A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. David Sylvester stopped in to Madison to pick up Pizza for a person who works in the New Haven Womens shelter, as a part of his #SmileWithBigDave Holiday Tour. He has been traveling throughout the United States to treat someone with a meal, hoping to spread cheer and hope. He has been on this mission for 19 years, taking it on after a friend of his died in the 9/11 attacks. This year has been a challenge for everyone, and he is hoping to finish it off bringing some humanity and smiles as he travels. David poses for a selfie with Chris Nuzzo and Migdalia Nuzzo to add to his twitter and instagram feed.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. A beautiful sunset and waxing moon were enjoyed by those at the Surf Club in Madison.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. A beautiful sunset and waxing moon were enjoyed by those at the Surf Club in Madison.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. A beautiful sunset and waxing moon were enjoyed by those at the Surf Club in Madison. Just a ribbon of red light graced the horizon as the sun set behind a wall of grey clouds.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. The E. C. Scranton Memorial Library was illuminated with blue lights and the shrubbery was lit with white and green lights.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow. Window shoppers pause in front of Walker Loden store.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. The E. C. Scranton Memorial Library was illuminated with blue lights and the shrubbery was lit with white and green lights.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source
A mild November Saturday brought people out in Madison, shopping, strolling, and dinning. Trees along Main St and Wall St were wrapped in while lights setting a festive glow.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Source