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What's the name of the neighborhood in Rock Hill that does a 2-3 day fundraiser for charity in which they let people come and see the whole neighborhood of awesome Christmas light displays? We've been a couple times since we moved here in 2006, but I can't remember the name of the neighborhood. My grandmother moved here a couple months ago and we want to take her this year!
I don't know if you are referring to Stafford Park or not ... do you know where the Post Office is on Ebenezer Road? Turn onto Hollis Lakes Road off of Ebenezer Road and the development is on the right side of the road just past the PO.
Just about every home in that development is decorated for Christmas and they have been doing this for several years. They collect canned food, toys or money for Pilgrims Inn in Rock Hill.
What's the name of the neighborhood in Rock Hill that does a 2-3 day fundraiser for charity in which they let people come and see the whole neighborhood of awesome Christmas light displays? We've been a couple times since we moved here in 2006, but I can't remember the name of the neighborhood. My grandmother moved here a couple months ago and we want to take her this year!
Thanks in advance,
If you want to travel a few miles, the best one in the area is McAdenville, N.C.
Maybe 25 miles.
It's not a fundraiser that I know of, but still worth the trip up.
I didn't know about Rock Hill's community. I'll have to visit with family. I'm sure with individual families expressing themselves there will be a lot of ohhh and ahhhs. McAdenville entire town participates but I missed the beauty of it all because 95% of the town lights are white.
I got confirmation that the Stafford Park subdivision is doing their show THIS WEEKEND (Dec 14 & 15). The link is to their Facebook page. The event goes from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each night, and the entrance fee is either an unwrapped toy donation, canned goods or plain old cash (all goes to charity). I HIGHLY recommend everyone try to get down there for the show - it's truly amazing!
The neighborhood is off of ebenezer road and hollis lakes road behind the ebenezer post office. The main entrance is keswick lane.
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