Arts & Entertainment
John's Crazy Socks Of LI To Host 8th Anniversary Party
The party will feature photo opportunities with Santa Claus and John Cronin; food; live music, dancing and karaoke; discounts; and more.

FARMINGDALE, NY — John's Crazy Socks, a social enterprise dedicated to spreading happiness, invited the public to its Eighth Anniversary Open House, Pop-Up Shop, and Party, the business announced.
People are invited to join co-founders John Cronin and his father, Mark X. Cronin, to celebrate eight years of community, inclusivity, and charitable giving. Hundreds of guests could attend.
The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 7 at 110 Bi-County Blvd., Suite 120, Farmingdale.
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Visitors of all ages can enjoy a wide array of activities and treats, including:
- Photos with John Cronin: Co-founder, chief happiness officer, and the "face" behind the brand’s beloved socks.
- Photos with Santa Claus: A holiday treat for children and families alike.
- Live Music, Dancing, and Karaoke: Get ready to dance, sing, and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
- Meet the Sock Wranglers: These wonderful team members carefully pack each order, spreading happiness with every package.
- Delicious Food from Local Food Trucks: Enjoy a variety of tasty options to keep the energy high.
- Exclusive Holiday Shopping & Discounts: Take advantage of limited-time offers and find unique gifts, available only at the warehouse sale.
"I can’t wait to celebrate with everyone!" John Cronin said in a news release. "I love meeting our customers and watching everyone have a great time at the party!"
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Mark Cronin said John's Crazy Socks is thrilled to celebrate eight years of spreading happiness.
"This day is all about saying 'thank you' to the amazing customers, friends, and supporters who make our journey possible," Mark Cronin said. "We wouldn’t be here without their support and belief in our mission."
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