LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — After the Valley fire, hundreds of families left, and businesses closed.
Those who stayed in the Cobb Mountain area are working through the Cobb Area Council, Seigler Springs Community Redevelopment Association and other organizations towards economic development, a return of tourism, “more local fun” and attracting new residents.
Giant Step, a new local nonprofit, has organized the return of a much-beloved Cobb tradition, a holiday lights contest and tree lighting. A list of participating addresses and voting forms are available at Cobb Mountain High Coffee and Books, as well as Cobb Mountain Pizza, both located on Highway 175 in Cobb’s Meadow Springs shopping center.
The public is invited to a festive announcement of the winners at a Christmas tree lighting followed by holiday refreshments at Mountain Meadows Golf Course and Venue (corner of Highway 175 and Golf Road, Cobb) on Friday, Dec. 22, starting at 5 p.m.
The event is hosted by Giant Step and Mountain Meadows Golf Course and Venue at 16451 Golf Road.
Cobb Mountain High Coffee and Books, Cobb Mountain Pizza and Young’s Family Wreaths and Centerpieces donated prizes for the Holiday Lights winners (top three best houses).
Cobb Mountain Family Christmas Trees donated a 14’ silvertip for the lighting ceremony.
Giant Step is a Cobb nonprofit providing help for disabled teens as well as activities and events for the Cobb Community. Currently they host a family friendly movie at Mountain Meadow on Friday nights.
Holiday lights contest and tree lighting returns to Cobb for the first time since 2015 Valley fire
- Lake County News reports
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