Christmas Eve Jingle to bring community together despite pandemic precautions
Paige Withey, paige.withey@hearstnp.com
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To participate in the Christmas Eve Jingle, families need only set out onto their porch at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve to ring a bell for 2 minutes. Bells can be picked up at various businesses across the county at no cost. (Courtesy Photo)
UPPER THUMB In an effort to spread Christmas cheer and bring the community together, Chelsea Corbishley, family services coordinator at Head Start, had the idea to bring a Christmas Eve Jingle to Huron County.
After hearing about other areas participating in a collective scheduled bell ringing on Christmas Eve, Corbishley thought it would be the perfect way for the community to come together and help Santa fly his sleigh.