Photo Gallery: Candy Cane Lane

Madison Charbonneau, Photo EIC

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  • Every house has its own theme! Many residents took a lot of time paying attention to detail.

  • The Dairy is taking extra precaution to keep both staff and costumers safe. They are still giving out their classic holiday favorites such as peppermint and eggnog.

  • Decorations are getting more and more technology driven. At this house they had Alexa turning on and off the lights and able to call Santa.

  • Many residents who live on the street have been doing the decorations for years. I have noticed some decorations I remember from when I was a kid.

  • This “letter to Santa” mail box is located in the front of one house. It is open for anyone to drop off a letter to Santa.

  • Many stores downtown filled their store front windows will holiday decorations. Even though many stores are closing they are filling the street with cheer with decorations.

  • The light display opens every night from the beginning of December through the new year.

  • Candy Cane Lane is located on Walnut St. and has a display of light spread out along 28 houses. This is the 65th year all the neighbors came together to decorate the street.

To read more about Pleasanton celebrations, read: How the Pleasanton community is staying positive during the holidays