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Use the form and share YOUR story! Do you have fond holiday memories? Do you love your home town, current town, childhood village, or neighborhood? Is there a tradition you enjoy? We all have a holiday story to tell. Regardless of your age, your religion, or your location, please take a moment to tell us about those special times and places in your life and help us expand the Christmas in a Small Town community.


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Carolyn from Archer City,  TX  USA says:See others from this town11-28-2010
 
I believe the most memorable Christmas is around 1957 or possibly 1958. I received this really neat toy piano from Santa Clause along with the dolls and doll clothes. I had this little cousin that wasn't really interested in the rocking horse that Santa pulled out of the his sack of toys. As my memo... MORE
 
Yvonne from Hall,  MT  USA says:See others from this town12-12-2010
 
We have antique sleigh bells that have been in the family a long time. When my children were small, I would run around the outside of the house, very close to the walls. and ring the bells after the kids went to bed. One year, I forgot that I had planted a new bush at the front corner of the house a... MORE
 
  

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Jeanne from La Veta,  CO  USA says:See others from this town09-29-2011
  
Christmas to us is having Ricky Timms and cast here in La Veta. The kids are grown and have there own family time and so the adults here alone count on the wonder entertainment to bring Christmas alive through the wonderful music and memories from the past. You will always have a home in LaVeta. If ... MORE
 
albert from La Veta,  CO  USA says:See others from this town12-19-2009
  
I always belived in Santa Clause and I was very certain that I would see him before I died, I just did not realize how long it would take. On Dec 24th, 1997 in Sarajeavo, Bosnia the sun was setting as I entered the US compound and passed the armed Turkish gaurds, wishing them a merry Christmas as I ... MORE
 
Bobbie from La Veta,  CO  USA says:See others from this town12-19-2009
  
I used to think Madison, WI was a small town - it wasn't really, but when the students at UW left for Christmas vacation, it turned into one. Then it was sliding down Cowboy Hill on cardboard, skating on Lake Monona, and getting the best presentsfrom my uncle in Green Bay. Now, La Veta is small all ... MORE
 
Sandy from La Veta,  CO  USA says:See others from this town11-23-2009
  
When living in a very small town in Wyoming (population less than 100), we had a new family move to town. The mom had a severe work related head injury, the dad had cancer and the blended family had 6 kids ranging in age from 4 to 11! They were living in a tiny, drafty single wide trailer with the m... MORE
 
Oleta from La Veta,  CO  USA says:See others from this town11-17-2009
  
I grew up in small town in Texas - even smaller than La Veta! Christmas was the highlight of the year. The town square was decorated and all of the children in town would gather for gifts from Santa - usually a stocking full of candy and fruit. After college I moved to Dallas, Tx with my husband. We... MORE
 
Justin from La Veta,  CO  USA says:See others from this town11-10-2009
  
As a child of the 60's, we too had one of those of hideous aluminum Christmas Trees. Being a child though, I never thought it hideous, I thought it gorgeous; especially, when the rotating 4-color light wheel would project it's majesty on the tree. I would go into the "formal" living room where our t... MORE
 
RIcky from La Veta,  CO  USA says:See others from this town10-28-2009
  
In 2007 during the Christmas concerts at our gallery, the town's train, The North Pole Express, came rolling into town. The depot is just across from the gallery and the windows looked out provide a view of the town park and depot. In the twilight you could see the snow falling. The train's whistle ... MORE
 
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