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House Tours On Hiatus, Trolley Tours Added For 28th Annual Holiday Festival

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For the 28th year, the Newtown Savings Bank will present a holiday festival that will feature a Victorian Tea, gingerbread house contest, holiday craft boutique, festival of trees, performances of The Nutcracker Suite, and more.

The event, to be conducted Sunday, December 1, from 11 am to 4 pm, is a fundraiser for Newtown Youth & Family Services (NYSF).

New this year is the addition of historic trolley tours along Main Street, with narration provided by Town Historian Dan Cruson.

“The Newtown Holiday Festival has always been all about community coming together,” said Festival Co-Chair Jesse Rosenschein. “In order to meet the increased needs of the community over the last year, NYFS has hired many additional staff members to provide the community with additional support services and supplementary hours of operation. Participation in this event is an excellent way to support these services along with the many other valuable services NYFS continues to provide to the Newtown community and beyond.”

All Holiday Festival activities are convenient to Main Street. Edmond Town Hall, at 45 Main Street, will house the Victorian Tea, holiday craft boutique and the Nutcracker Suite ballet performances.

The Gingerbread House Contest and Festival of Trees will be presented at C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main Street.

Trinity Church, at 36 Main Street, will host the service of “Lessons and Carols.”

House tours will take a hiatus this year as the committee wants to avoid repetition of houses as well as the holiday weekend being inconvenient for the owners of houses.

“We are so thankful to have Newtown Savings Bank as our title sponsor,” said NYFS Executive Director Candice Bohr. “This year, more than ever, we would like to bring the holiday season and cheer to Newtown, and the festival does just that!”

Tickets will be available beginning Monday, November 4. Cost this year is $10 for individuals, and $20 for families (two adults, two children, with each additional child $5 each).

Tickets will be on sale at Everything Newtown, 61 Church Hill Road; C.H. Booth Library; and Newtown Savings Bank’s branches in Newtown (39 Main Street and 228 South Main Street, within Sand Hill Plaza); 68 Stony Hill Road in Bethel, and 99 Federal Road in Brookfield.

Local crafters are still needed for the Holiday Boutique; visit www.newtownyouthandfamilyservices/holiday-festival/ for details and a link to the vendor application.

Newtown Youth & Family Services is dedicated to helping children and families achieve their highest potential. The nonprofit agency combines clinical services and positive youth development programs to provide a continuum of care to residents of the greater Newtown area.

NYFS is the designated mental health clinic for Newtown/Sandy Hook and is licensed by the Department of Children & Families as an Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic for Children and by the Department of Public Health as a Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic for Adults and as a Facility for the Care or Treatment of Substance Abusive or Dependent Persons. NYFS is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

To find out more about NYFS or the Holiday Festival, call 203-270-4335 or visit www.newtownyouthandfamilyservices.org.

The lower meeting room of C.H. Booth Library is filled each year with decorated trees, wreaths and gift baskets, all to be raffled as part of the Festival of Trees, one of the longstanding events in Newtown’s Annual Holiday Festival.
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