![]() ![]() "My daughter has a very vivid imagination," Masimore said. Francis also was behind a gingerbread village two years ago and Snoopy's playground last year, which included a 16-foot plane. Rachel Masimore, chair of the Clayton chapter's environment committee, said the brainchild behind the life-size Candy Land is her daughter Melissa Francis. ![]() ![]() The hand-crafted attraction is the work of the Woman's Club of Clayton, which has been putting up elaborate family-friendly attractions at the community garden for the past couple of years. The free attraction lets kids and adults turn into Candy Land figures as they walk through Peppermint Stick Forest, Gumdrop Mountain and the Ice Cream Slopes, among other sweet destinations, to play the game. A life-size version of Candy Land has taken over the Main Street Garden in Clayton. By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall, Go Ask Mom editorĬlayton, N.C.
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