As he has done in recent years, and yet again more elaborate than last year, Frank Picozzi has transformed his house at 75 Gristmill Road of West Shore Road near Cole Farm into a Christmas show …
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As he has done in recent years, and yet again more elaborate than last year, Frank Picozzi has transformed his house at 75 Gristmill Road of West Shore Road near Cole Farm into a Christmas show featuring about a dozen holiday songs accompanied by a coordinated display of lights. The show lasts about an hour starting at 5:30 and running to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. The Friday and Saturday shows run from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Viewers can tune into FM station 97.1 and enjoy the show from inside their cars. Picozzi, who gave a Thanksgiving evening preview to friends and family, spends countless hours programming each song. He said because of the ability for lights to be programmed to flash different colors he has actually reduced the number of lights from more than 100,000 to about 20,000. The Picozzis request donations with all proceeds going to The Tomorrow Fund at Hasbro Children’s Hospital. Additional information is available from the Picozzi website, wwwpicozzichristmas.com. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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