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The '''Homewood Christmas Star''' is a large, 5-pointed star edged with gold tinsel and Christmas lights that is hung over [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street]] at the top of the hill of the [[Homewood Central Business District]], just north of [[Oxmoor Road]], each year during the December holiday season.
The '''Homewood Christmas Star''' is a large, 5-pointed star edged with gold tinsel and Christmas lights that is hung over [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street]] at the top of the hill of the [[Homewood Central Business District]], just north of [[Oxmoor Road]], each year during the December holiday season.


The star was made by [[Douglass McConnell]] for [[Homewood]]'s Christmas celebration sometime before [[1951]]. It was then hung each each year thereafter.  The city's fleet maintenance department refurbished the star in the 1990s. It was featured as the [[2005]] ornament in the [[Homewood historic Christmas ornaments|Homewood historic Christmas ornament series]].  While usually hung without fanfare, on [[November 28]], [[2011]], a rededication ceremony for the star was held which was attended by McConnell's son and grandson.
The 200-pound star was made by [[Douglass McConnell]] at his [[McConnell Sales and Engineering Corporation]] shop for [[Homewood]]'s Christmas celebration sometime before [[1951]]. The city's fleet maintenance department refurbished the star in the 1990s and since then the city has planned for an annual cleaning, repainting and redecorating. The star is decorated with a two-tone gold foil garland, 1,200 larger bulbs and ten strands of small twinkling lights.
 
The star was featured as the [[2005]] ornament in the [[Homewood historic Christmas ornaments|Homewood historic Christmas ornament series]].  While usually hung without fanfare, on [[November 28]], [[2011]], a rededication ceremony for the star was held which was attended by McConnell's son and grandson. Beginning in [[2012]] an annual "Lighting of the Star" event, sponsored by local businesses. [[O'Henry's Coffee]] roasted a special "Homewood Star Blend" for the [[2012]] ceremony.


== References ==
== References ==
* Spencer, Thomas.  (December 16, 2010).  "[http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2010/12/star_over_homewood_a_few_of_my.html Star over Homewood, A few of my favorite things, IV]."  ''The Birmingham News''.  Accessed December 17, 2010.
* Spencer, Thomas.  (December 16, 2010).  "[http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2010/12/star_over_homewood_a_few_of_my.html Star over Homewood, A few of my favorite things, IV]."  {{BN}} - accessed December 17, 2010.
* Singleton, William C. III.  (November 28, 2011).  "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/11/homewood_christmas_star_to_get.html Homewood Christmas star to get fanfare today]." ''The Birmingham News ''.
* Singleton, William C. III.  (November 28, 2011).  "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/11/homewood_christmas_star_to_get.html Homewood Christmas star to get fanfare today]." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 11:26, 28 November 2012

The Star on a cloudy day in 2007.

The Homewood Christmas Star is a large, 5-pointed star edged with gold tinsel and Christmas lights that is hung over 18th Street at the top of the hill of the Homewood Central Business District, just north of Oxmoor Road, each year during the December holiday season.

The 200-pound star was made by Douglass McConnell at his McConnell Sales and Engineering Corporation shop for Homewood's Christmas celebration sometime before 1951. The city's fleet maintenance department refurbished the star in the 1990s and since then the city has planned for an annual cleaning, repainting and redecorating. The star is decorated with a two-tone gold foil garland, 1,200 larger bulbs and ten strands of small twinkling lights.

The star was featured as the 2005 ornament in the Homewood historic Christmas ornament series. While usually hung without fanfare, on November 28, 2011, a rededication ceremony for the star was held which was attended by McConnell's son and grandson. Beginning in 2012 an annual "Lighting of the Star" event, sponsored by local businesses. O'Henry's Coffee roasted a special "Homewood Star Blend" for the 2012 ceremony.

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