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Annual Ardmore Day Draws Thousands To Main Line
The Ardmore Business Association's annual Ardmore Day Event featured sales, a dog costume parade, trick-or-treating, food deals, and more.

ARDMORE, PA — On Oct. 19, the Ardmore Business Association hosted its annual Ardmore Day, drawing thousands of attendees to the local festival, according to organizers.
Festival goers were treated to the Ardbark Dog Parade and Contest, hosted by NBC Sports's Michael Barkann. Participating dogs dressed as dinosaurs, Barbie, piñatas, and Eagles players.
The haunted house was a popular attraction, complemented by a wide array of children’s activities, sidewalk sales, store specials, and restaurant deals, organizers said.
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Entertainment filled the streets, and kids trick-or-treated in costume, adding to the festive atmosphere.
The Ardmore Business Association is already planning next year’s event, but is gearing up for its annual Holiday Tree Lighting.
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The tree lighting event will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29 in Schauffele Plaza.
Santa will arrive via fire truck, and free hot chocolate and cookies will be available. Photos with Santa will follow the lighting.
Register to attend the Holiday Tree Lighting online here.
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