Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade (2023)

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Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade (2023)

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Rise and shine, Benny.

We gotta be on the road

in half an hour.

Ugh, mom.

Morning, kiddo.

How'd you sleep?

Morning.

Cookie?

Just cereal, thanks.

Alright, here you go.

Do you ever sleep, grandma?

When I was young.

Social media, Grandma.

Oh, you and your social media.

Better get him in the shot.

Good morning.

Good morning.

Now what sounds better:

"Nice to meet you, sir."

or "welcome to Snow Falls, sir."

When I was mayor, it was first

names and a strong handshake.

'kay well, this is

the governor, Mom.

It's not exactly a first name

basis kind of thing.

Governor Mike?

Ooh, I like that.

Hello, Governor

Mike, I'm Charlotte

the Mayor 'round these parts.

Okay, well, I don't

deserve to be mayor

around these parts if I can't

get you to school on time.

You almost finished?

Yeah.

Okay.

Good luck with Governor Mikey.

Thanks. It's just a

simple meet and greet.

Should be fine.

It's never just anything

with men like him

Oh, and don't forget

to take your car in.

The engine light was on again.

Yes. Right. Thank you.

You almost ready?

Ready.

Okay, see you in the car.

Benny.

Take me to school.

Phone off during class like

we talked about, right Benny?

Always.

Mr. G.'s stories are

way more interesting.

- Smile, mom.

- Oh.

Is it bad that I can't picture

his face in my head anymore?

No, Benny, not at all.

That's why we cherish those photos

that we still have of him.

Okay.

Look I Already have 100 likes.

100? What?

It's only been five minutes.

Benny, how did you do that?

You're a social media whiz, kid.

I'll pick you up this afternoon?

- Yeah. Thanks, Mom. See you

later. - Okay. Have a good day.

sh**t.

Oh, not today. Not today.

Ugh.

Mom? Yeah, hi.

I just dropped Benny off

at school and my car is-

Yeah, no, I know.

I know. I know.

You did tell me that.

I've just been really busy

prepping for this meeting, and-

Okay, can you get me and

bring me to town hall?

Okay. Thank you so much.

Okay. See you in a second.

Okay bye.

Hey, buddy.

Everything okay?

Yeah, everything's okay.

It's just the car, but grandma's

coming, so don't worry.

Do you want Mr.

G. to look at it?

Who?

Oh, no, no, that's okay.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, just car troubles.

My mom's coming to

get me, though, so...

Are you a new teacher here?

Yeah. Filling in for Mrs. Gaines

while she's on maternity.

Oh.

Mr. G. is way better.

You can call me Zack.

I'm Charlotte, Benny's mom.

Nice to meet you.

You're the mayor around

these parts, I hear.

Mm hmm.

Well, I've got to teach a class,

but I'll tell you what.

I could have a friend swing by,

take a look at your car?

That's okay. I don't want to

bother your friend with that.

I'm just going to call Rick's

and have them tow it away.

It's okay to ask for help

every now and then, Mom.

I mean, he's a great guy.

Much faster than Rick's.

You know what?

You're right, Benny.

Thank you, Zack.

That would be a huge help.

Yeah.

We're going to be late, Mr. G.!

- Right.

- Right. Yes, me too.

Okay, well, bye.

And thanks again, Mr. G.

I mean, Zack.

Zack.

Thanks again for this, Mom.

Sorry about the

car and everything.

I've just been really stressed

about this meeting and-

Oh, no, it's okay.

I like spending time with you.

So...

You gonna tell me who

that was back there?

Who?

The guy?!

The cute guy you

were talking to.

Oh, that's just

Benny's new teacher.

It's nothing.

Oh.

What?

That's weird.

Is something wrong?

Yeah, the Governor...

He doesn't want to meet

at town hall anymore.

Oh.

Okay, where does

he want to meet?

The train station.

Oh.

Yeah.

Okay.

He didn't say why he

wanted to meet here?

No, but it is definitely not

just a meet and greet anymore.

No.

Ahem.

Mayor Atkins.

Governor- Sir, it is an absolute

pleasure to finally meet you.

This is my mother, Kathy the

previous mayor of Snow Falls.

Nice to meet you, Governor Mike.

So as you can see,

this is Snow Falls' train station,

but it hasn't been used in over a decade so...

Why did you want to meet here?

Ah, change, Ms. Atkins.

Tourists love coming

to these little towns

It has a certain

unpolished charm to it.

And let's be honest,

Money means taxes.

And taxes are good

for both of us.

Okay, well, if you wanted to discuss

tourist revenue we could have easily

done that in my

office, Governor.

Now, this railroad track

connects to how many towns?

Two?

Three.

So imagine five star hotels

right here in Snow Falls where

people can go out and explore.

The tourists can go

out and find these

art boutiques and very exclusive

ski resorts and shopping districts.

All of that based right here.

Uh. Hmm.

Retire.

Have you spoken to the

other mayors about this?

Nah, you're the first.

Now we are going to have to do a

major amount of

renovations on these stations.

But luckily, we've

got some very generous

state funds and I

think Snow Falls

is going to get the

lion's share of those

as sort of the central hub.

Well, I appreciate

the offer, Governor,

but no, thank you.

Sorry, but what do you mean?

Well, please, I've

seen this before.

You offer these funds

and tourist revenue

in the short term,

but these retirees?

They're going to want to live

in condos away from hotels.

They're going to live in town with

their familiar brands and their chain stores.

Then our local

shops are undercut.

Our heritage buildings

are torn down

and the families of Snow Falls,

they're pushed out.

Listen, I am here as a

courtesy to let you know

what will be happening.

Not without permits

signed by me,

Governor.

You know, you're absolutely

right, Mayor Atkins, but,

fortunately, I've got

three other mayors

in the mountain valley who would

be happy to receive my funding.

And I hear none of you

get along very well

Now, the contractors are ready to

break ground right after the holidays,

and I think once the tourists

start coming here and seeing some of these

horrible little places,

I think all of you are going to realize the

profit potential

of this place...

Including whoever is

running against you

in the next election.

So if you change your

mind, give me a call

Oh, can't say I

was expecting that.

Yeah, me neither.

All right, so we've

covered the gold rush.

Now, a little bit

of local history.

Easy question.

What are the names of the three towns

around Snow Falls in Mountain Valley?

Benny?

Green Valley, Rocky River,

and Hart Junction.

Exactly.

And all four towns have a

special history with the...

Railroad.

See, a train linked the towns

carrying people,

supplies and equipment.

It traveled so much that

the town's created a

Christmas Eve tradition

to celebrate their

special connection.

So every year, the Mayors

from three of the towns

board a train to one of the

other towns bringing special gifts.

The mayor of the host town

would greet them at

the train station

and they'd participate in a

tree lighting ceremony.

There would even be a parade

from the train station

to the town square.

So Green Valley's glass makers

would bring handmade bulbs.

Rocky River would send ornaments

with gems from its mines.

Snow Falls would

provide the tree

and- and Hart Junction...

Hart Junction's Blacksmiths

would send a bronze star.

Cool, huh?

All right.

Great work today.

Good job.

Okay, so I'll call

Green Valley and Rocky River.

Don't you know

the mayor at Hart Junction?

I did.

But we stopped talking

once the parade was canceled.

Okay, well, we'll

still need to reach out

because the governor

is probably already

speaking to the other

mayors right now.

Yeah.

Did anything like this

ever happen to you?

Well, the odd corporation

tried to muscle in,

but nothing like this.

Why did it stop?

The parade?

Well,

have you ever had a disagreement

with one of your friends over

where you want to play?

Which mayor refused to play?

Oh, please don't

stop on my account.

Enjoying the free lesson...

I was just telling Benny

that your car is ready.

Good as new.

Oh. Wow.

Must be a really good friend

to do that for you.

He owes me for the times

he would sneak off

to talk to the train engineers.

Well, please thank him for me?

Yeah, I will.

How did the meeting go?

Oh, well, let's just say

I have a lot of

work cut out for me.

Aw, that's too bad.

Good luck with that.

Ready to go, Benny?

Yeah. See ya tomorrow Mr. G..

Yeah, see ya.

Thanks again.

Yeah, bye.

Bye.

And they would all

ride on the train

and have a big

ceremony every year

in the middle of town

on Christmas Eve.

I remember.

But the mayors started

fighting with each other,

and nobody would

say they were sorry.

So they canceled the parade.

You learned all this in school?

Mr. G told me he

knows everything.

Hmm. Sounds like a great guy.

Well, it's a shame

we lost the parade.

Towns used to be so close.

That's why we should

bring it back.

We can say we're sorry

and ask the mayors to come back.

You can convince them mom.

I don't think the

train runs anymore.

Ask Mr. G.'s friend.

Well, you know, I talked

to all the mayors, Benny.

Well, almost all of them.

And I just don't think any of them

are keen to do anything together anymore.

Well, can we still try?

Maybe next year?

Oh, Benny.

Oh, his dad loved

this time of year.

Makes it harder on him.

I know.

I'd give anything to give

Benny the best Christmas ever, but this

whole governor

situation, it's so-

Oh, have you spoken to the

mayor of Hart Junction yet?

Oh, her assistant said

she'd called me back.

What about Green

Valley and Rocky River?

I talked to them, but they still

want to hear the governor's offer first, so.

Well, you became the youngest mayor

of Snow Falls without any help at all.

You got this.

Thanks.

Oh, hey.

Hi.

Car troubles again?

No, no, I just

dropped Benny off.

Actually, I wanted to

return this to you.

I wondered where that went.

The boy in the photo

was Benny's father.

Benny must have recognized him.

Is it okay if I have a copy?

Yeah, you should keep it.

Are you sure?

I insist.

Thank you.

It's been a while, but

he still feels his

absence. I think.

But he talks about you a lot.

He tells me how he

comes to your class

and waits for me after school.

Thank you for that.

It means a lot to him.

Well, to us.

Ah, it's never a problem.

Never turn away a curious kid.

You know, Benny's too

young to remember but

that parade was special to

me when I was his age, too.

And I just realized

how important it was

for our town yesterday.

What do you mean?

Do you have plans over lunch?

I'd like to show you

something if I can.

The governor wants to build

a mega tourist resort in

Mountain Valley with

Snow Falls as the main hub.

What's wrong with that?

Well, it starts with a hotel.

Then the local inn

closes. Next, a spa.

Then, the salon shuts down.

And before you know it it's all

condos and chain stores.

I don't understand what this

has to do with the Christmas Eve parade.

Well, if we start

it back up again

and get the mayor's

back together

maybe the governor will

think twice about his plan.

Do you think he's really

going to care about some

small town tradition?

Even if he doesn't, it'll

prove we're united.

Four towns together is

a lot stronger than one.

And if the parade

bonded us before,

I don't see why it can't again.

All right, when does he

want to break ground?

After Christmas.

This Christmas?

Mm hmm.

In a week?

Mm hmm.

Ah.

Okay, so the train doesn't work,

the mayors are against it, and

even if you could pull this off,

I mean, who knows if anybody's

actually going to show up.

I mean, I think you're better

off coming up with something else.

Well, luckily, I work

well under pressure

word travels fast

in small towns.

And, hey, if I can convince

a seven year old to eat his

vegetables while running

a campaign, I think I

can convince the mayors

to look past money

and do what's best for us all.

And the train?

Well, maybe your

friend could fix it?

I mean.

Even if I ask him,

even if he can get it running,

I mean, it'd be lucky to pull this off

by next Christmas Eve let alone this one.

I found this picture of you

in the town archives.

Oh, wow.

You know, teaching history

is one thing, Zack but

if you show your students

that they can be a part of it.

Well, I don't need to explain

what that would mean for them.

And for Benny.

You're very persuasive

when you're passionate.

Well, passion will

only get you so far.

I can get people to

show up to a parade,

but I need a

working train, Zack.

Think about it.

Either way, I'm not

gonna let this town die.

Look mom, I'm Rudolf!

- Very cute.

- You are.

This looks really good.

Nice work, you two.

Can I put on the star, mom?

Yeah, of course.

Come here. I'll help you up.

Here we go.

Ah.

Nicely done.

Perfect.

As mayor of Snow Falls,

you are officially

the Christmas tree decorator.

Speaking of, I gotta-

Sounds like you're

going to do work.

Oh.

It is Saturday.

I know, but, you know, I only have

six days to come up with a plan to give

snowfalls the best

Christmas ever and

I got a lot of work to do.

Okay.

You two have fun, okay?

Come on.

What does that mean?

Is something wrong?

Is Christmas canceled?

No.

I think she's trying to make

your Christmas wishes come true.

She's trying to start the

- Christmas train parade again?

- Shh

I didn't say anything.

Don't get me in trouble.

Then I have my own work to do.

Okay.

Mayor Atkins...

Hello?

I'm petitioning the mayor to

visit the Snow Falls train station

and I think she should

bring Benny, too.

Okay, we're on our way.

See? This is the train

I was telling you

about. It's cool, right?

Oh, wow.

Hey!

Mr. G.!

What's going on?

The place looks amazing.

Oh, you know, just

a few tune ups.

Hi, I'm Zack.

Hi, I'm Benny's grandma

but you can call me Kathy.

What's the big surprise, Mr. G.?

Oh.

What?

The train!

This is so cool!

But how?

I had a little

help from a friend.

Zack, you need to check the air gauge

fitting again for the brakes.

Well, who have we here?

A couple of weary travelers looking for

passage on the Christmas train?

Everyone meet Oliver,

engineer and train enthusiast.

Train engineer and

historical consultant.

Thank you very much.

Are you the conductor?

And driver, repairman,

and restorer

of this beautiful behemoth.

How did you fix it so quickly?

Oh, you know, a little axle

grease and tighten a few bolts.

Oliver had the spare parts.

I've been preparing for this day

since I first laid eyes on this

incandescent iron

idol as a youth.

Oliver and I met

when I worked at the station.

Mayor Atkins, I humbly thank you

for the opportunity to restore this

stunningly superb steam engine.

Oh, no, no. I should be

thanking you.You fixed my car.

And of course, the town will

pay you for your services-

I refuse any

financial compensation

but grant me one request.

Ask him what it is.

Oh, yes, of course.

What is your... request?

Allow me to be the

caretaker and driver of this

nearly lost treasure of

the golden age of rail.

I promise to treat her

with all the love

and respect of my

newborn daughter.

Oh, you have a daughter?

I do now.

And she's made of

wood, iron, and steam.

Okay, well, with the power vested

in me as mayor of Snow Falls,

you are officially the

Christmas train conductor.

Splendid! Now a tour!

Come feast your

eyes on Her Majesty.

He's always been like this.

Ah, mhm.

Yeah.

At 112,000 pounds.

It's two cylinders produce

up to 1100 horsepower.

This is so cool.

So, where did all the

decorations come from?

From the station.

After last parade someone

must have kept everything

in case it came back.

Someone clearly has a

great respect for the tradition.

Can you drive it, Mr. G?

While Zack is more

than capable of driving

he will remain the brakeman,

working under me,

the engineer and conductor.

I don't want to take

his toy away from him

I heard that!

Now to the rest of the train.

The 1914 Grand Pacific

Truck coach car.

Still with its original

wood and fixings.

I remember being here

with your father, Charlotte.

- Aw

- and he just-

- Oh.

- Oh.

Did dad ever see this?

Yeah, Benny.

Yeah, he did.

Long time ago.

Well, who wants to

go see the caboose?

Yeah, me.

Good idea.

Standard CNR caboose.

The only changes are due to the

accessibility modifications.

Historically, a place for

the crew to rest and refresh.

Oh.

So, ready to get going?

Wh- Where are we going?

Zack said you were on a mission

to visit the other towns

Yeah but, in this?

I mean, what better way

to convince the other

mayors that you're serious

by traveling in the train

that started it all?

Oh, you'd definitely

get points for style.

Come on, mom. Let's do it!

Yeah. All right.

Yes, Let's do it. Yes.

I'll go make some adjustments to

the engine. Zack can come get me

when you're ready to go.

Okay.

Get ready for Operation

Christmas Train.

- Sit down. Sit down.

- Okay.

What is this?

Okay, so Green Valley's

the closest town

So we should go there first.

Their mayor is mayor Montgomery.

Oh, he's held that

position forever.

And he's the only one that

congratulated me after I won the election.

He might be the easiest one

to convince, I think.

Mr. G., as our history expert,

Is there anything we should know

about Green Valley before we get there?

Well, Green Valley doesn't have

the sense of community that Snow Falls does.

If Montgomery thinks

joining the parade

will make his town closer

we may have a chance.

Yeah?

Yeah. Let's do it.

All right.

Ladies and gentlemen.

Next stop:

Green Valley.

Green Valley.

This is really good, Benny.

Thanks.

I'm proud of you. You

did this by yourself

- Look at the detail.

- Yeah.

Good job.

Well, we're almost there.

This is so awesome, Mr. G.

Oliver radioed the

railroad authorities.

We're good to return to

Snow Falls by nine o'clock.

Perfect. I love a countdown.

Thankfully somebody

thrives under pressure

Welcome.

Hi.

Hi.

Hi. Welcome.

I'm mayor Atkins

from Snow Falls.

And this is my friend Zack.

How are you?

We're here to speak

to Mayor Montgomery

after a phone call we've

had with him recently.

The mayor just left for

his Christmas vacation

in the Caribbean.

You may speak with me.

Great. And you are?

Assistant Mayor Spitz.

The real power in Green Valley.

Fantastic.

We would love to

actually speak to you

about the governor's plans

to turn Mountain Valley into

one big tourist resort.

Why can't we be in the meeting?

I think it's best if your mother

handles this by herself.

But Mr. G. went in.

But don't you think your mom

and Mr. G. make a good team?

Yeah. I really like him.

Yeah.

Me, too.

We have concerns that if any one

of the towns accepts his deal,

it'll be the end of all of us.

You'll be happy to know that

Mayor Montgomery dismissed

the governor's plans.

Oh. I knew he'd see

sense in that. Great.

But I called him back.

Mayor Montgomery

will retire soon,

and I have my own

election campaign ready

for when the time comes.

The governor promised me

a public endorsement.

And you trust him?

Listen, Assistant Mayor,

our town's shared a

beautiful tradition

many years ago.

A tradition that united

the entire mountain valley.

Yes, Mayor Montgomery mentioned

that you spoke about

starting that up again?

Yes. Actually, we came here

today on the very train that started it all.

And it still runs like

the day it was built.

Yeah.

You don't say?

Mhmm.

Have any other mayors agreed?

Well, in that case.

I wanted to speak to you first

because you are clearly

the most influential political

figure in Mountain Valley.

And if any of the other

mayors are going to make

any sort of decisions, they

obviously need to see

what you do first.

On one hand with the mayor gone,

I would have to represent him.

The tree lighting ceremony

would be a fantastic photo op.

On the other hand,

if the mayors from Rocky River

and Hart Junction don't show up,

I'll look desperate.

On the other, other hand,

if I'm missing,

the people of Green Valley

might think poorly of me.

On the other, other, other hand-

- That is a lot of hands.

- It's too risky.

The ski hill debacle put me on thin ice

and I cannot risk another scandal.

What happened with the ski hill?

It was supposed to be my

greatest work as assistant mayor.

It took forever to convince the

town council to fund the lift,

the equipment, the

construction...

It was supposed to bring

Green Valley together.

An achievement to mark

myself as the next mayor.

But it all went wrong.

Nobody showed up.

What if we helped you with that?

Mayor Atkins has a knack

for getting people to show up to things.

I sure do. I could harness

some of our local-

She's a social media genius.

Yeah, that's how she

won her campaign.

- I- I did?

- You did.

- I did?

- Yeah.

- I did.

- You did.

- I am. And I did.

- You are.

- Absolutely. Miss Spitz-

- Assistant Mayor Spitz.

Assistant Mayor Spitz,

if we promise to boost

interest in your ski hill,

would you attend the Christmas Eve

parade as Green Valley's representative?

I don't see a good reason

to not return the favor...

Okay.

And would you also then agree

to tell the governor that you

oppose his tourist resort plans?

If you can bring the people

to use the ski hill and its facilities,

we'd have no reason

to accept his offer.

Excellent.

Okay. I am not a

social media genius.

No, but we know someone who is.

Benny!

Yeah.

Yes. Yes.

Okay.

Yeah.

Let's do it.

Okay.

Okay.

Okay.

But just for the record,

I didn't just win my campaign

because of social media.

I also have excellent ideas.

- Okay?

- Of course, yeah.

- Okay.

- Totally.

Wait.

What made you change

your mind about all this?

Like you said, it's a

chance to make history.

So does that mean that

you still think this

is impossible, though?

I didn't say it was impossible.

I said it was very unlikely.

I still think it is, but

I think you're right.

If the governor starts

building his hotels and resorts,

how long is it going

to be until he starts

overtaking the other towns?

I don't want to see that

happen to Hart Junction.

Why there?

It's where I grew up.

I haven't been there

in a while, but

I'd hate to see it lose

what makes it unique.

Well, I grew up in Snow Falls.

I don't want to see

that happen there either.

That passion tells me

why people voted for you.

Look, I've spent

the last ten years

drifting from town to town.

The way you talk

about community?

It's inspiring.

Thank you.

Are you going to take that?

Ah, no, it's okay.

Anyway, it seems to

make Benny happy.

Oh, yeah, I mean, he's

normally like this, but

just around Christmas time,

he loses his spark a little bit.

Oh, that kid has got a spark

nothing could extinguish.

Thank you for

looking out for him.

Hey, he's a great kid.

Mom! How did the meeting go?

Hey. Great.

Hey. How do you feel

about checking out a ski hill?

Can I ski with Mr. G?

Yeah, you bet.

And you might have to do

some filming, too, buddy.

Let's go.

Let's do this. I'll

race you there.

Put your arms like this.

Like this?

Yes, but try smiling.

I am smiling.

Nuh uh.

Ah. Okay, a little

less smiling...

Okay, when I point to you

say exactly what I told you.

I thought you were the expert.

Well, he's the head of my

social media department.

And go!

Looking for cozy

Christmas vibes?

Green Valley Ski

Hill has it all.

Cut.

Okay, we're missing

something here.

Is there, like, a costume

store around here somewhere?

Okay. Rolling in 3, 2, 1.

Looking for some

cozy Christmas vibes?

Green Valley Ski

Hill has it all.

Holiday lighting, outdoor stereo

and all the hot

chocolate you can drink.

Admission is free, so there's

no reason to miss the party.

Later, skaters.

Oh.

Oh!

Dance, Benny!

Yeah!

And cut!

Okay, think we got it!

It's perfect.

Can I see first?

Too late! Okay,

onto the next one.

Okay, Benny. Show us the way.

Amazing.

That was epic.

Ready?

- Yeah!

- Yes!

Woo hoo!

Nice.

Ooh.

Oh look out!

And go.

Bye.

Oh you're good.

They're trained-

- Merry Christmas!

- To the Christmas Train Parade!

Looks like it worked.

Well, you're lucky that Benny

actually knew what he was doing.

Oh, that's not luck.

That's intuition, right?

Something you learn when

you work at the North Pole.

Ladies and gentlemen,

it truly warms my heart

to see you all enjoying

the slopes today.

And a special thanks

to our friends

from Snow Falls who

made this all possible

And I'm very proud to

announce that Green Valley

will be joining Snow Falls

in the Christmas train parade.

And as our town

representative, I myself

will be delivering the

Green Valley Christmas

bulb on Christmas Eve.

I say, Governor Tufts

can keep his corporate bakeries.

Woo! Here, here!

Yeah! Woo! Heck yeah!

Oliver, I can't thank you enough

for all you've

done for us today.

Pleasure was all mine.

Well, my mom and Benny

are waiting in the car, but,

Zack, thank you so much.

Benny really had a great time.

That's so great.

So did I.

I should probably go.

Okay.

Well, good night.

Good night.

Thanks again.

Lovely family.

Yeah, they are.

Ever think about

settling down yourself?

You know I do.

Still not talking to her?

It's complicated.

Hey, mom.

Not an easy man

to get a hold of.

Yeah.

Uh, it's just been busy.

I was wondering if maybe you

might join me for Christmas this year?

It's been a while

since I've seen you.

Uh, there's a lot

going on right now

Mom, I don't think

I can make it.

Well, have you at least given

any thought to my offer?

I need more time.

How long exactly is 'more time'?

I'll make my decision soon.

Hmm. Soon?

Another notoriously precise

unit of measurement.

Good night, mom.

If you change your mind,

your room is open.

I'd love to see you.

Well, we'll talk in the future.

Okay.

Well, he is out cold.

It was a long day.

Yes, it was.

It's nice to see him

so happy, though.

It's nice to see you happy, too.

Oh, yeah. Well, plan's working.

You know, Zack's been

such a big help, so.

Oh, nice try, Mom.

What? I didn't say anything.

Uh huh.

Mr. G. just seems

like a nice man.

Yeah, except one minute

he says the parade

will never happen,

and then the next he acts like

he'll do anything to make it happen.

He put on an elf costume.

Yeah, that's true.

I don't know.

I just

Hmm.

Can't put my finger on it.

I say anyone brave

enough to dance that badly...

Is definitely committed.

I got to get some sleep.

Okay.

You did good work

today, Charlotte.

Oh, thanks, mom.

And maybe give Zack a chance.

It's been a while, Charlotte.

He always said he

wanted you to be happy

afterward.

No, I know, mom. It's

not that. It's just-

Maybe I needed to hear that.

Good night, sweetheart.

Good night.

Good morning!

- Ah!

- Oh!

Wow! Quite the entrance.

What do we have here?

A cake in case we get hungry!

I thought we said it was in case the next

mayor has a sweet tooth.

Eh, that too.

Can I ride in the

engine with Oliver, mom?

Sure, if that's

okay with Oliver.

No one gets on my train 'till

Zack gives me my hat back.

Ah, man. All right.

All aboard.

Come on, grandma!

Okay.

Hey.

Hey!

Can you hold this?

Ooh, yes, I can.

It looks great in here.

I love what you've done

with the place.

Yeah, I keep finding decorations

all over the station.

It seems like a shame to

let them go to waste.

It's a good idea.

Yeah.

Okay, so the next town that

we have to go to is Rocky River.

Yes.

And the mayor is...

Ah, Romy.

Yeah, they're still

electing dogs.

Do you know why?

No, actually, I don't.

Tell me, Mr. historian.

Well, it started as a joke

about a decade ago.

The mayor ran

against his own dog

because there was no

opposing candidate.

Well, of course, the dog won.

So because of that, there's

an amendment to the town charter

that states that the dog has to

act on the advice of its owner,

effectively making them mayor.

So, how do you know all this?

Well, I was a history

teacher in Rocky River

for a short while, actually,

when Romy was elected.

His owner, Healy,

should be about 18 now.

Yes, I did speak with Healy on the phone

and he did tell me that he is

interested in restarting

the parade, but

he does want to hear

the governor's offer first.

So we're going to have to

convince him like we did Spitz.

Should've brought dog treats.

Okay, so Benny and my mom

are going to hang back with

Oliver while we look for Healy.

Sounds like a plan.

So, where do we find this

mayor Romy?

The dog park?

Actually, this time of year,

probably right here

at the station.

Oh, look at the market.

Cute, hey?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Okay, let's go.

Let's go.

Well, I've never been to Rocky

River's Christmas market before.

Really?

Mm mm.

I'm glad your first

time is with me.

Me, too.

Well, Healy's booth should be

around here somewhere.

Yes.

Let's find this dog owner.

Yeah.

Two, please.

Cheers.

Yeah.

Now I know as mayor of Snow

Falls, you can't take an

official position, but,

in my opinion,

it's the best hot chocolate

in Mountain Valley.

Yeah, that is really good.

Yeah.

But that is off the record.

Your secret is safe with me.

Well, you sure know

your way around these towns.

I've spent time

teaching in all of them

for a little while, at least.

How come you never stayed

in any of them?

Ah.

Oh, you know...

I just never felt like

I was in the right place.

Not even Hart Junction?

I was born there, but

hasn't been home in a long time.

Still haven't figured out

where home is.

Not like you and snow falls.

True.

I really can't imagine

myself anywhere else.

But I also never imagined myself

as the mayor either.

So there's that.

What do you mean?

Well,

when Benny's dad passed away,

we just really

tried to keep busy.

And then Benny made this joke

about me running for mayor

when there were no other candidates

after my mother announced her retirement.

And really, I just ran to prove

that nobody would vote for me.

And Benny... He just loved talking

to people and taking pictures with everyone.

Really it was just fun for us

during a time when there wasn't that much

fun to be had.

And then you won.

Yeah.

Couldn't believe it.

You know, I almost wanted to resign

when they announced the results.

But, Benny, he just-

He really loved telling his friends

that his mom was mayor, so

I decided to stay on for a year.

Next thing you know,

three years later,

still Mayor.

I can imagine what that

would be like for a kid.

Yeah.

I feel like I've barely looked up

since I stepped into town hall.

I had to hire an assistant just

so I could spend some more time

with Benny before

he grows up and-

Starts a life of his own.

Yeah, exactly.

Yeah.

Well, he must be here

somewhere. I, uh-

- Yes.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

- Let's...

- Okay. Let's go.

- Okay.

Oh, look, there's Mayor Romy.

Oh. That's cute.

Look at that tie.

Hey, there's a line, folks.

Sorry.

Healy.

Mr. G..

What are you doing here?

- Here with Mayor Atkins

from Snow Falls. - Hi.

Oh, we spoke on the phone

a few days ago, didn't we?

About the parade?

Yes. Yes.

You said you were interested in

having Rocky River rejoin.

Right.

About that.

Governor Tufts came

by the other day

and offered to help me out

with my college tuition, so...

What?

Is he allowed to do that?

No, definitely not.

Hey, man, I got made mayor

because people like my dog.

I don't ask the questions.

Okay, Mayor Healey.

It's just Healey.

Okay, Healey.

The tradition that united

the four towns of Mountain

Valley is super important to us.

And the four mayors

would get together on Christmas

Eve and exchange gifts?

I know I took Mr. G's class.

Well, we got the train up

and running and everything-

Oh boy, a train.

The mayor of Green Valley agrees

that we should put our pasts aside

and join together.

Stop the governor, inspire

the children, save the towns.

I get it.

But what's the offer?

The offer?

What is Snow Falls offering me?

Cake.

Cake.

A cake.

Cake from the Snow Falls bakery.

Okay, uh, I don't eat gluten.

Look, you guys thought I'd be

sentimental because I'm young?

Even if I agreed to your plan

good luck getting Hart

Junction on board.

Okay.

What exactly is

it that you want?

That's just it.

There's nothing you two have

to offer me that I want.

Now, if you'll excuse me,

I have to go walk

Romy and then stretch

before the Rocky River

Christmas competition.

What's that?

It's a Christmas themed contest.

The winner is crowned

the Christmas King or Queen.

Oh, cute.

Cute?

Yeah, cute.

It's a serious test of

one's Christmas spirit.

You wouldn't make it

past the first round.

Want to bet?

If I win, you agree

to join the parade.

And if you lose?

Mr. G. will walk

Romy for a year.

- I'm sorry, I'll do what?

- Yes, you will. Shh.

- Okay.

- You have yourself a deal.

And you will agree to tell the governor

that you are not interested in cooperating

I'd do that for free if Mr. G.

walks my dog for a year.

A year?

Oh, you'll be fine.

If this is really a competition

about Christmas spirit,

I am going to show

him a thing or two.

Okay.

What is this contest exactly?

It changes.

Sometimes it's a

snowball throwing contest

or a wreath making competition

or even a snowshoe race.

So who decides?

Last year's Christmas King.

Rocky River!

Welcome to this year's

Christmas competition.

This year's challenger is none other than

the mayor of Snow Falls.

Yeah, woo! Yeah!

And she will be taking on me

the reigning Christmas king.

Boo.

And as Christmas king,

I've hereby decided

that this year's

competition will be

a gift guessing contest.

Our vendors have generously

donated gifts from their booths.

Each gift has been placed

in a wrapped box.

And our competitors will get

as many shakes as they want.

Then what?

Then you have to

guess what's inside.

First to three, wins.

I didn't mention it, but I've been doing

this since I was five.

You know, if you want

to just give up now

call it a draw

Mr. G. doesn't have

to do any dog walking

and Rocky River won't bother

Snow falls on Christmas Eve.

I'm not leaving until

you agree to the parade.

But, nice try, kid.

Okay.

Okay.

A can of maple syrup.

Box of Christmas candy canes.

Not bad, Mayor Atkins.

Not bad.

Christmas golf balls.

Yes!

A novelty ceramics Santa Claus.

Psst.

What happens if there's a tie?

I don't know.

- Okay.

- Okay.

Oh, I'm good.

Well, I guess we

have a tiebreaker.

As Christmas king.

I'll pick a gift.

And you have to

guess what it is.

You about ready to give up now?

Never.

Charlotte, shake it again.

Christmas dog treats.

Woo!

Yeah! Woo!

Yes!

Congratulations, Mayor Atkins.

That was well won.

So does this mean you're gonna bring

Rocky River back to the parade?

I'm a man of my word.

I'll be there.

And I'll tell Governor Tufts

he won't get one inch of Rocky River land.

You know...

I think this is the first time

someone from Snow Falls has won.

Oh, thank you, Healey.

Good night.

Good night.

Woo!

Thank you, Zack.

Well,

two down, one to go?

Right.

That was the most intense

Christmas market I've ever been to.

Is it okay that Benny's

still up there with Oliver?

Oh, yeah, absolutely.

He's been nothing

but respectful up there.

In fact, I think Oliver

prefers him to me.

To be honest.

Where's your mom?

Oh, she's just trying to

get ahold of the mayor

of Hart Junction again.

Oh.

Well, it seems like you've really made an

impression on Healey after all these years

He was a good student.

Curious, like Benny

More power hungry.

You're really good with kids.

Thanks.

I think I remember what it

was like to be that age.

Do you ever get tired

teaching them all day?

No. Not at all, actually.

Their energy is inspiring.

I can't wait to be a dad.

You know, when I find somewhere

to settle down.

Well, when do you

think that will be?

I don't know.

I like Snow Falls.

So, anyway, how are you

feeling about things?

Really good.

Really inspired, too.

Can't believe we're

getting so close already.

About Hart Junction-

Oh, uh. Good evening, Governor.

What can I do for you?

Good evening, Mayor Atkins.

Good evening, Governor Mike.

Can we go somewhere private?

Going to be okay?

Yeah.

Just tell my mom and Benny

I'll meet them at the car.

Okay.

I just got a very

interesting phone call from

the mayor of Rocky River.

I think her bark is

worse than her bite.

Mr. Healy, he said

he's changed his mind

about my offer, and so has

Assistant Mayor Spitz.

I guess someone talked

some sense into them.

Do you really think that this

small town parade is gonna stop me?

You know, I wasn't sure

until right now.

Yeah, well, I'm not worried.

Well, you should be

because three towns oppose a plan that

you've probably already

promised your hotel

and contractor friends

Yeah, but I still

have Hart Junction,

and I can make your

re-election campaign

very difficult.

See, that's the thing

about me, Governor.

I didn't run for mayor

to get re-elected.

I ran to do what's best

for my town and its people.

I've got some tricks,

too, you know.

And clearly, you do not understand

the game that you are playing.

Oh, I think I do.

Your a little parade is

gonna make no difference.

Even if you convince

Hart Junction

those hotels are going in

whether you like it or not.

Hey, mom.

Hey, buddy.

It's going to be a big day,

so eat up, okay?

- Okay.

- 'kay.

Here you go.

Pancakes.

Oh, hey, Zack.

Hey.

Is everything okay?

The governor ordered

an emergency railroad

safety inspection,

so all the trains are canceled.

But we have to get to

Hart Junction tonight.

I mean, there's a couple

of days before the ceremony.

Well, if Mayor Gregory is

as tough as they say

we're going to need to

have that train behind us.

Oh, okay.

Why don't you come in and

we can talk about this more?

I've got pancakes.

Oh, I'll never say

no to pancakes.

Okay.

Come on in.

It's good breakfast.

Good.

Hey Mr. G., do you

want to play a game?

Would love to.

Why don't I just help clean

up in the kitchen first?

Oh, no, that's okay.

You don't have to do that.

Oh, let him help, Charlotte.

Okay.

I guess it's faster

with two, so,

thank you.

You know, if you

have plans for today

you don't have to stay.

Oh, school's out,

Oliver kicked me off the train

because I looked at an

instrument the wrong way.

So, you know what?

I have plenty of time.

I don't want to cause any pain

to you and Benny by being around.

Oh. No, no, no, no, you're not.

Absolutely, you're not.

Right.

Cause I can go.

No, no.

Honestly, it's.

It's totally fine.

Actually, it's been really nice

having someone here

to remind me to relax and just

enjoy breakfast.

I needed that, so,

thank you.

No problem.

Snow Falls passed the

rail inspection, but

the governor's office is dragging

their feet with the other towns.

I don't know when you're

going to be able to

get to Hart Junction.

Well, maybe we can drive?

I'll keep trying mayor Gregory.

Yeah. I have a funny

feeling about her.

Ah, that's great, Oliver.

Thank you so much.

Yeah, talk to you soon.

Okay, got some hot

chocolates here.

Who was that?

Oliver.

Oh.

Got a friend at the

railroad authorities

said we're great to travel.

- Hey. Okay

- Yeah.

That's great.

Yeah.

Hey, Charlotte...

I should get going.

Oh, yeah, of course. Yeah.

What were you going to say?

It's nothing.

I should go help

Oliver with the train.

Yeah, sure. Of course.

Yeah.

Okay.

Okay.

Zack, wait.

I just- I wanted to

say thank you so much

for spending the

morning with us.

I know Benny had a

really good time.

We both did.

No need to thank me.

I had a great time, too.

You know, it's not easy to let

people into our little bubble.

It's my job to protect Benny

and make sure he doesn't get hurt, so-

I have to be really

careful about who I trust.

I appreciate that.

I should get going.

Yeah. Yeah.

I'll see you tonight?

Yeah.

Okay, bye.

Bye.

Good evening, Oliver.

I hope this isn't too late for

you to take us to Hart Junction tonight.

Nothing like an

evening train ride

and a town to save to

keep a conductor awake.

Where's Benny?

Oh, he's back home

with his grandmother.

Unfortunately, this trip will

take it past his bedtime.

Ah, yes.

Is everything okay?

Yes, yes, just fine.

I'll go start the engine.

Zack's on the train.

Oh, great.

It's chilly.

Yeah.

How are you?

Just thinking about

Hart Junction.

Yeah, must be hard going home.

So bright tonight.

Yeah.

Maybe it's a sign

that we're on the right path.

What if we get to Hart Junction

and the mayor won't agree to come?

We'll just have to convince

her like we did the other two.

And if she won't budge?

Look, I've been trying

to tell you something

but I haven't found

the right time.

I know the mayor

of Hart Junction.

I know her quite well.

Did you teach one of

her kids or something

She's my mother.

Mr. G.

Gregory.

It was written on your picture.

Yeah.

Why didn't you tell us?

I tried.

But I was ashamed to admit that

my mother is the one that ended the tradition

we're trying to save.

You really should

have told me, Zack.

I know.

And the truth is...

I think I need to do this alone.

No, no, I'm coming with you.

Charlotte, you have to trust me.

I should go by myself.

No, we have gone

too far together.

I'm not leaving you now.

Charlotte, you don't know-

Zack.

You owe me this much

after not telling me the truth.

Charlotte...

How are you feeling?

Honestly, not great.

I was trying to spare you by saying

I wanted to do this on my own.

Your mom can be that bad.

She is.

She's stubborn.

Well, like I said before,

I can handle stubborn.

No, it's how she is with people.

It's like me. I'm

a disappointment.

It's always, "failing to live

up to my potential."

That's ridiculous.

You're good at your job,

and the kids love you.

What is there to be

disappointed about?

A lot. If you grew

up in my house.

Well, she's wrong.

She's not like you.

She fights dirty.

Well, it's a good thing

you have some backup, then.

Don't say I didn't warn you.

Wow. This is where you grew up.

'Till the day I was 18.

Well, here we go.

Zack! You brought company.

I'd like to introduce mayor Atkins from Snow Falls.

She's a friend of mine.

Hi, I tried to correspond

with you over the phone, but

it's nice to finally

meet you in person.

Yes, I was unavailable,

but it's nice to meet you too.

I brought a cake from

Snow Falls Bakery.

It's world famous.

Well, come in, come in.

Can Zack take your coat?

As the gentleman should.

Sure, that would be great.

Can I take your coat?

Thank you.

Thanks.

I was just about to have

supper. Will you join me?

Oh, that would be lovely.

Good.

Thank you.

Is there something

I can help you with?

Oh, no, I'm fine.

But tell me about

yourself, though.

How long have you been

mayor of Snow Falls

About three years now.

And how do you like it?

Oh, I quite enjoy it.

You know, it has its

trials and tribulations

but I really enjoy

it for the most part.

And have you been accomplishing

the goals you set

out before your term?

Yeah, I'd say so.

And I have a few

new ones as of late.

Have you put together

your team for re-election?

Mom.

What?

How's the firm doing

now that Walter's retired?

Oh, it's been terrible.

I have no idea why that man

got so lazy all of a sudden.

Aside from the fact

that he's 80 years old.

So what?

He's better at being a lawyer

than he is at playing golf.

I mean, should be able to

live his own life, shouldn't he?

I can see why you

would think that way.

So how do you two

know each other?

We've been working together

for the past few days.

On what?

She's not in the

witness box, Mom.

I'm just asking questions.

I assume things must be getting

pretty serious since you brought her home.

Oh, no, no, no.

No. We're just friends.

Her son is in my class.

Oh. So, what are you

two working on exactly?

Um, well, we're

working together-

We wanted to speak to you about

the Christmas train parade.

Oh. That's what you wanted to

talk to me about on the phone?

Yeah, I think it's been

gone for far too long, and

our towns used to be so close.

I feel that

whatever happened in the past,

it just doesn't matter anymore.

I really think it's time our

town's joined together again.

Mayor Gregory

it would be an honor

if you would join us

for the treelighting

ceremony on Christmas Eve.

You should have told her

she's wasting her time.

Mom.

Well, there's something else

that I should tell you.

The governor spoke

with me this week

and he told me about his plans

to turn Mountain Valley

into one big tourist resort.

I know.

You know?

Well, he called me

with the same offer.

So you understand, then,

if anyone of the town's

accept his offer,

it'll be the end for all of us.

I do. That's why

I turned him down.

Oh.

Mayor Gregory, that is-

that's fantastic news.

Thank you.

I also spoke to Assistant

Mayor Spitz and Mayor Healey

about your little plan

to revive the parade.

Actually, that

was my son's idea.

He's a great kid.

He's sweet, smart, hopeful.

It would mean so much to him

if we could make this happen.

And the Bronze Star from Hart Junction

is the last thing that's missing.

If you would join us for the parade,

I think it would show the governor

once and for all that his

plan will never work.

I don't think so.

And you're surprised,

why I don't want to come back?

All these years and

still so stubborn.

Do you even remember

why you canceled the parade?

Of course I remember.

The other mayors

wanted to use it

as a political platform

for themselves.

I wanted no part of that.

Your mother was the

only one to agree with-

Okay. Please. Please. Please.

It doesn't- It doesn't matter

why it didn't work out.

It doesn't matter

whose fault it is.

What matters is how we fix it.

The governor is not going to stop until he sees

Snow Falls, Green Valley, Rocky River

and Hart Junction all

united against him.

Otherwise, he's just going

to keep coming back

with more offers until one of

us accepts and caves and-

we're so close.

I think that if we just get this

parade up and running-

I've already done my part to save

Hart Junction and Mountain Valley.

I see no reason to sing the

12 Days of Christmas underneath a tree with

- you and the others.

- Well, why not?

Well, let's say

I go along with your idea.

The parade starts up again.

Everything goes as planned.

Sounds good to me.

Until there's another argument.

Maybe between you

and Mayor Spitz

or me and Healey's successor.

Doesn't matter.

It's inevitable to happen.

And then the governor

will smell another opportunity.

Look we- We don't

need to be friendly

to protect Mountain Valley.

Let's just leave

things as they are.

What if I took the

job at the firm?

What?

And that's what you want, right?

For me to move home.

Take a job you're

not embarrassed by?

Floating around from

job to job without ever

setting down any roots,

that's no life for a grown man.

You don't seriously

want him to give up teaching?

I want what's best for my son.

As a mother, I would think

you would understand that...

If you bring the star,

I'll move back

when my teaching contract is up.

I'm glad to see you're

finally coming to your senses.

Charlotte?

No, no.

He is a wonderful teacher.

He is passionate, and

knowledgeable, and

his students love him.

You should be proud of him.

The world needs more

teachers like him, not less.

Charlotte, wait.

Why would you agree

to something like that?

This was always going

to be the price.

I knew the moment you

asked me for help.

What are you talking about?

I didn't want another

Gregory to be the reason the

Christmas parade was canceled.

Okay well if I'd known that was the price,

I never would've asked for your help.

You said it yourself, you'll do

anything to save Mountain Valley.

Not this.

Benny gets his parade.

My mom gets what she

wants. Everybody wins.

What about you?

I'll be fine.

You're lying.

Why do you care so much?

Look, my teaching contract

ends in a few weeks,

and when that's over,

what reason do I have

to stay in Snow Falls?

Fine.

And tell your mom

to keep her star.

I don't want to get between a

mother and her son like this.

Charlotte.

Everything okay?

Let's just get

back to Snow Falls.

Charlotte, can we talk?

What's there to talk about?

You're leaving.

It's not that simple.

It is that simple.

Look, you knew I was

here temporarily.

Then why did you try so

hard to make this happen?

And to connect with Benny?

Because I believe in this.

And Benny's a great kid.

Yeah, he is.

And he doesn't deserve

someone just disappearing

from his life again.

And neither do I.

Oh, you didn't have

to wait up for me.

I know.

You okay?

Yeah. I'll be fine, thanks.

Good night.

Night.

So, what do you have so far?

Well, volunteers are decorating

from the station to the square.

Okay, that's good.

I have the bakery agreeing to do

refreshments after the ceremony.

Good.

You know, this isn't

looking half bad.

Did the governor

get back to you?

Yeah. After I told him I changed

my mind he got very excited.

So he'll be at the

square tomorrow.

Even if it's just

Green Valley and Rocky River.

Still no word from

Hart Junction?

I think it's safe to assume

that Mayor Gregory is out, mom.

I'm sorry, Charlotte.

I knew she had a son

but I had no idea it was Zack.

It's okay, mom.

It's not your fault.

He should have told us.

Mom! Can we go on

the train again?

I'll let you two be alone.

Maybe after the parade, honey.

Got a lot of work to do.

Could Mr. G. take me?

I think Mr. G. went

back to Hart Junction.

Oh.

Yeah.

Why?

Oh, well, sometimes

adults need to go home, too.

Oh.

I know, buddy.

I'm sorry.

I know how much fun

you were having with him.

Yeah, he's the best.

Assistant Mayor Spitz, I've already

explained this to Mayor Healey.

No, I'm not going.

No one from Hart Junction is.

Makes no difference

to me if you back out.

But if you want the citizens of

Green Valley to take you

seriously in the next

election, it's probably best

not to be photographed

with a dog mayor.

Especially after everyone has

seen you hip hopping around

in that Santa outfit.

Mmm.

Can I call you back?

Okay.

Gregory and Son Law office.

How can I direct your call?

I would never have

you answer the phones.

What can I do for you, Mom?

I looked up your

friend, Mayor Atkins?

She's quite good, you know.

You think so?

Mm hmm.

She spearheaded the renovation

at the Snow Falls Playhouse.

It's quite stunning, really,

considering what she had to work with.

If she's anything like her mother,

I'm sure she did it all by herself.

I assume you're going

somewhere with this?

Well, she seemed

very upset yesterday.

Yeah, we both were.

She thinks you're

a great teacher

and you care about her.

Yeah, I do.

I know it's hard to accept

but I really do want

the best for you.

I know you do, Mom.

I mean it.

You float around from job to job

never putting down any roots.

I mean, it's hard for

a mother to accept.

Well, it's my life.

No, not just yours, Zack.

What do you mean?

It's all the lives

in Mountain Valley.

Look, I need you to go down

to the train station, because

here's what we're going to do.

Welcome, citizens of Snow Falls

to our recreation of-

To our humble recreation

of the Christmas train parade.

Welcome, citizens of Snow Falls

to our humble recreation

of the Christmas train parade.

Okay.

Hey, Benny.

We got to get

going in 5 minutes.

Okay, coming!

Okay.

Please, don't slam the door.

I just need a second.

Mom, who is it?

Just some carolers.

I wanna see!

No, no, no, we have to go in 5 minutes.

Can you go get your stuff? Thanks.

Well?

I didn't actually plan

what I was going to

say 'cause I assumed

you'd slam the door in my face.

You're lucky it's Christmas Eve.

Please take this while I figure

out what I'm going to say.

Look, you have 2 minutes before I have

to go to the town square, so...

You're still having

the ceremony?

Is that really how you want

to spend your 2 minutes?

Right. Okay, look, here it is.

I'm sorry for not being

honest from the start.

I'm sorry for my mom.

I'm sorry for the

things that I said,

I don't want to

leave Snow Falls.

Really? How can I trust you now?

I know you're upset,

and you have every right to be.

But please, come to

the train station.

When?

Right now.

Zack, people are going to be

there in 20 minutes I can't-

And Green Valley and Rocky River,

they pulled out so I need as many faces as

possible when the governor

shows up. I can't just-

Please. Just come to the train

station, and bring Benny.

I'm not going to get

his hopes up again.

You don't ever have to

trust me again after this.

Okay, fine.

I'll meet you there.

But we're not staying long.

Okay, great.

Zack?

Coat.

Right.

Thanks.

I'll see you soon.

Yeah.

Okay.

Was that Mr. G?

Yeah.

Yeah, it was.

He wants us to go

to the station.

And are we?

Benny,

I'm really sorry that the parade

didn't work out the way you hoped.

I just-

I don't want you to

get disappointed again

I don't want you to

be sad about it, Mom.

We did our best, and

that's all that matters.

But if Mr. G. has something

he wants us to see,

we should trust him.

You think so?

It's Christmas.

All right.

Let's go.

Get your coat, okay?

It's Christmas.

That's the truth.

Mom.

Hey.

Mayor Gregory, what

are you doing here?

Well, I thought about what you said,

Mayor Atkins, and what my son said.

Hello, Kathy.

Hello, Louise.

It's been a while.

It has.

You haven't changed a bit.

Benny, this is my

mom, Mayor Gregory.

Nice to meet you, ma'am.

It's nice to meet you.

I've heard a lot about you.

Oh, there's something

I want to show you.

What's that?

The Bronze Star!

Hey everyone!

Oh, look who's here.

Woah, careful, Romy!

Well, now that we're all here

I think a round of

applause is in order.

For Benny. For reminding

us of our forgotten tradition.

So we have the light bulb

from Green Valley, the ornaments

from Rocky River and the Bronze

Star from Hart Junction.

But, there's something

you've all forgotten.

Historically, Snow Falls

would always designate

a goodwill ambassador to place

the star on top of the tree.

Now, this citizen was

someone who exemplified

the spirit of the season.

Has Snow Falls chosen

their ambassador?

I nominate Benny.

Seconded.

Here, here.

Well, now that it's settled

Benny, do you want

to lead the way?

Yeah! Come on, everyone!

Coming!

Snow Falls...

It is my pleasure to welcome

you to the return of the Christmas Eve parade.

Please join me in welcoming

my daughter, your

mayor, Charlotte.

Hello, everyone.

On behalf of the

citizens of Snow Falls

I'd like to welcome you to our

town on this Christmas Eve.

Now, we have been

separated for far too long.

But it warms my heart

to see all your happy faces

joined together in celebration.

It doesn't matter

why we drifted apart.

The parade shows to us that it's never

too late to make amends with the people

who are important to us.

Now I'd like to

welcome to the stage

assistant Mayor Spitz

Healy and Mayor Romy,

and Mayor Gregory.

Thank you all so much for

bringing your traditional gifts tonight,

and for finally reuniting

Mountain Valley.

Now, we also have a very special guest

this evening, Governor Tufts.

Now, the Christmas Eve parade

began many lifetimes ago,

and for a brief period,

until today, it was canceled.

But starting it up again has had such

an impact on Mountain Valley.

Now, I'd like to invite

the governor on stage

to say what the parade

will mean to him.

Thank you for coming.

Thank you very much for coming.

Thank You.

Thank you, Mayor.

That was unexpected.

It's events like these that make towns

like Snow Falls so special.

It connects us to the past and

it directs us towards the future.

It's a gift that's passed down

from generation to generation.

And that is why I'm so proud

to have spearheaded the revival

of this important tradition

to bring Mountain

Valley back together.

May this be the first of many

more to come! Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas.

Thank you, Governor.

Will you do us the honors?

Woah!

Lastly, we'd like to have

Benny put the star on.

On behalf of Mayor Gregory.

Benny, Benny,

Benny, Benny, Benny!

Benny, Benny!

Way to go, Benny!

So what did all this cost you?

My mother and I made a deal.

I told you I didn't want this

if that was the price.

It's a new deal.

Guess she had a change of heart.

So she wants me to keep teaching

and accepts that this is

what I'm meant to do.

Turns out I just

needed a little backup.

So what's this new deal?

I promised not to take any temporary contracts

and finally set some roots down.

So I'm not going anywhere.

I sure hope not.

This wouldn't have

happened without you.

You too.

Is this the part where I

tell you, you were right?

Uhm, think we can save it.

After all, it is Christmas.

Merry Christmas.
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