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The Candy Cane Christmas Tree Farm was started by Frank and Catherine Genovese. Frank died in 2018 and his wife, Catherine, along with their son Michael have continued the farm's traditions.
TEMECULA, CA—Christmas in Temecula is sweeter with an annual tradition by one local family. The Hibbard family introduced their "Candy Cane Tree on Tylman Street. " Each year, they add to their ...
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This year, however, the family with the Candy Cane Tree threw in a little twist. ... So they often go outside, say “Merry Christmas,” and invite people to sit on a nearby bench and watch.
The display is now known as the wishing tree. The idea was that anyone walking by could participate by writing their own Christmas wish. “Take a candy cane and make a Christmas wish,” a sign says.
Candy canes first appeared in the United States when August Imgard, a German-Swedish immigrant, decorated a Christmas tree in Wooster, Ohio, with paper ornaments and candy canes in 1847, sparking ...
Another candy cane origin story may be somewhat closer to the mark. As this story goes, they were created by a 17th-century German choirmaster who wanted to keep his choirboys from talking during ...
Candy Cane Trail, a magical holiday experience featuring hundreds of Christmas trees, thousands of twinkling lights and special sites that explore the meaning of Christmas, will be back for ...