Seasonal & Holidays
ICYMI: Don't Miss Annual Natick Shopping and Holiday Lighting
The annual events celebrate small businesses, and also the community with a tree lighting.

NATICK, MA — It's that time that Natick comes together to celebrate small businesses in town, and the annual holiday tree lighting.
On Saturday, Nov. 26, Small Business Saturday, there are numerous shopping events happening in Natick Center. Check out the new Common Cafe & Kitchen with State Rep. David Linsky and enjoy some music with Bill Hamilton. Renew Arts & Industry is having percent off any chair purchase, 20 percent off your purchase at Metropets, Five Crows is having 20 percent off of all fine art and This & That Consignment Shop will give you 20 percent off your purchase.
Be sure to browse the Farmers Market and head to Dions for some wine tasting, Le Belle Day Spa for a free chair massage and get entertained at the Dolphin restaurant.
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Bree Richey Designs and Studios at 43 Main St. will also be open.
On Sunday, Nov. 27, bring the kids to the Natick Common for Sunday Holiday Lighting. The event includes hands-on performance at Impulse Dance, music and shopping at Studio @ 3 Adams, pictures with Santa, ornament making for the Natick common Christmas tree, and performances by the community choir called Voices of MetroWest.
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Caroling takes place at the First Congregational Church, where visitors can also help put healthy snack bags together for clients of the Natick Service Council and enjoy their bake-sale.
Downtown, the windows of local businesses are lit up and decorated.
The grand finale is the Holiday Lighting at dusk.
There is free two-hour parking at Natick Center beginning on Nov. 26 through Jan. 2.
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