NEWSCaroling on the Circle in GeorgetownVolunteers help "Pack the Pod" at the annual Caroling on the Circle in Georgetown on Monday, Dec. 4.Chuck Snyder PhotoGeorgetown's annual Caroling on the Circle Monday, Dec. 4, with a crowd estimated at over 600. County politicians got together on stage to lead the crowd in singing Christmas carols along with asking for donations for the Food Bank. The night ended with a visit from Santa Claus as make believe snow fell with the lights dimmed for a candle-lit "Silent Night" sing-a-long.Chuck Snyder PhotoCarolers sing in front of the Sussex courthouse during the annual Caroling on the Circle in Gerogetown.Chuck Snyder, PhotoMore than 600 people packed the Circle in Georgetown for the annual Caroling on the Circle on Dec. 4.Chuck Snyder PhotoSussex County courthouse was lit up for the Caroling event.Chuck Snyder PhotoElected officials joined hundreds to sing Christmas carols at the annual Georgetown event.Chuck Snyder PhotoThe Circle in Georgetown is packed for the annual Caroling event.Chuck Snyder PhotoCarolers hold candles as they participate in the Caroling on the Circle in Georgetown.Chuck Snyder PhotoA group of musicians performs at Georgetown's Annual Caroling on the Circle.Chuck Snyder PhotoParticipants sing Christmas Carols on the Circle in Georgetown during the event Dec. 4.Chuck Snyder PhotoChildren sing carols during the Georgetown event.Chuck Snyder PhotoChildren are dressed for the occasion at the Caroling on the Circle event.Chuck Snyder PhotoThese little girls join in the singing of Christmas carols.Chuck Snyder PhotoYoung carolers perform during the Georgetown event.Chuck Snyder PhotoA young caroler is framed by lights.Chuck Snyder PhotoMake-believe snow falls during the closing performance of "Silent Night."Chuck Snyder PhotoSanta comes for a visit during the annual Caroling on the Circle in Georgetown.Chuck Snyder PhotoA participants gets help in lighting the candle at the Caroling on the Circle event in Georgetown.Chuck Snyder PhotoGeorgetown's Annual Caroling on the Circle was held Dec. 4.Chuck Snyder Photo