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Sudbury Revives Tree, Menorah Lighting Tradition
This annual event is back, and features Olaf the Snowman, Santa, cookies and cocoa and a lot more.

SUDBURY, MA—Back by popular demand, the tradition of the holiday tree lighting and menorah lighting in the town center is back.
The Sudbury Chamber of Commerce partners with the Sudbury Historical Society, the town and other local organizations to revive the tradition on Saturday, Dec 1, from 4:30–6 p.m.
The activities and events, which take place at the Hosmer House, the center, Grange Hall and Town Hall, There will be lots of family activities at The Grange and Town Hall.
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The evening kicks off with family activities at 4:30 p.m., followed by carol singing at 5:30 p.m., the tree and menorah lighting at 6 p.m. Mister Vic and his Band performs and the town's fire engine and DPW truck will be on the premises, as well as Olaf the Snowman, pajama storytime, ornament making and cookies and cocoa. Kids, too, can visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, hang out with Twillingate alpacas and drop off Toys for Tots. The Hosmer House is decorated with festive displays and also serves refreshments.
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