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Visions of Sugar Plums, Candy Canes, Ice Cream, Legos, Grinch, Elphaba, Glinda, Harry Potter and Lilo

Christmas at Hogwarts, Legos, Ohana, Mary Lou Who, Max, Hot Wheels and Wicked are part of the enchanting creations at the Parade of Trees.

Lots of holiday events happening on Saturday, December 6th. One idea- before or after the Danvers lighting of the tree activities (4:00 -5:30 p.m.) visit the Danvers Historical Society's 17th annual Parade of Trees event at Tapley Memorial Hall, one block from the tree lighting event.

Viewing hours at Tapley Memorial Hall
Friday, December 5th, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 6th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Sunday, December 7th, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Admission
Adults $5, Children under 15 - FREE

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While exploring the enchanted forest of holiday creations at the Parade, join the scavenger hunt to find treasures in the forest and win a toy prize. Purchase raffle tickets ($1.00 each) for a chance to win your favorite display! Winners will be notified on Sunday, Dec. 7th after 5 p.m.

Each decorated display comes with a variety of gifts. Treasures to win include a Hogwarts sorting hat, a Stitch stuffie, Lego kits, Grinch toys, games, lottery tickets and gift cards to local businesses, restaurants and ice cream shops. Hot wheels, a Batman mask, gnomes, tools, golf equipment and even holiday wrapping supplies are also great gifts to win!

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; the Saluto Family; Hawthorne Hotel; Total Wine and Christine DiVirgilio


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

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