"More than ever, we really need the community to step up and support the largest community event in the city," Degutis told San José Spotlight.
"Without the money, staff won't be able to invest in new interactive activities and upgrades to the older displays to keep things fresh," Degutis said.
"The event will be back next year and isn't going away, but she's relying on the expected 700,000 visitors to come up with the $100,000 to avoid pinching pennies."
"Christmas in the Park needs about $100,000 going forward after three key sponsors pulled out because of the poor economy."
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