Photos: 2018 Altamont Victorian Stroll

On Sunday, the annual Victorian Stroll was put on by the Altamont Community Traditions that put everyone in the Christmas spirit by having vendors, games, children decorations, and even a visit from Santa.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

White birch reindeer made by Boy Scouts in Troop 264 wait inside the “Sold Corral” on the grounds of Orsini Park in Altamont during Victorian Holiday celebration.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Open flame: A family wearing hand-knit matching pom-pom-topped hats toast marshmallows to make s’mores outside Hungerford Market during Sunday’s Victorian Holiday celebration.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Singing along: A mother and her son join in the carols during the Living Nativity on Sunday afternoon at Altamont Reformed Church.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Mr. Tumnus, the llama, and his owner, Donald Csposs, play their parts in the Living Nativity performed Sunday evening at Altamont Reformed Church.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

An angel holds the Star of Bethlehem while two wise men stand with llamas as Pastor Matthew van Maastricht of the Altamont Reformed Church reads the Christmas story of baby Jesus’s birth.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Getting hyped: Kids line the fence behind the Altamont Free Library on Sunday evening to wait for the train that brings Santa to the village each year.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Saying hello: After the train came to a full stop, Santa hops off the engine with the conductor to wave to his adoring fans.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Happy kids: Three little girls, all bundled up, come into the caboose to meet with Santa after he arrived by train in the center of the village, culminating Sunday’s Victorian Holiday festivities. Each had a turn to sit on Santa’s lap to tell what she would like for Christmas this year.