BASTROPDickens on Main Street brings holiday twist to SmithvilleSmithville’s Dickens on Main Street holiday celebration on Saturday saw downtown decorated with festive lighting.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserYouths enjoy ice skating at the Dickens on Main Street holiday celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserLocal musicians and carolers team up to sing John Lennon’s “Happy XMas" during the Dickens on Main Street holiday celebration on Saturday.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserKimberly Smith and Albert Zezulinski dress in Victorian-era dress for the Dickens on Main Street holiday celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserEugene Mayes dresses in Victorian-era dress for the Dickens on Main Street holiday.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserThe crowd enjoys the Dickens on Main Street holiday celebration in Smithville.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserMarilyn Franklin, 9, shows her pinecone dipped in peanut butter and bird seeds for feeders at the Dickens on Main Street celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserJams and jellies from vendor BP Homestead Tx were among the items for sale during the Dickens on Main Street celebration in Smithville.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserJohn and Lanice Hunger enjoy the Dickens on Main Street celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserJarvis Smith, left, and Allen Mack with Austin’s Living History Foundation, wear Buffalo Soldiers’ uniforms during the Dickens on Main Street celebration Saturday.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserThese revolvers were part of the Buffalo Soldiers’ military display during the Dickens on Main Street celebration. From bottom to top are a Schofield revolver and two Remington revolvers.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserJon Moerbe wears the ornamental headgear of an 1830s Mexican Army fusilero during the Dickens on Main Street celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserLetha Mignon conducts carolers and musicians during the performance of John Lennon’s “Happy Xmas” during the Dickens on Main Street celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserThe crowd enjoys the Dickens on Main Street holiday celebration in SmithvilleTerry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserGuitarist Larry Wilson plays with the ensemble performing “Happy Xmas” during the Dickens on Main Street celebration in Smithville.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserArlene Berthiaume enjoys a laugh during the during the Dickens on Main Street celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserDanny Dyer and his son Colson ice skate during the Dickens on Main Street celebration in Smithville.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserAmber Dalton, left, and Tomika Nowlin serve wine and beer during the Dickens on Main Street celebration.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserTheresa Schader dressed as a Victorian-era lady in mourning during the Dickens on Main Street celebration Saturday.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop AdvertiserJoe Alan Kindred, a.k.a. Fishbelly, played with the musicians/carolers’ ensemble who performed “Happy Xmas” during the Dickens on Main Street celebration Saturday in Smithville.Terry Hagerty / Special To Bastrop Advertiser