Trinity gets the spirit (VIDEO)
By Tony FarkasJulia McMichael
TRINITY — Vendors sold their goods and Santa was singing; children were laughing and bells were ringing.
Baked goods and dancing and sleighs full of bling, these were Trinity’s favorite things.
On Saturday December 5, 2020, Trinity residents were treated to its annual Christmas celebration, although organizers had to make some changes to accommodate social distancing in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly cancelling the parade of lights.
However, Julia McMichael of the Trinity Peninsula Chamber of Commerce said the event was wonderful.
“We had more than 200 people,” she said. “Vendors said they made money and had a steady stream of people.”
McMichael said the day was excellent, full of sunshine and fun, and people wore masks and were cautious.
“We wanted to have something to lift the spirits of the community, and we did that,” she said. “Vendors said they had pretty good traffic and were looking forward to next year.”
Since there were no contestants in the ugly sweater contest, there were two other sets of awards given: cutest baby and best costume.
In the cutest baby contest, first place went to 4-month-old Aria Suttle, second place was Christi Ann Harrelson, and third went to Caroline Suttle.
For best costume, there was a three-way tie for first — Tiffany Sanchez and Natalie and Jesus Reyes; second went to Delilah Poehl; and third place also was a tie — Carolyn and Valorie Cleveland.
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