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Conway traffic jams in front of the Christmas house light show

Conway, Arkansas – A Conway man claims that after years of law enforcement service, he is now giving back to his town in a new way by making people happy this holiday season.
According to Dennis Moore, he has been organizing the light show at his house on Conway’s Lost Canyon Drive for the last four years. The exhibition has thousands of lights on his house, including lights on the trees in his yard and on his garage door, which plays Christmas music videos.
Moore says he is happy to be able to continue serving after his career in police enforcement.
It’s nice to hear people say that, Moore said. “A lot of people come by and say thank you for sharing Christmas with us, thank you for bringing light to the neighborhood.”
Moore claims that although creating the light show requires a lot of work and money, he enjoys it because Christmas is a unique time of year.
Some families have reported that the light show has become a holiday tradition, so he wishes to keep it going for years to come.
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