Albemarle County announces holiday lights contest at fire stations and honors Parks Director Bob Krickenberger on retirement

Albemarle County Communications ยท December 22, 2025

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Summary

Albemarle County said several fire rescue stations are staging a holiday lights competition with public voting and recognized Bob Krickenberger, Parks and Recreation Director, who will retire after 51 years of public service.

Albemarle County highlighted seasonal community events and a personnel milestone in its weekly update.

The county said several fire rescue stations are participating in a holiday lights competition and invited residents to visit the displays and vote for favorites via the county engagement portal. The announcement encouraged community participation and noted a lighthearted seasonal tone.

The county also announced that Bob Krickenberger, Parks and Recreation Director, will retire at the end of the month after 51 years in public service. The presenter thanked Krickenberger "for his service and dedication," saying he was responsible for many of the parks, trails and programs enjoyed by residents.

No details were given about any retirement recognition events, succession plans for the parks department, or dates for the lights competition voting period beyond the call to visit stations and vote online.