Miracle on Main Street
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Lucious Maupin, 10, Brianna Attebery, 3, and Harley Maupin, 9, pose for a photo with Santa before telling him what they would like for Christmas during Miracle on Main Street on Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatomie. For more photos, see Page A2.
Miracle on Main Street

Jayda Pearson and Keaton Kennedy pose for a photo with 2-month-old Emiyah Kennedy on her first visit to see Santa Claus, during Miracle on Main Street in Osawatomie. Jordy Goff of Our Clique Photography took free photos of all the children.

Kari Bradley, executive director of the Osawatomie Chamber of Commerce, holds up a bicycle-winning raffle entry from Trojan Elementary fifth-grader Emma Lawless. Bradley is announcing the winners of raffle prizes while Amanda Moon captures the presentation to stream live on Facebook during Miracle on Main Street on Saturday, Dec. 5, in front of Osawatomie City Hall.

Emma Lawless, a fifth-grader at Trojan Elementary, stands beside the bicycle she won Saturday, Dec. 5. The bicycle was one of the numerous raffle prizes given away during Miracle on Main Street in downtown Osawatomie.

The Band of Oz performs before the Lighting of the Mayor’s Christmas Tree ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatoime as part of the community’s Miracle on Main Street holiday celebration. Dr. Sarah Dorsett (middle back row) was named the 2020 Osawatomie Citizen/Volunteer of the Year right before Mayor Mark Govea delivered his holiday message to the community. Paola School of Dance students also performed at the celebration, via video, which can be viewed on the city of Osawatomie and Osawatomie Chamber of Commerce Facebook pages.

Mornay Newcome picks up the bicycle her son, Bronx Young, won during the raffle drawing in front of City Hall on Saturday, Dec. 5, as part of the Miracle on Main Street holiday celebration in Osawatomie. Bronx is a student at Trojan Elementary.

Award-winning professional photographer Jordy Goff of Our Clique Photography in Osawatomie captured images of all the children who came to visit Santa Claus during the Miracle on Main Street celebration on Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatomie. Goff provided the photos free of charge.
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Lucious Maupin, 10, Brianna Attebery, 3, and Harley Maupin, 9, pose for a photo with Santa before telling him what they would like for Christmas during Miracle on Main Street on Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatomie. For more photos, see Page A2.
Miracle on Main Street
Shelby Butler and Sylas, 2, get ready to tell Santa Claus what he would like for Christmas during the Miracle on Main Street holiday celebration Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatomie.
Mike Moon reads “Twas the Night Before Christmas” to conclude the Miracle on Main Street holiday celebration Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatomie.
Storybook start to the holidays
Jayda Pearson and Keaton Kennedy pose for a photo with 2-month-old Emiyah Kennedy on her first visit to see Santa Claus, during Miracle on Main Street in Osawatomie. Jordy Goff of Our Clique Photography took free photos of all the children.
Kari Bradley, executive director of the Osawatomie Chamber of Commerce, holds up a bicycle-winning raffle entry from Trojan Elementary fifth-grader Emma Lawless. Bradley is announcing the winners of raffle prizes while Amanda Moon captures the presentation to stream live on Facebook during Miracle on Main Street on Saturday, Dec. 5, in front of Osawatomie City Hall.
Osawatomie Mayor Mark Govea signals for the switch to be flipped to light up the community’s Christmas tree during Miracle on Main Street on Saturday, Dec. 5, in front of City Hall.
Emma Lawless, a fifth-grader at Trojan Elementary, stands beside the bicycle she won Saturday, Dec. 5. The bicycle was one of the numerous raffle prizes given away during Miracle on Main Street in downtown Osawatomie.
Leighton Wright, 9-months-old, gets her first chance to see Santa Claus up close on Saturday, Dec. 5, during Miracle on Main Street in downtown Osawatomie. She is joined by her brothers Conner, 2, and Jesse, 5.
Stella Stahl, 4, poses with Santa Claus during Miracle on Main Street on Saturday, Dec. 5, in Osawatomie.
Cody, 6, and Nevaeh, 8 months, have their photo taken with Santa Claus during Miracle on Main Street in Osawatomie. Robyn Fuhr and Daniel Mills brought the children for Nevaeh's first chance to check out St. Nick.
The Band of Oz performs before the Lighting of the Mayor’s Christmas Tree ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatoime as part of the community’s Miracle on Main Street holiday celebration. Dr. Sarah Dorsett (middle back row) was named the 2020 Osawatomie Citizen/Volunteer of the Year right before Mayor Mark Govea delivered his holiday message to the community. Paola School of Dance students also performed at the celebration, via video, which can be viewed on the city of Osawatomie and Osawatomie Chamber of Commerce Facebook pages.
Clayton Conner, 6, tells Santa Claus what he would like for Christmas during Miracle on Main Street in Osawatomie.
Mornay Newcome picks up the bicycle her son, Bronx Young, won during the raffle drawing in front of City Hall on Saturday, Dec. 5, as part of the Miracle on Main Street holiday celebration in Osawatomie. Bronx is a student at Trojan Elementary.
Award-winning professional photographer Jordy Goff of Our Clique Photography in Osawatomie captured images of all the children who came to visit Santa Claus during the Miracle on Main Street celebration on Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Osawatomie. Goff provided the photos free of charge.
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