Our baby Jesus has been stolen from the nativity scene downtown. This is a really old prank, that happens in cities and towns all over the country. It’s about as lame and cliche as toilet papering people’s yards. The thieves are probably teenage boys that thought they’d really get a great laugh out of somebody [...]
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The little Lord Jesus, no crying He makes…
Posted in downtown Plymouth, holidays, Kellogg Park, tagged Christmas, Christmas prank, creche, Jesus, Joseph, Kellogg Park, magi, manger scene, Mary, nativity scene, stolen baby Jesus, theft, Three Wise Men, vandalism on December 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Thoughts on our nativity scene?
Posted in Christmas, church, downtown Plymouth, holidays, Kellogg Park, legal, tagged Christmas, creche, creches, holiday displays on public property, holidays, nativity scene, religious displays on December 16, 2011 | 1 Comment »
How do you feel about a nativity scene being displayed at Kellogg Park, which is city property? I’m looking for respectful dialog on this issue, not personal attacks, attacks against people of faith or people without faith, etc. If you like the nativity scene and think it’s appropriate, say why. If not, and you care to [...]
Compassionate Friends Candlelight Vigil in Kellogg Park a moving experience
Posted in holidays, Kellogg Park, memorial service, tagged Compassionate Friends Livonia Chapter, Compassionate Friends vigil, Kellogg Park, Plymouth MI, Plymouth Michigan on December 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
With heavy hearts, my wife and I attended the Compassionate Friends Candlelight Vigil held last night in Kellogg Park. The vigil honors and remembers those children lost too soon. Sadly, we were there to mourn the loss our dear friends’ daughter, Abby Giamporcaro. While it is painful to watch people you care about suffer — [...]
Lights and rain on a Sunday night
Posted in downtown Plymouth, holidays, Kellogg Park, tagged Christmas, Christmas lights, holiday lights, holidays, It's A Wonderful Life, Kellogg Park, lights, menorah, nativity scene, Penn Theatre, Plymouth Michigan, rain on November 27, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Not that I’ve counted or anything, but it seems like there are more lights downtown this year than in years past. Most years I pay little attention to holiday lights, either in the city or in peoples’ yards. But since they put up the holiday lights this year, a week or so ago, I’m almost [...]
We three kings of Orient are…
Posted in downtown Plymouth, holidays, Kellogg Park, tagged Christmas, downtown Plymouth, holiday decorations, holidays, Kellogg Park, magi, Plymouth MI, Plymouth Michigan, Three Wise Men on November 10, 2011 | 2 Comments »
I’m not much for holiday decorations. I’m a Scrooge when it comes to Christmas. But I like seeing the The Three Wisemen aka the Magi making their way from east to west through Kellogg Park. They have, quite fittingly, started their journey before the leaves are all off the trees. It’s a long way from [...]