Sara’s Town ep:16 At The Griley’s – Christmas Edition

 Sara’s Town

Episode 16

At the Griley’sChristmas Spirit Edition

Sara visits the Griley family who go all out for Christmas. They have been turning their yard into Santa’s North Pole headquarters for twenty years to the delight of thousands of visitors.

Sara plays us some Christmas music on the piano, tours the best light displays in town and reads us the real story of Christmas straight from the gospel of Luke.

You’ll even get a Christmas-style sneak peek into our January episode. This episode is chock full of Christmas spirit and loaded with holiday music; maybe even a few of your favorites.

Sara even double-checked to make sure that there are no Santa spoilers so it’s safe for your little ones. Pour yourself some hot chocolate and enjoy!


 

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This is the sixteenth episode of Sara’s Town: a YouTube series created, written and hosted by Sara McMahon. In an interesting and kid-friendly way it features the people and businesses of Riverside County, California. Sara’s vision is to be a positive role model for children. She wants to “Help kids be kids” by letting them enjoy the everyday blessings all around us – sometimes right in our own hometown.

DVD’s and Blu-rays can be ordered or Sara can be reached at [email protected]

7 comments

  • These are amazing videos by a very special and awesome family! We enjoy them and look forward to the next segment.

  • Everyone needs to watch this episode that reminds us what Christmas is all about. Sara does a wonderful job giving us great information and taking us on her travels. God Bless you Sara and Family.

  • Another great episode! Proud of you Sara!

  • This is wonderful and touching. Sara truly gives the real meaning of Christmas.
    What a awesome family this is.

  • I am so blessed to have known Sara and her family for most of her life! I was a colleague of her father’s for MANY years and have watched her blossom into a beautiful and talented young woman! Keep up the great work, Sara!