A Worthen Wonderland

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Maybe it was the snow covered streets downtown. Maybe it was the frosted ice on the Worthen's front window. Maybe it was the Christmas lights and the white linen table cloths that gave Lowell's oldest tavern a warm and comfortable glow. Whatever the reason, Tex-mas Eve at the Worthen was one of those nights that will be remembered for a long time to come. Tex MacNamara was a gracious host and his Bucking Broncos created a loose, casual atmosphere as each act joined in the merry making.

There are many reasons why I love this city: the architecture; the history; the Folk Festival; the rivers. But last Tuesday night I was reminded once again of THE reason...the people. The beer and the cheer kept flowing; nearly $1000.00 raised for the Merrimack Valley Food Bank. As more and more dollars were added to Melanie Driscoll's "gift box" it was hard not to conjure up images of friends and neighbors helping out a desperate George Bailey at the end of It's a Wonderful Life. And by night's end it was impossible NOT to believe the chorus of voices screaming, "Eddie Lyons is Santa Claus."

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Agreed, it was a wonderful night. But, you left out the part about how great your songs were. Loved your cover of the Carpenter's "Merry Christmas Darling" and your rocked-up version of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman" . Lowell is lucky to have you, Peter Lavender!

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