Issaquah -- 9325 240th Ave SE

Issaquah -- 9325 240th Ave SE

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By Scott Sistek

Our first on-air display for the 2008 Parade of Lights comes quite literally from Jeri Ginnaty’s ingenious made from scratch cannons. The
cannons and moving Nutcrackers are new additions this year to a dazzling
light display which moves to music.

Jeri and son Chris Taylor have been pioneers in the art of computerized
displays. Jeri handles the electronics, Chris the computer work, mom, Mary
assembles the medley of Christmas music you will hear.

Park near the house and tune your car radio to 104.7 on the FM dial. Enjoy
over 20 minutes of your favorite Holiday tunes while watching over 250,000
choreographed lights do their thing. Check out the reindeer jumping over
240th Street.

Jeri uses the very popular Light-O-Rama system with over 112 channels
and a low power FM transmitter. If you are interested in doing one of these displays-check the internet, product information and forums abound.

Santa comes December 12th and stays until the 15th and Jeri collects “Toys
For Tots” donations. The house is hard to find. Take Front street, out of Issaquah, go left on SE 96th. A sign says private road but continue ahead about two blocks-the road becomes 240th.

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