Oswego looks like a winter wonderland this holiday season, with many lights to see. Homeowners work hard to get their homes lit up for the cold winter nights. Some may have simple and sweet lighting, while others go all out, playing music and covering their whole front lawn in decorations.
Oswego citizen Scott Bialas works all year long to create his display. “The setup takes 40 hrs. I plan all year round. I do three months of brainstorming, then start building my new creations,” said Bialas.
There are many wondrous sights to see, from outstanding house displays to drive-through light shows. Going out with friends, family, and loved ones can be a great way to spread the holiday cheer.
“I enjoy seeing the smiles on people’s faces enjoying the display,” said Bialas.






Credit: Andrea Murillo, 42Fifty

Credit: Andrea Murillo, 42Fifty
My name is Andrea and this is my first year as a 42Fifty staff reporter! I am a senior at OHS and am involved in many honor societys. I am so excited to write many stories this year.








