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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.


Featured Holiday Memories:
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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Ann from Sisters,  OR  USA says:See others from this town01-02-2011
  
Our dorky, small town holiday parade is the BEST ever. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people make this an annual ritual - regardless of the weather. The fire department decorates an old-fashioned pumper truck, the llamas, horses and even the goats are decorated and paraded down the street. I have a ... MORE
 
Bonnie from Sisters,  OR  USA says:See others from this town12-31-2010
  
Every Christmas in the small Oregon western town of Sisters is memorable because the town is alight with tiny lights and our annual Christmas parade is always packed with entries and enjoyed by locals as well as out of towners. I have been in the Christmas parade riding horses with my riding ... MORE
 
SANDY from SISTERS,  OR  USA says:See others from this town12-30-2010
  
SISTERS ,OR. IS A BEAUTIFUL SNOW COVERED WESTERN TOWN IN THE MOUNTAINS, WHERE YOUR NEIGHBOR STOPS TO TALK AND PLOWS YOUR DRIVEWAY , JUST BECAUSE. A FRIENDLY TOWN WITH A FABULOUS QUILT SHOP. TIME TO MAKE QUILTS FOR THE SOLDIERS RETURNING FROM THE WAR WITH INJURIES. AND TIME TO BE THANKFUL YOU LIVE IN... MORE
 
Ardie from Sisters,  OR  USA says:See others from this town12-30-2010
  
Sisters is the tiny town of small lights with snowy mountain peeks in the close distance. A unique town with friendly marvelous people. Come visit us
 
Lawry from Sisters,  OR  USA says:See others from this town12-30-2010
  
If you think Sisters "dresses up" for Quilt Show, you should see it Christmas time -- all the little white lights, shops "dressed up" for Christmas, and, an added bonus like this year, a really white Christmas.
 
NormaW from sisters,  OR  USA says:See others from this town12-30-2010
  
Ohhhhh, you've never lived until you spend Christmas (and the days before and after) in Sisters, Oregon. The entire town looks like a beautiful little snow covered Santa Claus-type town. Also, the most wonderful quilting store--The Stitchin' Post--and specialty gift stores of every type you can imag... MORE
 
Jeanne from Sisters,  OR  USA says:See others from this town12-30-2010
  
If you haven't experienced a 'small town' Christmas yet- you must. Put it on your 'bucket' list. I love Christmas in our small town of Sisters, Oregon. It starts the day after thanksgiving with a town tree lighting, Christmas carols, and a town parade. With lots of family fun. It's so special to ... MORE
 
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