
R. Roger Rowe School students and parents stop to sing holiday favorites in the village
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The Khan and Brown families
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Brian and Bunny Booth, Lori and Randy Krause
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Jack Ozeruga
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The Arens family
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The Dutt family
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The Selepec family
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The Walsh and Daugherty families
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The Kaleidoscope Carolers sing on the streets of the village
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The Blaul family
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Holiday decorations around The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe were designed by Madeline Spath of Fleur & Co
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The Verdult family
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Margo Wallace, Bonnie Wright, Mary Minore
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The Scarvaci family
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Patrick Galvin, Anne Martin
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The Fish family
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Hanna and William Barba
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Lauren Frost, Erika and Macaulay MacMillan
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R. Roger Rowe School students sing holiday favorites at the tree lighting
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R. Roger Rowe School students prepare to sing holiday favorites at the tree lighting
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R. Roger Rowe School students and parents stop to sing holiday favorites in the village
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R. Roger Rowe School students and parents stop to sing holiday favorites in the village
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The 3rd Annual Rancho Santa Fe Stroll brought festive charm, community spirit, and holiday cheer to the heart of the RSF village on Dec. 4, giving families and friends the opportunity to celebrate the season together, a news release stated.
The event included the Roger Rowe School Choir which made its way through the village singing classic holiday music. Their route concluded at The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, just in time for the village’s Tree Lighting Ceremony.
Rancho Santa Fe’s boutiques, shops, and merchants remained open, welcoming guests with special holiday cheer, festive treats, and unique seasonal offerings.
Khaki Wennstrom, a resident of Rancho Santa Fe, brought this vision of the stroll to life three years ago and stated in the news release, “Seeing the village alive with open shops, glowing lights, and children singing their way through town is exactly what makes this event so special, and one that the community looks forward to.”