Christmas at Cobble

 

A time to celebrate community and giving

Christmas at Cobble Creek starts with giving. The Angel Tree program brings together staff, members, and volunteers to prepare gifts for hundreds of local families, a collective effort that carries through the season. By the time the annual golf cart parade winds through the community, the celebration reflects something deeper than tradition, a shared commitment to showing up for one another.

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The season begins with the Angel Tree, packages stacked, lists checked, and the quiet work of preparing gifts for local families.

What looks festive at first glance represents weeks of coordination, many hands, and a shared commitment to showing up for others.

As evening approaches, the community gathers, neighbors, members, and families drawn together by tradition.

Small details carry the spirit of the night, playful, familiar, and unmistakably part of the celebration.

Candy Cane Lane marks the route, a simple signal that this is a night meant for slowing down and taking it in.

Lights flicker on as the parade begins, golf carts transformed into moving expressions of holiday cheer.

The annual cart parade rolls through the community, a tradition that turns the course into a shared stage.

Inside, warmth and conversation offer a pause from the cold, where stories are traded as easily as smiles.

Between moments, the clubhouse becomes a place to gather, reset, and linger.

 
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