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Holidays on the Hill announces merry schedule for 2024 – Metro Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Chestnut Hill has announced an exciting lineup for its annual Holidays on the Hill event, starting November 16, 2024. This year's festivities promise to be the most vibrant yet, featuring a range of seasonal shopping opportunities, holiday-themed events, and festive art exhibits. The event aims to cultivate community spirit and enhance the overall holiday experience for both residents and visitors. With a focus on supporting local businesses, the celebration will provide various food specials and seasonal attractions. The organizers emphasize the importance of cultural engagement and community participation during the festive season.

The event will kick off with the Circle of Trees display at the Woodmere Art Museum, a highlight that is sure to draw attention. Local residents and tourists alike are encouraged to partake in the merriment, making it a key event in Philadelphia’s holiday calendar. This initiative not only promotes local culture but also fosters a sense of unity among community members during the holiday season.

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