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A little excitement just landed for aviation fans across Benbrook and the greater Fort Worth area.

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For many Benbrook families, the weeks before Christmas come with a simple ritual. Eat dinner, pile into the car, and wander through town in search of glowing rooftops and twinkling lawns.

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City Hall got a warm dose of holiday spirit this week as the Benbrook Middle-High School sixth-grade coed choir, led by directors Jacob Brown and Eric Gipson, filled the building with festive music. Staff gathered to enjoy the young singers, who brought bright voices and a joyful lift to the workday.

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Benbrook residents are invited to take part in a meaningful new tradition as the city hosts its first Wreaths Across America ceremony at Benbrook Cemetery this Saturday, December 13, at 11 a.m.

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If you are looking for a fun night out with friends, a relaxed date night, or a festive family outing, Benbrook residents have plenty of ideas for soaking in the season’s glow.

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The glow of a Christmas tree can make a home feel magical, but the Benbrook Fire Department is reminding residents that a bit of care goes a long way in preventing holiday hazards.

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If you have ever driven down Mercedes Street and passed the quiet stretch west of Winscott Road, you have gone by one of Benbrook’s oldest anchors: the Benbrook Cemetery.

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Benbrook families can mark their calendars for a festive stop at Pinnacle Bank on Friday, December 19.

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Families in need of extra support this season are invited to a large holiday food distribution on Tuesday, December 16 at 6 p.m., hosted by Food for Families Texas at Bear Creek Community Church, located at 18600 US-377 S. in Cresson.

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The Benbrook Middle-High School PTA is closing in on a milestone. They are just 13 teachers away from earning the Golden Apple Award, a recognition given to campuses that reach full staff membership.