Friday night they flipped the switch.
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"We feel like we are exhibiting the Christmas spirit to our community," said Deb Toews of Clovis.
Deb Toews helped launch Santa Claus Lane four years ago. Next-door neighbor Randy Butler was the first to synchronize his lights and music with the computer system. Randy is moved by kids' reactions.
"This little girl, she was probably about 3-4 years old, started just full-blown crying. Her father looked down and asked are you okay? He thought maybe something had happened. And she's like, it's so beautiful. It touches your heart," said Randy Butler, a Clovis resident.
37 homes in the neighborhood are now synchronized. The displays have helped people meet their neighbors.
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"We all know each other really well and I think it's brought us together as a community," Toews said.
If you drive the neighborhood tune into 98.5 FM to listen to Christmas music while you enjoy the sights.
You can also enjoy cinnamon rolls and a taco truck while you're out here.