Habitat for Humanity is back again this year at Glenbrook Mall in the former Marshall Field's department store space.
Habitat is touting the display as the largest Department 56 snow village display in Indiana. Visitors are asked to give a free-will donation at the door, with all proceeds meant to benefit qualified local families through Habitat's housing programs in Fort Wayne.
The displays include Elf Land, North Pole Peppermint Road, North Pole Glaciers, and Dickens's Village/Mickey's Christmas, Christmas in the City and a Christmas Story.
To add some fun to the viewing, there is an “I Spy" game that viewers can play as they walk through, looking for items like an elf chainsaw carver or Chinese Restaurant Carolers in “A Christmas Story” display.
The display will run through Christmas Eve, along with gift-wrapping and concert every Sunday at 2 p.m.. Hours are Monday through Saturday 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Habitat for humanity is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry which uses volunteer labor and donations to build affordable homes for families.





