EP Snowflake Festival
The Grinch (East Palestine Councilman Lenny Glavan) makes his way down the East Palestine parade route.
Angeal Davis (left) and Theresa Trosky hang ornaments on the village Christmas tree. The East Palestine Community Improvement Corporation (EPCIC) donated the bulbs and the community put their own touches on them during the EPACT Educational group’s teach-to-learn-learn-to-teach decorating event last month. Community members gathered together to finish decorating the town tree before the light-up ceremony and annual parade.
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Five-year-old Zella Blythe of East Palestine hits the Grinch (East Palestine Councilman Lenny Glavan) with a snowball during a break in downtown caroling.
From left, Uriah Vermeulen (10) and Alijah Miller (7), both of East Palestine, join in the caroling fun before the lighting of the village Christmas tree on North Market.
The Village of East Palestine marked the Christmas season on Saturday with its annual Snowflake Festival, a village-wide celebration that included a light-up night, food trucks, music, caroling and more. The downtown festivities wrapped up with a parade and a party at the East Palestine Moose. Lights, floats, music, characters and firetrucks kept the crowd entertained at the East Palestine annual Christmas parade.
- The Grinch (East Palestine Councilman Lenny Glavan) makes his way down the East Palestine parade route.
- Angeal Davis (left) and Theresa Trosky hang ornaments on the village Christmas tree. The East Palestine Community Improvement Corporation (EPCIC) donated the bulbs and the community put their own touches on them during the EPACT Educational group’s teach-to-learn-learn-to-teach decorating event last month. Community members gathered together to finish decorating the town tree before the light-up ceremony and annual parade.
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- Five-year-old Zella Blythe of East Palestine hits the Grinch (East Palestine Councilman Lenny Glavan) with a snowball during a break in downtown caroling.
- From left, Uriah Vermeulen (10) and Alijah Miller (7), both of East Palestine, join in the caroling fun before the lighting of the village Christmas tree on North Market.















