Polar Express stops at Canfield Presbyterian


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Neighbors | Submitted.Andy Schrum acted as train conductor for Canfiel Presbyterian Church's Polar Express event. He took tickets and gave out hot chocolate, just like the conductor in the movie, The Polar Express.

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Neighbors | Submitted.As part of the magic of The Polar Express, a train set was on display with the message "believe." During the event, children had a chance to view The Polar Express movie and play games.

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Neighbors | Submitted.Canfield Presbyterian Church was decorated to look like the North Pole and set up for many activities, such as reindeer games for their Polar Express event.

Canfield Presbyterian Church was recently the site of The Polar Express train extravaganza with a trip to Bethlehem and the North Pole. Their passengers had a grand time, led by our train conductor Andy Schrum, as they journeyed on the Polar Express.

An actual Polar Express train set adorned the train station and tickets with the word “believe” printed on them were the passes to get on the train. All passengers were treated to a showing of the “Polar Express” movie, reindeer games, crafts and a Santa letter writing station.

They ended the evening with some hot chocolate and each passenger was encouraged to believe. Every child in attendance was given a Christmas bell and a small gift to spread a little more holiday cheer.