Narberth Offers FREE Holiday Fun For The Entire Family!
Free Fun For The Whole Family In Narberth!
The Narberth Dickens Festival is a FREE family event held from Noon to 4pm, Saturday December 11, in downtown Narberth at Forrest and Haverford Ave. The event will feature a scavenger hunt where children race to find all the Dickens characters to win a prize, street musicians, Victorian carolers and performers, dance performances, puppet shows, horse and carriage rides, and much more. Period-appropriate vendors help set the tone, and the local establishments each offer their own version of a “hot toddy” to keep grown-ups warm.
The scavenger hunts goes from 1pm to 3pm or while supplies last. This year also features several free performances, including A Muppet Christmas carol at the Marbertn Theater, puppet shows, Nutcracker dance excerpts, and more!
The 2010 Narberth Dickens Festival includes:
* Ebeneezer Scrooge and all the characters from “A Christmas Carol”
*dozens of period-authentic costumed performers
· a free scavenger hunt & free prize for kids - 1 to 3pm or while supplies last
* horse and carriage rides through the Narberth streets
*professional musicians
*authentic Victorian carolers
* candle-making and other craft activities for kids *New for 2010
*professional ice sculpting display
* free fortunes from "gypsy fortuneteller"
*A Muppet Christmas Carol - free 11am show at the Narberth Movie theater *New for 2010
*Blues for Scrooge - two free puppet shows at the Library *New for 2010
*vintage "Punch and Judy" puppet show performances - see website for "Dickens Theater" showtimes *New for 2010
*"Nutcracker" dance performances from the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet - see website for "Dickens Theater" showtimes *New for 2010
*Free Dickens "tattoos" and face painting for kids *New for 2010
* hot toddies from all the local establishments
* silent auction for festival poster original watercolor *New for 2010
* free coffee and hot chocolate in any souvenir mug *period-authentic vendors and street food
For more information: http://www.narberthonline.com/
The Narberth Dickens Festival is a FREE family event held from Noon to 4pm, Saturday December 11, in downtown Narberth at Forrest and Haverford Ave. The event will feature a scavenger hunt where children race to find all the Dickens characters to win a prize, street musicians, Victorian carolers and performers, dance performances, puppet shows, horse and carriage rides, and much more. Period-appropriate vendors help set the tone, and the local establishments each offer their own version of a “hot toddy” to keep grown-ups warm.
The scavenger hunts goes from 1pm to 3pm or while supplies last. This year also features several free performances, including A Muppet Christmas carol at the Marbertn Theater, puppet shows, Nutcracker dance excerpts, and more!
The 2010 Narberth Dickens Festival includes:
* Ebeneezer Scrooge and all the characters from “A Christmas Carol”
*dozens of period-authentic costumed performers
· a free scavenger hunt & free prize for kids - 1 to 3pm or while supplies last
* horse and carriage rides through the Narberth streets
*professional musicians
*authentic Victorian carolers
* candle-making and other craft activities for kids *New for 2010
*professional ice sculpting display
* free fortunes from "gypsy fortuneteller"
*A Muppet Christmas Carol - free 11am show at the Narberth Movie theater *New for 2010
*Blues for Scrooge - two free puppet shows at the Library *New for 2010
*vintage "Punch and Judy" puppet show performances - see website for "Dickens Theater" showtimes *New for 2010
*"Nutcracker" dance performances from the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet - see website for "Dickens Theater" showtimes *New for 2010
*Free Dickens "tattoos" and face painting for kids *New for 2010
* hot toddies from all the local establishments
* silent auction for festival poster original watercolor *New for 2010
* free coffee and hot chocolate in any souvenir mug *period-authentic vendors and street food
For more information: http://www.narberthonline.com/
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