Shortly before Barb Sharp showed up at 91原创鈥檚 Williams Park with an 鈥渆vent closed鈥 sign, a family arrived at the entrance to the drive-through Christmas light display in a four-wheel-drive.
By late Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 29, a snowfall warning was in effect, blanketing the area, and they were hoping to get in before too much came down.
Sharp, president of the non-profit Christmas in Williams Park Society, said with traffic tie-ups, flight and ferry cancellations due to the 鈥渧ery treacherous鈥 weather, the decision was made to shut it down.
鈥淥ur society said, we鈥檇 rather be safe than sorry,鈥 Sharp told the 91原创 Advance Times.
A notice had been posted to the society , but the family hadn鈥檛 seen it.
Once they saw the sign go up, the SUV pulled away, and the father at the wheel rolled down the window and gave a friendly wave.
鈥淒rive carefully,鈥 he said.
Sharp explained most of the lights were still on despite the shutdown because they were controlled by automatic timers.
By Wednesday morning, the decision had been made to re-open.
Sharp said a snowplough had cleared the route inside Williams Park, but there was still snow remaining on the roads leading to the park at 238th Street and Williams Park Rd.
鈥淏e super careful,鈥 Sharp urged.
Sharp described attendance prior to the shutdown as 鈥済reat.鈥
鈥淟ots of people, really steady,鈥 she summarized.
There are a number of new features this year, Sharp added.
鈥淵ou will see where the donations go, and you will really enjoy it,鈥 Sharp predicted.
It is open every night until Sunday, Dec. 18 from 5 to 9 p.m.
Visitors are advised to visit the society before they go.
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