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Ingersoll Museum’s Santa’s Village tradition carries on

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Jaxon was excited to get on to see Santa with Sylina and Rachel Fraser. (Ron Yuzark Photo)


Ron Yuzark, Echo Correspondent


From Nov. 23 to Dec. 21, the Ingersoll Cheese and Agricultural Museum transformed into a magical holiday destination every Saturday evening from 4 to 8 p.m. It delighted families with its enchanting Santa's Village. The festive event, which ran for five consecutive weeks, offered a variety of activities that captured the spirit of the season. Children had the chance to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, pen heartfelt letters to the North Pole, and immerse themselves in creative holiday crafts and activities. Each Saturday brought fresh surprises, ensuring every visit was unique and brimming with festive cheer. Families from across the region flocked to the free event, making it a centerpiece of their holiday traditions. The Museum team expressed gratitude for the overwhelming community support and joyfully reported a successful season of memory-making. Organizers reminded attendees to follow the official event page for updates and reiterated that the event was free of charge, cautioning against unauthorized ticket sellers claiming affiliation. The Town of Ingersoll extends its thanks to all who joined in celebrating the magic of the season and looks forward to more cherished holiday traditions in the years to come. For more information about upcoming events, visit the Ingersoll Cheese and Agricultural Museum’s website or contact the Museum directly.

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