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Morgan Ells. 11, visits with Santa Claus at his satellite workshop in Bloomfield Saturday as part of the day's activities. Bloomfield held Christmas events all day Saturday. - Courier Photo by: Scott Niles


Sam Metcalf, 5, decorates his gingerbread house Saturday as part of the Christmas festivities at the American Gothic House Visitor's Center in Eldon. Other activities were held in the city's downtown area. - Courier Photo by: Scott Niles


Published December 09, 2007 11:13 pm -

Christmas around the area
Eldon, Bloomfield hold holiday celebrations

By SCOTT NILES Courier staff writer

ELDON — The Christmas spirit resounded in southeast Iowa this weekend with celebrations in cities all around.

In Eldon children started the day by making gingerbread houses from candies and frosting at the American Gothic House Visitors Center.

Gothic Area Tourism of Eldon committee member Brenda Kremer said the kids were having so much fun as they decorated their little graham cracker homes with gumdrops and goodies.

Dressed in an outfit similar to Mrs. Claus, Kremer said they were trying to “get people in the Christmas spirit.”

Sam Rodgers filled in for Santa Claus while he was in Davis County taking orders from the girls and boys who had been nice all year.

In an interview, Santa told the Courier that he “wanted to make sure he got their list so he could deliver their gifts on Christmas Eve.”

Though Santa spent most of the ay in Davis County in his “satellite workshop”, he said he had many elves and other Santa helpers around the other towns and other parts of the state helping him out, getting requests from the children.

In Bloomfield, the Main Street Chamber office sponsored activities all day for the kids and adults in Davis County.

“We’re promoting Christmas and spreading the cheer,” said Main Street Committee Member Don Walton.

“It’s been busy all morning here at Santa’s workshop and he still has a full day,” he said, Saturday morning.

Meanwhile back in Eldon, other activities were going on around town as well.

The Rock Island Train Depot located off Main Street in Eldon, was decked out for the holidays with all its displays open to the public to view. As an added bonus, Eldon Depot Committee Treasurer Steve Roe said they had just opened the caboose back up two days prior to Saturday’s event and had it remodeled and decorated for Christmas.

“We have had several people come through here this morning,” he said. “They come and view the train memorabilia and have some refreshments.”

Right around the corner from the depot, another holiday event was taking place.

The McHaffey Opera House sponsored a Christmas Tree walk in the downstairs portion of the theater, with around three dozen decorated, illuminating trees.



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