Seasonal & Holidays

Don't Miss: Brewster Holiday Celebration Sunday In Old Town Hall

Make crafts, wander through a Christmas forest, check out the pop-up boutique, then gather at the station for the annual tree lighting.

BREWSTER, NY — The Brewster Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration will take place Sunday with Crafts, Cookies and Cocoa in the Southeast Museum, A Festival of Trees in the Old Town Hall Theater and a caroling procession to light the village Christmas tree in front of the Brewster Train Station.

Create a gingerbread person, nibble on cookies and treats, get your photo taken next to Santa’s sleigh on the Old Town Hall stage, wander through a forest of stunning Christmas trees, bid on a not-so-ugly Christmas sweater, and buy a gift at a Holiday Popup Sale!

And finally, sing your heart out to the tunes of the season to light up the Village Tree.

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Admission is free.

(Cultural Arts Coalition)

The Southeast Old Town Hall is at 67 Main St.

Find out what's happening in Southeast-Brewsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Hosting the event are the Town of Southeast Cultural Arts Coalition, The Southeast Museum and the Village of Brewster.

The Cultural Arts Coalition is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating and sustaining a cultural arts center for Brewster, Southeast and the region. Since 2010, the Coalition has spearheaded the restoration of the historic Southeast Old Town Hall, while presenting hundreds of affordable arts offerings at the Studio Around the Corner, the Old Town Hall Theater, and other local venues, celebrating the Community with transformative and inspiring arts experiences. Coalition events in 2023 are made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

The Southeast Museum celebrates the history of the town of Southeast and lower Hudson Valley by educating, collecting, preserving, and interpreting significant material artifacts and culture, to serve as a source of community appreciation and inspiration.

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