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City of Glendale to celebrate Bayshore Town Center Menorah Lighting Ceremony

Free event invites community to celebrate Chanukah

Welcome to Glendale, the City of Glendale’s Convention and Visitors Bureau, Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin and Bayshore Town Center will present the Bayshore Town Center Menorah Lighting Ceremony on Sunday, December 6 at 5 p.m. in the Town Square.

The annual celebration of family, friends, singing and dancing will include:

  • A hand carved ice menorah
  • Food to include sufganiyot (jelly donuts) and other traditional Chanukah treats
  • Music and entertainment

This event is free and open to the public.

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Welcome to Glendale: Located minutes from downtown Milwaukee, the City of Glendale is a premier destination on Milwaukee’s north shore featuring a wide variety of top notch attractions with a small town feel. With nationally acclaimed dining options, top-notch shopping, family-friendly festivals and major hotel chains conveniently located near Interstate-43, we invite you to stay and enjoy the cultural amenities of Glendale.

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Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin: Lubavitch of Wisconsin is dedicated to serving all Jews throughout Wisconsin with Ahavat Yisrael – an unconditional love and concern for every Jew, regardless of background and affiliation. Its multiple programs provide the education to promote Jewish knowledge and awareness and the means to practice and experience our Jewish heritage. It encourages every positive action on the part of every Jew and facilitates the effort of every organization, synagogue or group to increase Jewish knowledge and observance.

Bayshore Town Center: Bayshore Town Center offers a shopping, dining, entertainment, and business office experience in a location that is more than 50 years old, but entirely recreated. New buildings have been combined with some of the existing Bayshore Mall infrastructure to create a 45-acre “town center” concept featuring 1.2 million square feet of retailers, restaurants, office space and residential space. There is also a town square that hosts public events and concerts.

Photo courtesy of Lubavitch of Wisconsin.

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