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    Medford’s Greystone Court Brings Holiday Cheer with Lights and Food Drive

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    Medford, OR – A beloved holiday tradition has returned to Medford, bringing together festive displays and a spirit of giving. The stunning light show in east Medford’s Greystone Court is back for the season, lighting up the neighborhood and offering a cheerful reminder of the season’s goodwill.

    For decades, the Greystone Court neighborhood has been known for its elaborate holiday light displays, drawing visitors from all over the region. This year, the dazzling lights are not just a treat for the eyes; they are also part of the annual Greystone Court Food and Fund Drive, benefiting ACCESS, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting those in need.

    The neighborhood is once again inviting residents and visitors to swing by, enjoy the light displays, and contribute to the food drive. Non-perishable food donations can be dropped off in barrels set up throughout the area. ACCESS volunteers will be out collecting donations each night from December 21 through Christmas Eve, offering an opportunity to meet with staff, say hello, and show support for the community.

    “We’re excited to continue this tradition and make the holidays brighter for those in need,” said a representative from ACCESS. “The generosity of the Greystone Court residents and visitors over the years has made a real difference for so many families in our community.”

    Greystone Court is located off North Phoenix Road in east Medford, and the lights are typically displayed nightly through the holiday season. The food drive, which has become a staple of the neighborhood’s festive activities, adds a meaningful way for visitors to give back during the season of giving.

    Local families, couples, and individuals are encouraged to take a drive through the neighborhood, enjoy the holiday cheer, and bring along a donation to support the food drive. ACCESS is in particular need of canned goods, boxed meals, and other non-perishable items to help restock their food pantry for the winter months.

    As the holiday season continues, the Greystone Court Food and Fund Drive serves as a reminder that the spirit of giving can brighten more than just the streets—it can light up the hearts of those in need.

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