Teen helps bring Christmas spirit to downtown Kelseyville

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Kelseyville High School Senior Amanda Bronson has done an incredible job in the old Pharmacy space, now vacant. Courtesy photo.




KELSEYVILLE – Kelseyville sure has the Christmas Spirit, thanks to the efforts of a local high school student.


Kelseyville High School Senior Amanda Bronson decorated an empty shop on the corner of Main Street for the Christmas holiday season.


Amanda and her mother, Michelle Nelson – owner of Huggins Uniform – got the community involved to undertake this heartwarming project.


Decorations were donated by Carolyn Fifer of CJ's Hairworks, some of which were her own hand-sewn teddy bears.


Also donating decorations were Lora Darling of Darling's Vitamin Connection and Dallas Shaul of Dallas Shaul Massage and Skin Care.


The building owners, Mike and Gary Lampson, were kind enough to allow access to the space and donate the cost of running the lights.


It is just amazing to see what this young woman has done, said Darling.

 

 

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Another window Amanda Bronson decorated for the holiday season. Courtesy photo.
 

 


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