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Arts & Entertainment

Trains, Animations and Miniatures

As a pre-show to your LaSalette Lights visit, Centenary United Methodist Church in Attleboro is offering public viewing of their enchanting holiday displays for Free on Sundays only – 4-5pm. Children and adults will enjoy a 50 ft long display of four beautiful animated figurine scenes revealing Angels, Santas, Teddy Bears, Reindeer and Victorian Dolls moving with theme decorated lighted Christmas trees- including a lit waterfall.

     Our miniature display includes Christopher Robin’s Friendship Club Tree-house, an Abbey, Stone Cottage, Church and two Parlor Shoppe scenes- a bakery and an ice-cream shop. All the miniatures are meticulously hand-made by Centenary’s pastor, Rev. Nancy Collins.

Come blow the train whistle at our 20 ft long model train layout depicting a turn of the century “Attleborough”. Four trains; a vintage tin Marks 027gauge, a post war 1960s Lionel 027 gauge, a Lemax HO electric train and a tiny “Little Engine that Could” battery train, will travel in and out of Attleborough, under the mountains of New England and past the coast of Maine. Several downtown and rural landmarks are found in the scene among many figurines and houses. Find the 3 Gnomes and receive a prize!

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Complimentary “back road” directions to avoid the LaSalette traffic jams! Centenary is located at 15 Sanford St. on the corner of Main St. in downtown Attleboro, and is handicap accessible. For directions call 508-222-1759.

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