What started out as a way to entice trick-or-treaters to take a trip out of town, has grown into a fun hobby for one Garland Road family in Corinth.

We first told you about the Boddys about a year ago.

The family had moved to Corinth in 2018, and only ever had a handful of families stop by to trick-or-treat on Halloween.

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Steven Boddy said when Covid hit in 2020, and everyone was feeling the sting of isolation, he and his family started to think about ways to spread a little Halloween cheer, and came up with the idea for a holiday light show...spooky style.

"We're kind of rural. We're out there. But this year we're just hoping to get some kids. Because kids today are losing trick-or-treating, and we want them to enjoy going out, [and] seeing the cool displays that are around. Because that's part of the fun of the holidays."

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With a couple of years now under their belts, the Boddys have decided to go a bit bigger with this year's display.

"This year we are starting Saturday the 15 from 6-10 and running the show through October 31. We have added over a [thousand] new lights including a 12 ft tall mega tree."

Corinth Halloween Light Display, Steven Boddy
Corinth Halloween Light Display, Steven Boddy
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