Leetonia welcomes holiday season
Annie Jesiolowski, 5, and Gabe Pastore, 8, take a breather Saturday, after exiting the Santa bounce house at the village of Leetonia’s light-up festivities. The chldren were with their mother, Sandra Johns of Leetonia. The event also included a tree lighting later in the Pocket Park nearby as well as carriage rides, an ice skating rink, a Santa inflatable selfie chair and caricature artist as well as refreshments like hot cocoa, cupcakes and cookies —at no charge to attendees. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
From left, Emma Huffman of Salem brought 1-year-old Kip to visit his “mom” Hailey Taylor, who was busy making hot cocoa and manning the basket drawing fundraiser for her boss during Saturday’s Leetonia Light Up Night at the splash pad. Huffman was dog-sitting for Taylor. Village residents as well as tourists turned out for the official tree lighting in village park as well as to enjoy the Santa bounce house, ice skating rink, carriage rides, a Santa inflatable selfie chair and caricature artist. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
An employee from Friendship Hill Equine Services of Midland, Pa. leads a group on a carriage ride Saturday afternoon during Leetonia’s Light Up festivities. Village residents and tourists turned out for the official tree lighting in village park as well as to enjoy the Santa bounce house, ice skating rink, a Santa inflatable selfie chair and caricature artist. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
How many people can you fit in an inflatable Santa selfie chair? These folks decided to try and find out Saturday afternoon during Leetonia’s Light Up Night at the splash pad. The event included the official tree lighting in village park, a Santa bounce house, ice skating rink, carriage rides and caricature artist. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Annie Jesiolowski, 5, and Gabe Pastore, 8, take a breather Saturday, after exiting the Santa bounce house at the village of Leetonia’s light-up festivities. The chldren were with their mother, Sandra Johns of Leetonia. The event also included a tree lighting later in the Pocket Park nearby as well as carriage rides, an ice skating rink, a Santa inflatable selfie chair and caricature artist as well as refreshments like hot cocoa, cupcakes and cookies —at no charge to attendees. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- From left, Emma Huffman of Salem brought 1-year-old Kip to visit his “mom” Hailey Taylor, who was busy making hot cocoa and manning the basket drawing fundraiser for her boss during Saturday’s Leetonia Light Up Night at the splash pad. Huffman was dog-sitting for Taylor. Village residents as well as tourists turned out for the official tree lighting in village park as well as to enjoy the Santa bounce house, ice skating rink, carriage rides, a Santa inflatable selfie chair and caricature artist. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- An employee from Friendship Hill Equine Services of Midland, Pa. leads a group on a carriage ride Saturday afternoon during Leetonia’s Light Up festivities. Village residents and tourists turned out for the official tree lighting in village park as well as to enjoy the Santa bounce house, ice skating rink, a Santa inflatable selfie chair and caricature artist. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- How many people can you fit in an inflatable Santa selfie chair? These folks decided to try and find out Saturday afternoon during Leetonia’s Light Up Night at the splash pad. The event included the official tree lighting in village park, a Santa bounce house, ice skating rink, carriage rides and caricature artist. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)






