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Nutcracker Village to celebrate a milestone

Weirton, WVLocal News

Steubenville’s Nutcracker Village is poised to celebrate its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of enchanting holiday experiences for the community. To commemorate this special occasion, organizers will unveil 10 new life-sized statues, enhancing the visual appeal of this beloved tradition. Chief Designer Therese Nelson Fedoryka emphasized that this milestone reflects not only the growth of the Nutcracker Village but also its impact on the local community and economy. Over the years, the village has attracted numerous visitors, becoming a hallmark of holiday spirit in the region. The introduction of new statues aims to excite returning guests and draw in new visitors, making this anniversary celebration even more special.

The event promises to foster a sense of community and joy, inviting families to create lasting memories. As the village gears up for this momentous occasion, it serves as a reminder of the importance of local traditions in fostering community pride. The Nutcracker Village continues to be a testament to Steubenville’s vibrant holiday culture.

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