
The yuletide spirit has been high in Collierville, with the town reveling in a festive atmosphere thanks to a cohort of dedicated town employees. Their hard work behind the scene has rendered the town's Christmas events larger than life. Before the holidays slip away, it's only fitting that those who've made Christmas in Collierville a sight to behold are acknowledged.
According to an announcement on the Town of Collierville's official website, a team of individuals can be credited for adorning the Town Square with holiday cheer. The names mentioned include Buddy Kee, Aaron Curl, and several others who contributed to the decorating endeavors. A recognizement is also extended towards Mayor Stan Joyner and Aldermen like Missy Marshall, who, among others, served hot chocolate during the Christmas Tree Lighting.
The planned and plotted extravaganza was the brainchild of Parks Department planners Ashley Carver and Jennifer Taylor. Harmonious festivities coursed through the town as Victoria McDaniel and Richard Logston orchestrated music events. Furthermore, the Collierville Christmas Parade was a crowd-managed success thanks to the police officers' vigilance, from Chief Dale Lane to the officers on the ground.
Let's not overlook the firefighters who ensured safety during the kickoff event on November 26, names like Anthony Kean and Dylan Bartholomew, who stood guard to keep everyone safe. The full list of stewards comprises individuals from various departments, all united by the common goal of bringing joy and safety to their community during the holiday season. "Thank you for making Christmas beautiful and merry, Town of Collierville employees!" praises the Town of Collierville's statement as festivities wind down and the curtain closes on another enchanting Collierville Christmas.









