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Now that the tradition is in its 50th year, Candy Cane Lane has been officially recognized by the city, complete with street signs. "My grandma would be so proud," said de Wit.
Edmonton’s ‘Candy Cane Lane’ receives honorary name for its holiday decorations By Emily Mertz Global News Posted December 8, 2018 3:57 pm Updated December 12, 2018 10:09 pm ...
Even the students at Crestwood Junior High proudly identify themselves as Candy Cane Lane volunteers. “They’re using it for their volunteer hours at school, and we sign off on it,” Hunter said.
Running until Jan. 1, the annual event has been recognized as an official civic event by the city to commemorate 50 years and was gifted with “Candy Cane Lane” road signs to recognize the ...
For 30 years, we loved being a part of Candy Cane Lane. We remember the many happy faces, both young and old, laughing at the little live elf with his elf juice swinging in the huge tree, telling ...
A sign greets visitors near Candy Cane Lane's entrance. About 300 homes in the Milwaukee-area neighborhood display decorations to benefit children's cancer research.