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Festival of trees set in Ticonderoga
Saturday, December 7, 2013
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fred@denpubs.com TICONDEROGA Ñ The 23rd annual Festival of Trees is under way at the Hancock House in Ticonderoga. Highlighting the month-long Christmas celebration will be an open house Sunday, Dec. 8, 1 to 3 p.m. It is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. The Ticonderoga Historical Society, which operates the Hancock House, hosts the Festival of Trees each year as a thank you to the community for its patronage and support in helping maintain the historic Hancock House and preservation of the buildingÕ s major archives, said Beth Iuliano, a historical society trustee. The festival features Christmas trees provided by the community and business organizations that are available for viewing until the end of December. Ò We are extending an invitation to all to join the society for an afternoon of holiday enchantment,Ó Iuliano said. Ò This traditional event is held to brighten your holidays.Ó The Ticonderoga Historical Society decorates every floor of the Hancock House for Christmas. Santa will attend to visit with children. The Olde Post Office Gift Shop will be open for Christmas shopping. And along with all the festivities, the societyÕ s annual 50/50 drawing winner will be picked at the festival. Ò As in the past, Trustee Iuliano will make sure the library table is lavishly decorated and laden with exceptional holiday goodies for all to enjoy,Ó Bill Dolback, historical society president, said. Ò These are treats not to be missed. Join us for an afternoon with neighbors and
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Devlyn McLaughlin enjoys a candy cane following the Ticonderoga community Christmas tree lighting Dec. 1. The tree is located on the Community Building lawn. The lighting ceremony included live music by Elvis impersonator Jim Cawley and refreshments provided by the Silver Bay YMCA. Photo by Nancy Frasier
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fred@denpubs.com SCHROON LAKE Ñ Schroon Lake will host its 28th annual community holiday celebration this winter. The Olde Tyme Christmas, scheduled Saturday, Dec. 14, will add a holiday craft and food bazaar in 2013.
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Community groups are also being asked to take part. The holiday celebration will be sponsored by the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce. Ò We are adding additional activities and including more local organizations to expand this yearÕ s program to make it the best Christmas celebration yet,Ó said Patti Mehm, who is coordinating the Olde Tyme Christmas.
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In Hague By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com HAGUE Ñ The holiday season is coming to Hague. The annual Holiday in Hague will take place Saturday, Dec. 7, as community organization and merchants join for a day-long celebration.
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Highlighting the festivities will be a Christmas parade and a holiday open house. The Christmas parade will be held at 2 p.m., beginning at the town beach. Featuring Santa and Mrs. Claus, Ô dressed up doggiesÓ and carolers, the parade will finish at the Hague Community Center where the town Christmas party will be held. Santa and Mrs. Claus will attend the party to meet
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