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“Yes, that’s a real baby in the manager” – It takes over a 1,000 volunteer hours to set up and run this Living Nativity

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Claire Himber, “baby Jesus” debuts at the 16th annual Follow the Star, Living Nativity.  Brianna Hobbins and Rick Denos play Mary and Joseph

 

Photo by Kathleen Himber

 

 

 

Over 4600 attend Follow the Star

by Izzy Whiting

South County residents of all ages came together for the annual Follow the Star event hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Rancho Santa Margarita.

The event, which includes a live nativity, as well as an indoor display of creches from around the world, “gives our neighbors in the community a chance to share in this special spirit of peace and joy during the Christmas season,” says Jeffrey Shields, one of the volunteers running the event.

The show is organized and run strictly by volunteers from the community. “It takes over a 1,000 volunteers hours to set up and run this event, and that doesn’t take into account the hours our volunteers spent on coordination,” says Bethany Warnick of Rancho Santa Margarita, the Follow the Star project leader.

In addition to the live animals in the performance, the live nativity presentation casts amateur teens and adults playing the roles in the story of the birth of Jesus Christ.  The most unique part of the cast are the young babies which portray the Christ child himself.

Babies under five months of age are cradled by “Mary” and placed in the manager. Kathleen Himber, mother of two from Foothill Ranch, was a little hesitant when first asked if she would like her daughter to participate. “I’m very careful about who I trust my daughter with, but then we got really excited about it. What an awesome memory to have our baby in such an important role for Christmas!”

 

With clear skies and temperatures around 70 it was perfect weather for the outside event to be held on a hill overlooking the city.  Over 4,600 in the community attended the performance to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.

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Mallorie Mauss was in every show to personally care for her baby sheep,

“Little Moo”

Photo by Brian Andre

 


http://thelivingnativity.org

 

Karen Lake

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Media Director: Santa Margarita Stake http://www.mormonnewsroom.org

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