Committee member Donna Luther says they started this years ago and seeing the lights during Carnival is very welcoming.
While Old Christmas Day, January 5th, is the time many people take down the Christmas decorations, the Corner Brook Winter Carnival Committee wants people to leave the outside lights up for a bit. Carnival gets underway February 21st this year. Committee member Donna Luther says they started this years ago and seeing the lights during Carnival is very welcoming. Corner Brook’s annual winter carnival takes place for ten days.
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