, and they are back again this year, but even better.

According to Colleen St. Onge, her and her husband are back again with Lights for Lives at 84 Hayden Avenue in Tiverton.

They have many new pieces and enhanced areas compared to last year. The light tunnel in the driveway can be walked through as well!

Have your phone/camera charged to snap a few as the lights blink to the song, so you’ll be sure to get a great picture!

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Santa will be visiting every Friday and Saturday 6-8pm and kids can get in the sleigh (with adult supervision). Santa will stand against the sleigh for pictures.

There is a Santa’s mailbox located near the sleigh so drop those letters in. Santa loves to read them.

They built a sleigh for Santa to help families get FREE photos with Santa and truly hope it helps many, especially this year.

Their Christmas light show contains over 65,000 lights synchronized to music on 91.7 fm. While you may watch and listen to the show in your car, they encourage everyone to walk through the walkways and light tunnels to see everything! Can you spot the skiing polar bear?

The show runs every day. Hours of operation are Sunday – Thursday 4-9pm and Friday/Saturday 4-10pm.

Donations are never required but greatly appreciated. Non-perishable foods go to the local food pantries and Veterans. Monetary donations go to Make-A-Wish Mass & RI.

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