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Stroll through Holiday Cheer
Four days left to stroll through the Danvers Historical Society's Parade of Trees at Tapley Memorial Hall.
Stroll through the fabulous holiday displays each filled with treasures including colorful decorations, toys, games, or gift cards to local restaurants, shops and other businesses. Forty-two donors including families, schools, organizations and local businesses joined Danvers Historical Society's volunteer elves to create this fantasy event.
While strolling, join a scavenger hunt to find some of the treasures. Purchase raffle tickets ($1.00 each) for a chance to win one! Winners will be notified on Sunday, Dec. 7th after 5 p.m.
Viewing hours at Tapley Memorial Hall
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Thursday, December 4th, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday, December 5th, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, December 6th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, December 7th, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Admission
Adults $5 Children under 15 - FREE
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During your visit, discover these holiday displays!
Have a Sweet Christmas wreath donated by the Friends of the Peabody Institute Library, Danvers. The Friends’ wreath includes $25 gift cards to Cherry Farm Creamery, Barnes & Noble plus 2 other local businesses.
Christmas at Hogwarts tree donated by Highland Elementary School. Highland’s tree is filled with Hogwarts’ decorations plus wonderful gifts including Lego sets, sorting hat, Luna toy and much more.
Holiday Hop-Away wreath donated by Twisted Fate Brewery offers a $40 gift card along with beer themed ornaments.
The Lego Tree donated by Great Oak Elementary School includes lots of fun Lego ornaments and Lego sets plus the Lego Storage Head.
It’s an Ice Cream World in the Winter tree donated by the Kearnan family comes with four $25 gift cards from local ice cream shops including Cherry Farm Creamery and Treadwell’s plus ice cream fixings.
Light up the Links menorah donated by the Cheloff family in memory of their father, Lewis Pollack, the North Shore’s most avid golfer. The menorah is made from Lewis’ golf clubs and comes with lots of great golf equipment, books and clothing including a Ping Golf Bag.
Danvers Historical Society wishes to thank our 2025 generous sponsors.
Platinum - NorthEast Community Bank
Silver- In Honor of D. Kendall
Bronze: Walmart; Salem Five Bank; Nash CPA’s and Advisors, LLC; John M. Ross and Son, Inc.; Hartney Greymont Tree Service; Danvers Pizza and Subs and IRA Toyota
Event Supporters - Winchester Savings Bank Maple Street; the Saluto Family; Hawthorne Hotel; Total Wine and Christine DiVirgilo
All proceeds from the Parade of Trees helps Danvers Historical Society promote the rich history of Danvers through preservation and the creation of engaging public programs. Danvers Historical Society is a nonprofit 501(c)3 charity.
For more information visit www.danvershistory.org
Or email: dhsparadeoftrees@gmail.com
