Dave Lovell with Lake Rudolph Campgrounds stopped by the 1490 WOMI studios this morning to talk about the Santa Claus Land of Lights. This is the third year for One of the Largest Holiday Light Shows in North America.

For 2011 they have added even more to the show. More lights AND more displays plus Free photos with Rudolph. The Shining Story of Rudolph holds many interesting and fun facts  such as: Of the eleven giant Rudolph story scenes, some reach as high as 30 feet tall and stretch wider than 100 feet in width!

In addition to the Shining Story of Rudolph there are many things the family will enjoy. There is Santa's Great Big LED Tree of Light featuring hourly light shows, The Santa Claus Christmas Store, The Ornament Shop, Visits with Santa and for the next two weeks Christmas Celebration. Starting Monday, December 12, you can get a free pass to the Land of Lights when you make a donation to Christmas Wish. Details from 6 to 9 a.m. on the Joe Lowe Morning Show.

There certainly is a lot to do less than 30 minutes away from Owensboro in Santa Claus Indiana. I hope you and your family can make the trip.

In addition to the Santa Claus Land of Lights there is much to do in and around town. Holiday in the Park is in full swing at Owensboro's Legion Park on Byers Ave., Christmas at Panther Creek Park off Hwy 81 continues to grow with new displays each year.

RiverPark Center downtown Owensboro has Winter Wonderland, named by the Kentucky Tourism Cabinet one of its top 10 events,  featuring the largest outdoor ice skating rink in the tri-state, movies, music and great food.

 The Art and History Museums have their Holiday displays open with the History Museum featuring the Polar Express the next two Mondays.

Add the Church and School programs, Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, in addition to  Christmas Parties and your calendar is full.

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