The Paso Robles Vine Street Victorian Showcase
The Vine Street Showcase is My Favorite Paso Robles Event
Carolers at the 2009 Vine Street Victorian Showcase
Behind the Scenes with Those Who Participated in the Living Nativity in 2009
I interviewed Debbie Horne, who played Mary in the Living Nativity

I asked Debbie to tell me what she knew about how the Living Nativity, which Morning Star Youth Ranch and Covenant Presbyterian Church presented together, came to happen and how she got involved. Here's what she told me:
I really didn't want to do it after I found out it was going to rain - but I am so glad I did - even if I went reluctantly. DeLisa planned it all - her house in on Vine Street. She and others who are involved at Morning Star Ranch thought it would be nice to use some of the animals from the ranch and then ask friends from church to play the parts. There were three casts with three different shifts (6-7. 7-8. 8-9). The parts were Mary and Joseph, three wiseman, three shepherds. On an enclosed back porch, Delisa had gathered and hung costumes of all sizes for each character. Linda Whitacre met us on the street, escorted us back to the porch, found the costume that fit and then walked us to the scene. Joe, my husband who played Joseph, stood behind me on small covered porch - no rain for us at all. The shepherds (my son Matthew was one of them) stood with a goat from Morning Star under a large umbrella on the front yard to the right of us. The wisemen (my son MIchael was one of them) stood under a large umbrella to our left. A donkey from Morning Star was to also be in the yard, but he was sick that day. I held a baby doll wrapped in an authentic looking Hebrew receiving blanket. Delisa had two speakers on the porch through which she played Christmas music - it was a CD of Andre Bocelli singing Christmas music. A few of the songs weren't right for the scene - like "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." So Joe would ring the doorbell and Linda Whitacre would change the track from inside. I enjoyed rocking and holding the "baby" - I tried to put myself back into Mary's situation - an almost impossible task - how does one birth and then nurture the Son of God? My heart was calm and still. The hour was over before we knew it.
What the boys had to say about their participation:
Michael - Wise man (age 13) - It was tiring holding up the patio umbrella for an hour, and I had to keep spitting out my itchy fake beard. Yet, I liked seeing the people come and witness the true meaning of Christmas. It's not about getting gifts and eating peppermints, but about a King born to save mankind.
Matthew - Shepherd (age 10) - I liked standing with the goat and petting it.
The photo in this module was taken by Angela Marie Ojeda and used with permission.
Now that you're in the mood, here's some samples of Christmas Carols
The House of Ebeneezer Scrooge
This is probably the most popular attraction on the Vine Street Showcase
What you can't see in this picture is the fence around the house or the live Scrooge on the balcony telling the people to get away from his house as they wish him a Merry Christmas. To this he replies, "I hate Christmas." And the people outside the fence boo as he continues with "Bah! Humbug!"
The people always gather outside his fence and there is always interaction with the man impersonating Scrooge. The kids love it, as do the grown-ups.
More Pictures of the Victorian Homes in the Vine Street Showcase
The photos in this module were taken by Angela Marie Ojeda and used with permission.
Scrooge is on his balcony, making his views on Christmas known to the people below. This is the first year I've seen him with an umbrella. Be sure to click on the next pictures to enlarge them and see the captions.
Driving directions
The Grinch at the Vine Street Showcase
Paso Robles is a small town with a huge amount of community spirit. It has special community events all through the year that bring people together.
Here are some links related to the Vine Street Showcase
- Links on "Paso Robles" from Facebook
- This is the Facebook Event page for the Vine Stree Showcase and it has some great pictures. It shows the Liviing Nativity scene that our church sponsored. I'm hoping this page doesn't disappear. I'm trying to get permission to use the pictures, just in case. It's also got a great picture of Scrooge's house -- one of the most popular attractions of this event.
- Official Annoucement of the Event
- A new announcement comes out for each year's event.
- Paso Robles' de-light-ful display
- This article appeared in the local paper the day before the 2009 Vine Street Showcase.
Is the Vine Street Showcase a Shameful Waste of Energy?
With all the emphasis on conserving energy this days, should homeowners still be putting all these lighted decorations on and in front of their homes? Should they be regulated in the interests of saving the planet? Or is the uplifting experience and community holiday spirit these displays provide worth a bit more energy use at this time of year? Tell us what you think.
Should lighted outdoor house decorations during the holiday season be banned or regulated because they use too much energy?

Yes. They contribute to global warming.
SuperZoe says:
I think that they should definitely be regulated, however, I doubt that will happen. An even better option is to switch to fluorescent lights if they make them or solar powered lighting- heck they are hung outside so it shouldn't be too difficult to manufacture.
jennysue19 says:
Torn over this one. I think I have to say yes they should be regulated because they contribute to global warming, but not banned altogether. There isn't really a need to have them on all night for instance. Maybe they could be on auto-switches and go off at midnight or 1am when most people will be in bed. I always turn my tree lights off when I go to bed - have done for years - and I am not dressing my tree till this weekend because it is the solstice on Monday and that is what I will be celebrating. However I also recognise that a little town display of a few lights like this makes little difference and it is city centres with municipal lights and big stores that should be turning off unnecessary lighting overnight.
No. They have value in lifting morale and bringing people together in their communities to celebrate their holiday traditions.
FlaminCatDesigns says:
For a few days a year, I think it is great to have Christmas lights up. And if someone can afford to pay for a huge bill with a giant display then that should be their choice.
calendarsblog says:
Banning is a bit over the top, I think. I do think it would be a good idea if the government or the local newspaper rewarded people for making their houses beautiful without having them use too much energy. You know - use timers to make sure the lights aren't on all night - stuff like that. In this sort of case I believe more in education than regulation.
OhMe says:
Oh, I enjoy the lights very much and hope they aren't banned.
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Paso Robles, CA Stats
The population of 93446 is 41,744.
That's #1813 out of all 42,305 zip codes.
70% of the population is white, which is 4 points less than the national average.
The average household income in 93446 is $42,309, which is $12,611 more than the typical average.
This contributes to the average house being worth $168,500. When the survey was done in 2000, that represented a difference of 114% from the typical value.
Men make up 42% of the population, and the typical age in this part of CA is 36.8.
Stats about: Paso Robles, CA
Population: 41,744Number of Households: 14,177
Average House Value: $168,500
Average Income per Household: $42,309
Elevation: 234 ft
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- City of Paso Robles
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Please leave your comments and impressions here.
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mbgphoto Dec 23, 2009 @ 7:49 am | delete
- Very nice! 5* and blessed.
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Ramkitten
Dec 18, 2009 @ 2:14 pm | delete
- This is a bit like what we have in Flagstaff, when the streets in one neighborhood are blocked off for a night for the annual luminario and holiday lights display. Some folks sing carols and give out refreshments, and there's usually a live Nativity. It's a fun, social evening. Your event looks and sounds great, too.
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Kate-Phizackerley
Dec 18, 2009 @ 2:04 pm | delete
- Blessed.
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eclecticeducation
Dec 18, 2009 @ 12:40 pm | delete
- Great lens! :)
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OhMe Dec 18, 2009 @ 9:08 am | delete
- I've never been to Paso Robles but would love to see these great light displays on Vine Street. Merry Christmas!
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