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The 9th Annual Parade Of Trees Begins In Danvers
The Parade of Trees, a fun family event featuring over 35 decorated trees to be raffled off, storytelling, music, a magician and more.
Supporting the educational and preservation mission of the Danvers Historical Society, Aberdeen Home Care Inc. announces the 9th Annual Parade of Trees opening Wednesday, November 29 at 1 p.m., in Tapley Memorial Hall, 13 Page Street Danvers Square.
Area businesses, organizations, and families donate creative trees and wreaths loaded with gifts and decorations to be raffled off to lucky winners. All week, in partnership with Gienapp Design’s CANstruction, the Society will accept donations for the local People to People food pantry.
Enjoy live acoustic sing-along music by D&L Duo, 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, 29. MountainOne Bank presents storyteller Judith Black for a theatrical reading of The Polar Express Thursday, 30 at 6:30 p.m. Wear your jammies and enjoy hot cocoa!
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Tree and wreath donors are honored with a preview party Tuesday evening Nov. 28, 6-8 p.m. $10 general admission includes delicious food by Daniella’s Café.
Free admission runs Wednesday – Friday, Nov 29- Dec. 1, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday Dec. 2nd 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live music and Magic with Jay will entertain us Saturday afternoon at Tapley Hall, during the Annual Downtown Holiday Festival.
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Additional generous sponsors include Lahey Health, Newburyport Brewing Company, Merchants Liquor Mart, The Music Connection, People’s United Bank, John M. Ross & Son, Jaguar Graphics and Undersea Divers. Visit Tapley Memorial Hall all week to enjoy the sights, sounds, and thank our generous volunteers and sponsors!
Visit often to purchase your raffle chances to win a beautiful holiday display. All displays will be raffled away at 5:15pm Saturday, Dec. 2nd, after the Annual Downtown Holiday Festival’s tree lighting in Danvers Square.
Full details at DanversHistory.Org
