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Stacy Hagemann moved to East Cobb in the summer of 2015 and has been building her light display with the help of her father Bill ever since. What started as a nice modest display has grown tremendously over the years with Stacy’s “It’s never enough” motto. She likes to joke with her dad, “this is what happens when you don’t let your kids have many holiday lights growing up!”
Each year they offer a different display, always changing things up so it’s always new and exciting every year. This year the duo put the display up in a record 13 days! Scheduling issues on Stacy’s end made it difficult to start as early as they normally do, so it was a lot of very long days. It’s certainly a labor of love for both of them. Stacy said, her dad is truly brilliant in coming up with ways to achieve her ideas. “I have some pretty high (literally) ideas and he does his best to make them happen.”
As they talk to people visiting the display during the season, they see the joy it brings, and they know the reason they keep the display going and growing!
You can visit their home, part of Cobb EMC’s House of Lights – “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” at 1705 Nordic Trace. There is a Candy Cane Lane to walk the display and photo op at the end with the Grinch and Candy Cane’s for your journey. The display is open daily dusk to 11pm, weather permitting and completely free.
Cobb EMC Voting Link (through Dec 26th) – https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1286249493540804
Top 3 homes will win $500 for charity. The Hagemanns are supporting Cure Childhood Cancer.
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