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

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Chestnut Hill is gearing up for its beloved "Holidays on the Hill" event, which will kick off on November 16, 2024. The schedule promises to be more vibrant than ever, featuring a plethora of festive activities aimed at enhancing the local holiday spirit. Attendees can expect to enjoy artistic displays, unique shopping experiences, and themed events that highlight the area’s cultural richness. This year, the event will also include special food promotions from local vendors, creating an immersive experience for guests. The Circle of Trees at Woodmere Art Museum will serve as a stunning backdrop for many of the festivities, emphasizing Chestnut Hill's beautiful scenery.

With a focus on family-friendly fun, the event seeks to engage community members and visitors in a celebration of the season. As the holiday season approaches, "Holidays on the Hill" stands as a testament to the local community’s dedication to creating memorable experiences. This multi-week activation not only boosts local businesses but also strengthens community bonds during a time of giving.

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