Cheer And Merriment At 40th Newtown Holiday Festival
With the holidays right around the corner, Newtown Youth and Family Services hosted its 40th Newtown Holiday Festival on Sunday, December 7.
The festival is a long-standing Newtown tradition where people can ring in the holidays with a full day of activities, performances, and family fun.
Main Street, the host of all the excitement, was once again decorated in red and green for the special occasion. Dozens of vendors were stationed along Main Street, and also inside C.H. Booth Library, Trinity Episcopal Church, and Edmond Town Hall. People could purchase a wide variety of items from these vendors, from pretzels and baked goods to homemade soap and fiber art.
Of course, it would not be Newtown Holiday Festival without the fan favorite Trolley Tours. The brisk wind did not stop guests from boarding a trolley and learning all about Newtown, led by tour guide Don Ramsey.
Another highlight included Newtown Centre of Classical Ballet & Voice performing The Nutcracker Suite in Edmond Town Hall. It was a full house as the dancers twirled across the theater stage, lit by soft pink lights, in their dazzling outfits.
There was also the Holiday House Tour, where people could immerse themselves in history and holiday spirit. Attendees could take a magical stroll into four different Holiday Houses, each adorned with stunning festive decorations.
Other activities included story time with Mrs Claus, the Festival of Trees, and, last but not least, a vintage firetruck visit with Santa.
It was another year of smiles and holiday cheer for children and adults alike.
