Jasper Christmas in the Park

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Christmas in the Park is an annual holiday tradition that takes place in the heart of downtown Jasper, Texas along the banks of Sandy Creek Park. A vision of the City of Jasper, this event was created and patterned after the Festival of Lights event in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Utilizing the experience and expertise of an established 85 year old holiday event, the City of Jasper sought  to establish a similar event using the natural park setting. This whimsical event has brought people from all over the East Texas area to  experience the charm of Jasper during the holidays. Saturday – November 29, 2014 starting at 11:00 am.  See more at http://www.christmasinjaspertx.com/

 

 

Lee Allen Miller
Lee Allen Millerhttps://msgresources.com
Lee Miller is a veteran of the broadcast media industry and CEO of MSG Resources LLC, where he consults on media strategy, broadcast best practices, and distribution technologies. He began his career in Lufkin in the early 80s and has since held leadership roles in both for-profit and nonprofit broadcasting. Lee serves as Executive Director of the Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance and is a member of the Texas Association of Broadcasters Golden Mic Club. He lives near Lufkin on his family s tree farm, serves on the board of the Salvation Army, and plays keyboard in the worship band at Harmony Hill Baptist Church. He and his wife Kenla have two grown children, Joshua and Morgan.

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