MultimediaNewsNaugatuckSlideshowsTop Stories Slideshow: Light the Night Street Festival By mycitizensnews - December 10, 2018 0 386 Ryan Macfarland, 3, of Naugatuck watches the bonfire on the Naugatuck Town Green with his father Kyle Macfarland during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. –LUKE MARSHALL Amanda Waller, 6, of Naugatuck receives a cup of hot chocolate from Parks and Recreation employee Emily Osterberg during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. –LUKE MARSHALL Evi Wilkin, 1, of New York City and her grandmother, Cindy Sowdlowsky of Middlebury look at a decorated Christmas tree during the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls’ 12th annual Festival of Trees at Ion Bank during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. The Festival of Trees was open as part of the street festival. –LUKE MARSHALL Phaylynne Rose McClay, 1, of Hamden looks at a tree during the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls’ 12th annual Festival of Trees at Ion Bank during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. The Festival of Trees was open as part of the street festival. –LUKE MARSHALL Chloe Tome, 10, of Naugatuck paints a miniature holiday painting at BrushStroke Paint Party during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. –LUKE MARSHALL Jassleen Baez, 7, lets Santa know what she wants for Christmas during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. -JIM SHANNON REPUBLICAN/AMERICAN Guests gather around the bonfire to keep warm during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. -JIM SHANNON REPUBLICAN/AMERICAN Professional ice carver Bill Covitz, owner of Ice Matters in Cheshire, carves a chunk during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. -JIM SHANNON REPUBLICAN/AMERICAN Members of the Naugatuck High School chamber singers entertain the crowds with Christmas carols as they raise money for their group during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. -JIM SHANNON REPUBLICAN/AMERICAN Luciana Vega, 6, of Naugatuck paints a snowman on a mini canvas at the BrushStroke Paint Party table during the third annual Ion Bank/Light the Night Street Festival held in downtown Naugatuck on Dec. 1. -JIM SHANNON REPUBLICAN/AMERICAN