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Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 5:22PM
Perhaps you have driven by the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds recently and wondered what all those lights were. That would be an expected sight in September when the Gwinnett County Fair is underway. But, this year, for the first time, the fairgrounds is decorated with an array of Christmas lights. The light show, the term used to describe the attraction by Mike Scalf, the head of the company that setup and operates the display, features a computer controlling hundreds of thousands of lights in synchronization with a musical "soundtrack of six Christmas classics." In addition to the lights, kids can visit with Santa and have fun at the Christmas Carnival. From what I can see when I drive by on Sugarloaf Parkway, the display is beautiful. If you want to go, be advised that the entrance fee is a bit steep at $25 per car. At that price, I think I will just enjoy the lights when I happen to be driving down Sugarloaf!
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Community Events Tags:
Christmas 2010,
Christmas lights,
Gwinnett County Fairgrounds,
Lawrenceville,
attractions 








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