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Hammersmith Stroll 2004



Saugus Hammersmith Stroll 2004

Here's an assortment of pictures taken during the 2004 Saugus Hammersmith Stroll and the holiday lighting ceremony.

Pictures were taken all throughout the stroll, more or less from beginning to end. Also, details of last year's Stroll are still online.



Overview of the crowd gathered for the lighting of the holiday lights.

Choir performance.


Gathering for the choir.

In front of the library.

Milling about waiting for the lights.


Waiting for Santa.

In front of the Town Hall.

Santa arrives in the crowd.


Santa getting ready to address the crowd.

Santa starts to speak.

Santa welcoming in another holiday season.


The lights on the Town Hall lawn get lit.

The lights on the rotary get lit.

Celebrating in the Saugus Historical Society House.


Horse and pony rides at the Oaklandvale School.

A horse ride at the Oaklandvale School.



Inside the Oaklandvale School.

A quiet moment in the Saugus Public Library.



Inside the Saugus American Legion Building.

A train ride at the Lynnhurst School.


Taking the train to the snowman at the Lynnhurst School.

Inside the Lynnhurst School.



Inside the Lynnhurst School.

Inside the Veterans School.

A scene from The Christmas Carol.


Inside the Veterans School.

Saugus Cheerleaders.

A scene from The Christmas Carol.


Outside the Sports Cards & Collectibles shop.

Saugus Band Parents.


Inside St. Margaret's Church.

A band performing outside St. Margaret's.


A private discussion with Santa.

Mrs. Claus and friends at Rossetti Insurance.


Santa Claus and Eliza the Elf.

Outside the Saugus Federal Credit Union.

Providing music in Cliftondale Square.


The Saugus Iron Works display.

Inside the Cliftondale Congregational Church.


Inside the Cliftondale Congregational Church.

Inside the Essex Street Firestation.


A festive horse (and friends) in Anna Parker Playground.


A scene from The Christmas Carol.



A scene from The Christmas Carol.

Photographs from the performance of A Christmas Carol were provided by Rev. Robert Leroe.