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Click to enlarge,  The Southern Lee High School Marching Band participated in the Central Carolina Community College Christmas Tree Lighting celebration.

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Click to enlarge,  Santa and Charlee Cougar, the Central Carolina Community College mascot, arrives at the CCCC Third Annual Christmas Tree Lighting celebration.

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Click to enlarge,  Santa visits with 4-month-old Margaret Carr and her parents, Mitchell and Khala, at the CCCC Third Annual Christmas Tree Lighting celebration.

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Click to enlarge,  Santa visits with 5-year-old Leah Stiffler, daughter of Andrew and Jamee Stiffler, at the CCCC Third Annual Christmas Tree Lighting celebration.

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12.08.2015College & CommunityCollege GeneralFoundation

SANFORD - Great music by Southern Lee High School's Marching Band, a visit by Santa Claus, and lighting of the Christmas tree all added to the festivities Dec. 3 as Central Carolina Community College hosted its Third Annual Christmas Tree Lighting celebration for the community.

The Marching Band escorted Santa onto the college's Lee County Campus plaza, much to the delight of the children of all ages who came to welcome him.

While the band entertained, Santa took his special seat in the college's Welcome Center, which had been transformed with holiday decorations. There, the jolly old elf delighted the little ones and brought smiles to their families' faces by having his picture taken with them. Charlee Cougar, the college mascot, was also on hand, having his picture snapped by many of the visitors.

On the plaza, children gathered around Julian Philpott, CCCC Board of Trustees Chairman, listening eagerly as he read Clement Moore's holiday classic, "'Twas the Night Before Christmas."

Then, the children and their families counted down to the moment when the Christmas tree suddenly glowed with its bright lights.

The crowd filled the college's plaza, enjoying hot chocolate and cookies.

The "North Pole Post Office" was set up in the college's Business Services to allow children to write and send letters to Santa.

The college's Phi Theta Kappa honor society had the "Santa's Workshop" area for children to create and decorate greeting cards.

The Christmas Tree Lighting was planned and coordinated by the CCCC Foundation and college volunteers.

"This is a great way for the college to start the season," said CCCC President T.E. Marchant.

Those who had pictures taken with Santa can view and download them at the college's website, www.cccc.edu/santapics.