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DECEMBER 2011


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10:30am–12:30pm: Orna-


ment making at Westwind Pottery.


Noon–1pm: Children’s


Storytelling Hour, spon- sored by ATC. Seasonal sto- ries for all ages at the train station.


Noon–5pm, Saturday and


Sunday: Horse and wagon rides, Shenandoah Street.


1pm: Tuba Christmas, Hog Alley.


1pm: Middletown High


Vocal Ensemble at St. Pe- ter’s.


Sunday, December 4 1pm: Manassas Chanti-


cleers strolling the streets. 2pm: Cookie Decorating at The Village Shop. 3pm: Charles Town Mid-


dle School Choir at St. Pe- ter’s.


Saturday, December 10 8am–11am, Saturday


and Sunday: Breakfast with Santa at Town’s Inn Restaurant.


All Day Saturday and


Sunday: Bake and Soup Sale at Thomas Hall (in back of St. Peter’s Church). 10am–5pm: C. W. White-


hair Book Signing at the Village Shop.


December 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17 & 18


This delightful play (suitable for the entire family) not only celebrates the faith of the season, it also celebrates our basic American philosophy of life; that hard work, fair play and the love and support of one’s family and community will be rewarded.


11am–12:30pm: Orna-


ment making at Westwind Pottery.


Noon–1pm: Children’s Storytelling Hour, spon- sored by ATC. Seasonal sto- ries for all ages at the train station.


Noon–5pm, Saturday


and Sunday: Horse and wagon rides, Shenandoah Street.


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otes at St. Peter’s. 1pm –3pm: Mr. & Mrs.


Santa strolling High and Potomac Streets.


3pm: Merlins Beards at St. Peter’s.


1pm–3pm, Saturday and


Sunday: Balloon Sculptures at the Train Station. 2pm –4pm: Mr. & Mrs.


Santa strolling High and Po- tomac Streets.


3pm: North Hagerstown


High School Chorus at St. Peter’s.


4:15pm, Saturday and Sun-


day: Wonderment Puppet Theater at the Train Station


Peter’s.


Dusk: Luminaries lighted. 8pm: Living Nativity at St.


Peter’s


December 11, Sunday 1pm: Lady of Mercy Bell


Ringers at St. Peter’s. 1pm: Manassas Chanti-


cleers strolling the streets. 1pm–3pm: Balloon Sculp-


tures at the Train Station.


2pm: Cookie decorating at The Village Shop


4pm: O’Be Joyful, Rick Garland at St. Peter’s. 4:15pm: Wonderment Pup-


pet Theater at the train sta- tion.


The Harpers Ferry Na-


tional Historic Park Pres- ents Captain Flagg’s U.S. Quarter Master City: Ap- proach of Peace 1864. Join this special Yuletide of 1864, when Harpers Ferry soldiers attempted to create Christ- mas in a war zone. Programs feature local citizens and sol- diers preparing for the Yule- tide, a Civil War-style Santa Claus dispersing presents to the soldiers, a Victorian Co- tillion, Yuletide confections, special guided walking tours, and horse & wagon rides. Events will be held “weather permitting.” Schedules, ad- ditions, and changes will be posted at lower town kiosks, venues and Merchant Asso- ciation member businesses. Parking available at Harpers Ferry National Historic Park, Cavalier Heights Visitor Cen- ter with Shuttle Service to the Lower Town Historic District. Check www.HistoricHarpers- Ferry.com for information.


4:15pm, Saturday and Sun-


day: Wonderment Puppet Theater at the Train Station. 4:30pm: Angel Band at St.


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