Weather doesn’t dampen Vidor’s Holiday Weekend

  • The wonderment of Christmas could be seen in the eyes of children as they lined up to talk to Santa and sit on his lap for a photograph at Vidor City Hall Friday. Photo by Randall Luker
    The wonderment of Christmas could be seen in the eyes of children as they lined up to talk to Santa and sit on his lap for a photograph at Vidor City Hall Friday. Photo by Randall Luker
  • Pine Forest Elementary fourth grade choir students provided entertainment at the tree lighting event with a selection of favorite carols. Photo by Randall Luker
    Pine Forest Elementary fourth grade choir students provided entertainment at the tree lighting event with a selection of favorite carols. Photo by Randall Luker
  • Vidor Mayor Misty Songe read The Night Before Christmas to a captivated audience just before the Community Christmas Tree was lighted. Photo by Randall Luker
    Vidor Mayor Misty Songe read The Night Before Christmas to a captivated audience just before the Community Christmas Tree was lighted. Photo by Randall Luker
  • More than 60 classics and customs were on display Saturday at Woods Plaza before the Cruise later that evening. Photo by Randall Luker
    More than 60 classics and customs were on display Saturday at Woods Plaza before the Cruise later that evening. Photo by Randall Luker
The hot and muggy weekend was more reminiscent of summer than the picturesque snowscapes depicted on a Christmas card, but that did not deter attendance at Vidor Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Hometown Holidays celebration. Kicking off the three-day event was Light Up City Hall with the talented Fourth Grade Choir from Pine Forest Elementary singing a number of traditional carols to help everyone…

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