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Running of the Balls { 42 images } Created 24 Sep 2019

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  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
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The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
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The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    002_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
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The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    003_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    004_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    005_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    006_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    007_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    008_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    009_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
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The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    011_pv_os_running_of_the_balls__35K0...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
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The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    012_pv_os_running_of_the_balls__35K0...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    013_pv_os_running_of_the_balls__35K0...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    014_pv_os_running_of_the_balls__35K0...JPG
  • Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Jen Strasser , left, walks with her daughter, Emma Strasser, 10, middle, and Zoe Goldstein, 9, who is visiting from Raleigh. <br />
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Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Emma Strasser, 10, left, and Zoe Goldstein, 9.<br />
<br />
Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    017_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Emma Strasser, 10, left, and Zoe Goldstein, 9.<br />
<br />
Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    018_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Will Seeley walks in the event.<br />
<br />
Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    019_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Will Seeley walks in the event.<br />
<br />
Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    020_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Sherry Hodgin donates canned food at a collection site.<br />
<br />
Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    021_pv_os_running_of_the_balls_BC8U1...JPG
  • Sherry Hodgin donates canned food at a collection site.<br />
<br />
Lighted tree balls have been a tradition in the Greensboro neighborhood of Sunset Hills for more than 20 years. Made from chicken wire and Christmas lights, the residents handcraft the contraptions and launch them into the old growth trees along the streets. The spectacle draws families from across the region and is now used to collect food and money for local food banks. The Running of the Balls, a 5k that takes place under the lights, has been an annual event since 2012.<br />
<br />
The Running of the Balls, Saturday, December 10, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Brad Seeloff with his dog Bullit, a German Shorthaired Pointer. as he prepares for the start of the Running of the Balls event which donates to the Second Harvest Food Bank.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD  / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Runners prepare for the start of the Running of the Balls event which donates to the Second Harvest Food Bank.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD  / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Hodges King, age 10, snowboards along the routes.<br />
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Runners prepare for the start of the Running of the Balls event which donates to the Second Harvest Food Bank.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD  / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Cindy Farmer.<br />
<br />
Runners prepare for the start of the Running of the Balls event which donates to the Second Harvest Food Bank.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD  / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Caron Hull, a member of West Market Street United Methodist Church, known for her elaborate hats, greets people, while wearing her Christmas tree hat. Hull was helping with parking at the church for the Running of the Balls event which donates to the Second Harvest Food Bank.<br />
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Photographed, Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD  / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Justin Smith with some of his "tree ball" creations he and his family are known for on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.<br />
<br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
<br />
A teenage Justin Smith grinned with excitement as he launched the lighted Christmas balls his family crafted of chicken wire and colorful holiday lights high into the trees in his yard with his homemade potato gun.<br />
 <br />
Over the next nineteen years, Justin helped his family’s DIY project evolve into a community endeavor that would provide close to one million meals for the hungry.<br />
 <br />
He praises his parents for showing him how to simultaneously help others, have fun and work hard.<br />
 <br />
“I have been able to see that this way of living is commonplace.”<br />
 <br />
As a financial planner, he helps people with their money.  <br />
 <br />
As a mentor for youth leaders, he guides young males as they lead their communities.<br />
 <br />
As a board member for Crescent Rotary, he lends a hand to people in need.<br />
 <br />
Justin aims to raise his three children with the same sense of community that he was raised with.<br />
 <br />
“My hope is that my family and I create this environment of being selfless and being passionate for somebody else and my kids get to combine fun and community with doing something bigger.”
    01_pv_MIG_j_smith_BC8U3909.JPG
  • Justin Smith with some of his "tree ball" creations he and his family are known for on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.<br />
<br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
<br />
A teenage Justin Smith grinned with excitement as he launched the lighted Christmas balls his family crafted of chicken wire and colorful holiday lights high into the trees in his yard with his homemade potato gun.<br />
 <br />
Over the next nineteen years, Justin helped his family’s DIY project evolve into a community endeavor that would provide close to one million meals for the hungry.<br />
 <br />
He praises his parents for showing him how to simultaneously help others, have fun and work hard.<br />
 <br />
“I have been able to see that this way of living is commonplace.”<br />
 <br />
As a financial planner, he helps people with their money.  <br />
 <br />
As a mentor for youth leaders, he guides young males as they lead their communities.<br />
 <br />
As a board member for Crescent Rotary, he lends a hand to people in need.<br />
 <br />
Justin aims to raise his three children with the same sense of community that he was raised with.<br />
 <br />
“My hope is that my family and I create this environment of being selfless and being passionate for somebody else and my kids get to combine fun and community with doing something bigger.”
    02_pv_MIG_j_smith_BC8U3883.JPG
  • Justin Smith with some of his "tree ball" creations he and his family are known for on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.<br />
<br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
<br />
A teenage Justin Smith grinned with excitement as he launched the lighted Christmas balls his family crafted of chicken wire and colorful holiday lights high into the trees in his yard with his homemade potato gun.<br />
 <br />
Over the next nineteen years, Justin helped his family’s DIY project evolve into a community endeavor that would provide close to one million meals for the hungry.<br />
 <br />
He praises his parents for showing him how to simultaneously help others, have fun and work hard.<br />
 <br />
“I have been able to see that this way of living is commonplace.”<br />
 <br />
As a financial planner, he helps people with their money.  <br />
 <br />
As a mentor for youth leaders, he guides young males as they lead their communities.<br />
 <br />
As a board member for Crescent Rotary, he lends a hand to people in need.<br />
 <br />
Justin aims to raise his three children with the same sense of community that he was raised with.<br />
 <br />
“My hope is that my family and I create this environment of being selfless and being passionate for somebody else and my kids get to combine fun and community with doing something bigger.”
    03_pv_MIG_j_smith_BC8U3861.JPG
  • Justin Smith with some of his "tree ball" creations he and his family are known for on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.<br />
<br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
<br />
A teenage Justin Smith grinned with excitement as he launched the lighted Christmas balls his family crafted of chicken wire and colorful holiday lights high into the trees in his yard with his homemade potato gun.<br />
 <br />
Over the next nineteen years, Justin helped his family’s DIY project evolve into a community endeavor that would provide close to one million meals for the hungry.<br />
 <br />
He praises his parents for showing him how to simultaneously help others, have fun and work hard.<br />
 <br />
“I have been able to see that this way of living is commonplace.”<br />
 <br />
As a financial planner, he helps people with their money.  <br />
 <br />
As a mentor for youth leaders, he guides young males as they lead their communities.<br />
 <br />
As a board member for Crescent Rotary, he lends a hand to people in need.<br />
 <br />
Justin aims to raise his three children with the same sense of community that he was raised with.<br />
 <br />
“My hope is that my family and I create this environment of being selfless and being passionate for somebody else and my kids get to combine fun and community with doing something bigger.”
    04_pv_MIG_j_smith_BC8U3609.JPG
  • Justin Smith at his parent's home. He and his family are known for hand made Christmas decorations, on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.<br />
<br />
JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
<br />
A teenage Justin Smith grinned with excitement as he launched the lighted Christmas balls his family crafted of chicken wire and colorful holiday lights high into the trees in his yard with his homemade potato gun.<br />
 <br />
Over the next nineteen years, Justin helped his family’s DIY project evolve into a community endeavor that would provide close to one million meals for the hungry.<br />
 <br />
He praises his parents for showing him how to simultaneously help others, have fun and work hard.<br />
 <br />
“I have been able to see that this way of living is commonplace.”<br />
 <br />
As a financial planner, he helps people with their money.  <br />
 <br />
As a mentor for youth leaders, he guides young males as they lead their communities.<br />
 <br />
As a board member for Crescent Rotary, he lends a hand to people in need.<br />
 <br />
Justin aims to raise his three children with the same sense of community that he was raised with.<br />
 <br />
“My hope is that my family and I create this environment of being selfless and being passionate for somebody else and my kids get to combine fun and community with doing something bigger.”
    05_pv_MIG_j_smith_BC8U4011.JPG
  • Justin Smith amid the Smith’s Christmas light ball DIY project. The Smiths and their neighbors blanket the trees with over 3,000 of the handmade glittering decorations hang in Sunset Hills during the Christmas season.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, October 17, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    001_1808_justin_smith_tree_ballsL_0A...JPG
  • Justin Smith amid the Smith’s Christmas light ball DIY project. The Smiths and their neighbors blanket the trees with over 3,000 of the handmade glittering decorations hang in Sunset Hills during the Christmas season.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, October 17, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    002_1808_justin_smith_tree_ballsL_0A...JPG
  • Justin Smith amid the Smith’s Christmas light ball DIY project. The Smiths and their neighbors blanket the trees with over 3,000 of the handmade glittering decorations hang in Sunset Hills during the Christmas season.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, October 17, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    003_1808_justin_smith_tree_ballsL_0A...JPG
  • Justin Smith amid the Smith’s Christmas light ball DIY project. The Smiths and their neighbors blanket the trees with over 3,000 of the handmade glittering decorations hang in Sunset Hills during the Christmas season.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, October 17, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    004_1808_justin_smith_tree_ballsL_0A...JPG
  • Justin Smith amid the Smith’s Christmas light ball DIY project. The Smiths and their neighbors blanket the trees with over 3,000 of the handmade glittering decorations hang in Sunset Hills during the Christmas season.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, October 17, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    005_1808_justin_smith_tree_ballsL_0A...JPG
  • Justin Smith amid the Smith’s Christmas light ball DIY project. The Smiths and their neighbors blanket the trees with over 3,000 of the handmade glittering decorations hang in Sunset Hills during the Christmas season.<br />
<br />
Photographed, Tuesday, October 17, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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