

Of those options is a wreath large enough for a folks to stand behind and have their picture taken, which was quoted at $4,800. And while no decision was made by the commission earlier this month, board members did ask Monhollen to meet with Mackey and discuss price points on the various photo ops.On Wednesday, Monhollen and the commission looked at the various options available as photo opportunities. Discussions included placing the photo ops near the ice-skating rink and Christmas village that will be located on the lot across from Sanders Park during the holiday season. Get Another point of interest raised by Mackey during his presentation was the opportunity to include large Christmas-themed objects folks can pose beside or behind for photo opportunities.
And because it wanted to include a photo op, but was unsure of the pricing and availability of everything, the commission voted to amend the line item for Christmas decorations in its budget to $25,000. On Wednesday, Monhollen said decorating that section in uniform with the opposite side of downtown, minus the tree lighting decorations, would cost an additional $1,400.The commission was in agreement that it should include both entrances into downtown Corbin in this year's decoration program. Monhollen said she hadn't been given a price on the sleigh, but said she would see if it's available and at what price after commissioners had shown an interest in it.During the commission's previous meeting, Monhollen was also asked to find out if would be possible and how much it would cost to decorate the opposite end of downtown Corbin, located at the split of South Main Street, just before 11th Street. The commission also discussed a lighted sleigh big enough for folks to sit in and have their picture taken.
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