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THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION PRESENTS THE 24TH ANNUAL
Festival of Lights WINTER IN PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNT Y
Helps educate kids across the Greater Washington Region
100%
Friday, November 26, 2010 – Sunday, January 2, 2011 5-9:30 pm nightly • Watkins Regional Park
Don’t miss this spectacular holiday drive-through event featuring more than one million twinkling lights!
ADMISSION FEES • $5/car or van • $10/multi-visit, transferable pass for cars and vans (3 visits) • $15/mini-bus or limo
•$25/bus (reservations not required) • FREE on December 25!
PLEASE BRING CANNED GOODS FOR DONATION TO LOCAL FOOD BANKS.
301 Watkins Park Drive, Upper Marlboro,MD 301-699-2456 •TTY 301-218-6768 •
www.pgparks.com
PastorBrianC.Mentzer,Sr.
1177LargoRoad•UpperMarlboro,MD20774 5mileseastoftheBeltwayonRoute202
Acan’t-missholidaymusicalevent forthewholefamily! The
Christmas Tree
Living
19 PG
Friday,December10,7:30pm
Saturday,December11, 1:00pm&7:30pm
Sunday,December12, 1:00pm&5:30pm
Live nativityopens1hourprior to each performance.
Tickets: $10 ($9for Seniors)
Grouppricingavailable.Reservedseating. Ticketsare limited.
www.livingtree2010.com 11th Annual Gingerbread House Show
November 26-28 & December 2-5 & 9-12 12-5 PM
For a sweet treat, come and view an amazing display of edible gingerbread houses. Visitors have the opportunity to vote for their favorite adult and child entries in the Viewer’s Choice Award Competition.
Darnall’s Chance House Museum 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive Upper Marlboro MD 20772 Information: 301-952-8010 Admission $1/person
301.249.9111
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