![]() While most New Year’s Eves involve confetti and champagne, Kennett Square celebrates its own way. Gaze at Longwood’s twinkling displays inspired by holiday ribbons and colorful confectionary to pine cones and snowflakes. Food trucks, live music, ice sculptures and more entertainment!īeginning November 22nd, Longwood Gardens has some of the prettiest sights to see this holiday season, and Kennett Square’s shuttle makes travel easy. ![]() Enjoy the sounds of seasonal caroling from 2 to 5 p.m., with more on December 7th and 21st.Ī free downtown shuttle will whisk you to Kennett’s Holiday Village Market at the Creamery on December weekends-from the 7th to 15th-for more gifts from local and regional vendors. Browse local art, pottery and specialty food items that Kennett shops offer, many with gift wrapping available. for pictures and drinks at Anchor Life + Fitness.Ĭross shopping off your to-do list on Small Business Saturday, November 30th. The season starts Friday, November 29, with the Holiday Light Parade and Tree Lighting at 6 p.m., featuring marching bands, antique cars and Santa! Afterwords, pose with Santa and the Mrs. Have yourself a merry little Kennett Square Christmas. Come join the fun in Phoenixville!įor more visit and. The community works together for months to construct the bird and plan the event for people from all over to enjoy. If you’re looking for unique holiday cheer, Phoenixville’s annual Firebird Festival is the place for you! Mark December 7th on your calendar to watch the burning of the Phoenix this year. ![]() And Wednesday, December 11th, is Luminaria Shopping Night, a beautiful time to visit shops as the streets are lined with holiday luminaria casting a winter glow on every corner. Don’t worry-he isn’t relocating from the North Pole. Visit the new Winter Wonderland Village at the Main & Bridge Street parking lot, starting at 5 p.m., with a tree lighting to follow.įrom December 7th to the 22nd, Phoenixville weekends will be merry and bright with fun activities like visiting Santa at his adorable house on Bridge Street. Santa’s coming to Phoenixville! On December 6th, hear those sleigh bells jingle-jangle and watch Santa greet his fans. Light up Your Holiday Spirit in Phoenixville Phoenixville Luminaria Shopping Night Continue the cheer by grabbing food truck fare, and then head over with the kids to visit old St. Santa didn’t forget the big kids this year, providing adults with some liquid merriment and cheer with not one, but two, outdoor cocktail lounges. Visit this festive market and the King Street merchants to score the best presents for friends and family. Oh, hoe, the mistletoe, hung where you can see … and also the inspiration for Malvern’s Christmas market! The Mistletoe Market has all sorts of goodies from local artisans and crafts-people. ![]() It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Malvern as the town celebrates Christmas on King. You’re guaranteed to find something special in Wayne. Still looking for the perfect gift? Take advantage of Wayne’s Holiday Shopping Weekend, December 14th and 15th, to find unique holiday presents from the 30-some local artisans and merchants. Warm up with hot chocolate and enjoy fresh baked cookies while visiting with Santa on the veranda of the Wayne Hotel after the parade. Nick is back on Saturday morning as he travels down Lancaster Avenue, accompanied by Radnor High School Marching Band & Cheerleaders and the Valley Forge Military Academy Field Music Group for the Santa Parade. Look for Santa on his new sleigh-the Radnor fire truck-as he rides down East Lancaster Avenue in style, bringing cheer to all. with retired 6ABC Action News Reporter Vernon Odom. The night’s highlight is the Christmas Tree Lighting at the Wayne Train Station at 7:30 p.m. Then listen to festive carolers from Valley Forge Military Academy as they sing Christmas classics. Kids will love face-painting and ornament decorating at the Radnor Fire House from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m. What’s more fun than riding in a one-horse sleigh? Starting Friday, December 6th at 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., experience the magic of a horse-drawn carriage ride along South Wayne and Runnymede Avenues. ![]() We recommend you stay close to home and join the local fun with everything from charming horse-drawn carriage rides to the dramatic burning of Phoenixville’s iconic bird. There’s no place like home for the holidays! Our area towns are transforming into winter wonderlands, conjuring dreams of a White Christmas. ![]()
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