A wondrous walk
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Christine Carrillo
Walkin’ along the Coast Highway, for the Christmas Holiday.
Ev’ryone shopping merrily, in the Newport-Mesa way.
The 24th annual Christmas Walk Festival, sponsored by the Corona
del Mar Chamber of Commerce, spread holiday cheer along Coast Highway
in Corona del Mar Sunday as residents and visitors gathered for a
little food sampling, entertainment and shopping.
Crowding sidewalks on both sides of the street between Avocado
Avenue and Poppy Street, adults and children legally loitered in
front of various businesses and restaurants as they chatted about the
holidays and took advantage of the cheerful demeanor of everyone
around them.
“I can’t believe how happy everyone seems to be,” said Janie Paul,
a new resident of Corona del Mar. “It’s just great how people are all
talking to each other and just seem real happy ... that’s really what
the season is about.”
With light poles and trees along Coast Highway decorated with red
and white tinsel and a sea of red and green balloons moving slowly
amid people strolling up and down the sidewalks, the event once again
attracted thousands of people.
And the jovial spirit of so many prospective patrons certainly
adds to the merriment of the event for businesses located along the
festival’s path.
While many of them give their share of discounts, food samples and
complimentary services, it’s really the spirit of community that
makes the event a success.
“I’ve come to this thing year after year for the last 18 years and
I’m going to keep coming for as long as I can,” said Thomas Verdeker,
a former Newport Beach resident. “It’s nice that the chamber does
this because it’s about the community and not making money. You can
shop and eat but you can also stand around and talk to other people
... it’s very much about Christmas.”
While the event did attract many people -- regulars and newcomers
-- it also attracted many of their canine friends.
As children enjoyed crafts and story time with Mrs. Claus, and
families enjoyed holiday carolers and a performance by the Corona del
Mar High School Madrigal Singers, dog owners enjoyed having the
opportunity to get their pet’s picture with Santa.
“This is the third time I’ve brought my dog to get his picture
with Santa,” said Tina Kirk, whose golden retriever wore red antlers
for the festive photo shoot. “The pure sweetness of [it] -- that, to
me, is Christmas.”
* CHRISTINE CARRILLO is the news assistant. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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