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Sinking Spring family holds Extreme Christmas Light Show benefits the Animal Rescue League of Berks County

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The Simpson Family is once again holding their Extreme Christmas Light Show to benefit the ARL. Lights can be seen beginning Nov. 27 after 6 p.m. and the show runs most nights until Jan. 1.

The Simpson residence is located at 218 N. Sandy Lane in Sinking Spring. Mr. Simpson hangs more than 57,000 lights on his home and property and personally programs the lights to run in sync with a rotation of holiday music.

Be sure to stop by on Friday, Dec. 11 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. when the Simpson Family adds even more fun to the light show! Not only will the lights be running, but guests can get their photos taken with Santa and his live reindeer, grab a bite to eat (including funnel cake!), pick up a tasty treat handmade by Mrs. Simpson, and even meet three very special guests – Olaf, Elsa and Anna from Frozen. Don’t miss your chance to smooch Hazel the Kiss-a-Bull under the mistletoe. Kids will love to dance on the lit dance floor and everyone can enjoy the flurries created by a snow machine.

New to this year’s show is a patriotic dedication to the United States Military, gifts for the first 50 military families, more lights and a few surprises! Proceeds from this evening benefit the ARL.

The Simpson’s also accept financial and Wish List donations for the Animal Rescue League of Berks County for the entire light season. The wish list can be viewed at <www.BerksARL.org/wish-list>. The family’s goal is to raise $2500 for the ARL this season. Stop by and help them reach their goal.