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By Havre Daily News staff
It was a busy holiday-themed day in Havre Saturday, with events running through the day and into the evening.
Havre's Christmas Stroll invited people to travel around town visiting local businesses all day, and the Dinosaur Christmas event, canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was back Saturday afternoon.
And the SubZero Superhero Polar Plunge, held online in 2020, returned to Town Square in Havre Saturday afternoon for live action of people jumping through falling snow into a pool of icewater to raise money for Special Olympics Montana.
That was followed by the annual tree lighting, also returning to live this year after being done online in 2020, followed by a glow run and the Super Certificate drawing by the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce.
The Live Nativity at Van Orsdel United Methodist Church again happened this year but, again, due to the pandemic, was held as a drive-through event with people viewing the live re-enactors while driving through the alley behind the church.
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