Three Tree Lightings Planned For The Weekend
Newtown will once again hold three tree lightings this holiday season. All three are scheduled for the upcoming weekend.
The 34th Annual Ram Pasture Tree Lighting is scheduled for Friday, November 30. The event will begin with musical performances at 6:30 pm and continue with the tree lighting at 7. There will also be additional caroling, refreshments, and visits with Santa and Mrs Claus.
In the hours leading up to this year’s event, Newtown Parks & Recreation employees will be placing luminarias around Ram Pasture and on nearby roadways leading to the historic property.
The 18th Annual Sandy Hook Tree Lighting will take place the following night, on Saturday, December 1.
The event is being coordinated by Sandy Hook Organization for Prosperity and will begin at 4 pm. Activities will be centered around the area of Church Hill Road, Washington Avenue, Riverside Road, and Glen Road.
Children of all ages are invited to meet Santa Claus, who will be arriving at 5 pm to begin visiting with attendees. Those who offer Santa a nonperishable donation for FAITH Food Pantry will be entered into a drawing to have the honor of lighting the trees that night.
Karaoke will be ongoing in the area of The Glen, where one of two trees will be lit at 6 pm. The trees are on the corners of Church Hill at Washington and Washington at Riverside, opposite each other.
Caroling and more karaoke will follow after the two trees are lit.
Faith at Newtown, at 4 Riverside Road, will again be hosting a Live Nativity presentation during Saturday’s special event.
The Ninth Annual Hawleyville Tree Lighting and Toy Drive will then follow on Sunday, December 2.
Residents are invited to gather at Barnabas Plaza, 23 Barnabas Road, for the one-hour event scheduled to begin at 5:30.
Holiday festivities will take place, including performances by the Dance Etc. Dancers, hot chocolate, and cookies from Hawleyville Post Office, free cheese pizzas from Papa Al’s, and — if everyone is well-behaved — a visit from Santa and Mrs Claus, delivered courtesy of Hawleyville Volunteer Fire Department. John Voket will be the master of ceremonies.
Those planning to attend are asked to consider bringing with them an unwrapped toy or gift to be collected for The Newtown Fund, which benefits local families.
This event is organized by Stony Hill Four Corners, a business association covering the Hawleyville section of Newtown and the Stony Hill section of Bethel.