Sunday, November 28, 2010

Tuacahn Theater

We got a chance to do a little sightseeing on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. We have heard of Tuacahn Theater and wanted to see it. They were having a Nativity Scene each night at 7:00 p.m for 20 minutes. It was just like you'd see at your home, with the young children portraying the cast of character from the Bible story of Jesus' birth. It was narrated and music played in the back ground. The only difference was they had live animals: a donkey, sheep, horses and even a camel. Tuacahn was decorated with lights. They had a bonfire there to stand around. The red rock was beautiful. It was a nice way to start the Christmas season. Many people dontated to the Tuacahn Theater and their names are engraved in sandstone. Christine happened to see this one of Steven D.



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