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Photos: Frisco tree lighting

The holiday lights are on and fireworks are set off Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com

The weather is frigid but spirits are high on this snowy Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo. as carolers sing songs and await the arrival of Santa and the official lighting of the tree downtown.

People make their way down Main Street to join in the festivities on Saturday evening Nov. 30.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
People make their way to the wassail tent to keep warm with some hot cider on Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
People enjoy wassail and sweet treats on Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
People of all ages brave the cold weather to get into the holiday spirit with candles and carols on Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
Fireworks, lights, and candles delight on this snowy Saturday evening, Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
The holiday lights are on and fireworks are set off Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
The holiday lights are on and fireworks are set off Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
Children marvel at the fireworks display on Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
Santa makes an arrival on Saturday evening Nov. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Frisco, Colo.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com
Main Street Frisco is lit up on Friday, Nov. 30, 2019.
Liz Copan / ecopan@summitdaily.com

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