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The display is now known as the wishing tree. The idea was that anyone walking by could participate by writing their own Christmas wish. “Take a candy cane and make a Christmas wish,” a sign says.
TEMECULA, CA—Christmas in Temecula is sweeter with an annual tradition by one local family. The Hibbard family introduced their "Candy Cane Tree on Tylman Street. " Each year, they add to their ...
The first documented use of candy canes in the U.S. dates back to 1847, when German-Swedish immigrant August Imgard decorated a blue spruce tree with candy canes and paper ornaments, according to ...
Big plans are in store for Candy Cane Trail this winter season − one could even call them record-breaking. A kickoff ceremony is planned for 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, at Freer Field when the ...