
CANTON — The Paul Revere Heritage Site invites members of the public to attend its annual Sweets and Treats Holiday Fair for a day of seasonal fun.
WHEN:
Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
WHERE:
2 & 4 Rolling Mill Way, Canton
The event will take place on all three floors of the Yellow Barn (future museum) and in Copper Mill Hall (upstairs from Northern Spy Restaurant).
WHAT:
The Holiday Fair will feature over 20 food and craft vendors and photo opportunities with Grandma Sugar and Papa Spice. Guests can vote for the winner of the Gingerbread Construction Contest and will have a last chance opportunity to view pieces of the current COPPER exhibit and more.
Additional family-friendly activities include cookie decorating, designing a hat, bookmark, or ornament, and learning activities with the Canton Code Ninjas and the Canton Public Library.
Guests can register to compete in the Gingerbread Construction Contest until Dec. 2 by clicking here. The competition is open to all ages, and winners will be chosen for the best traditional and creative designs in each age category.
The Holiday Fair will take place in heated, handicap-accessible buildings and is free to attend. Click here for more information about the event, or reach out to the program director with questions by emailing ANeff@PaulRevereMuseum.org.
About the Paul Revere Heritage Site
The Paul Revere Heritage Site, where Paul Revere founded the vast American copper industry, is home to nine acres of manicured parkland, waterways, flat walking paths, two rehabilitated mid-nineteen-century buildings erected by Paul’s son and business partner Joseph Warren Revere, and the Northern Spy Restaurant. The Heritage Site, located in Canton near the Route 93 and Route 95 junctions, can also be reached by the nearby Canton Center commuter rail station. The no-fee park is open seven days a week.
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