December's Third Friday - Dec 19th

Happy Holidays!
We have a great night planned in Tarrytown this Friday, so come out and enjoy the festivities and pick up some last minute gifts.

First - I forgot to mention in the flyer - Main St Sweets is running a Third Friday Special comprising (2) pints for $8.

The Rotary Ducks will be out greeting kids and selling ducks for the 2009 Derby, First Baptist Church will be caroling (their Christmas Festival is Sat 20th from 3-7 and includes a living nativity with live animals), Frosty and Rudolph will be on the street for photos (feel free to bring your own camera), the kids craft will be in Main St Sweets and NU Toys will have gingerbread house building. See below for full schedule.

FROSTY & RUDOLPH
Pictures with Frosty & Rudolph outside "A Nu Toy Store"
5pm- until the film runs out

CRAFT TABLE
Stop by & make a free holiday craft
5-8pm Main St Sweet

CHRISTMAS CAROLS
First Baptist Church of Tarrytown will be caroling on Main Street. Join them on Saturday Dec 20th for a Christmas Festival and living nativity.

ABOUT TOWN….
Rotary Club Ducks & Food Drive:
The Duck Derby Ducks will be meeting & greeting children outside the Music Hall. Duck Derby 2009 is scheduled for April 25th, adoption papers are available now & make a great holiday gift! The Rotary will also be collecting canned & dry goods for local food pantries - please bring an item with you.

Tarrytown Nursery School: Book Fair, great selection of books suitable for toddlers through 3rd Grade. Sponsored by Main St. Books of White Plains.
5-8pm 15 West Elizabeth Street

Yoo's Martial Arts - Holiday Food Drive canned and dry-goods greatly appreciated -- donations accepted now through Dec 22. 

COMING EVENTS
Christmas Festival & Living Nativity: Saturday
December 20th, 3-7pm , First Baptist Church, Tarrytown
featuring live reenactments of the Christmas Story at 5 and 6 PM w/ live animals, as well as a concert by the Irvington Village Band (at 3 PM), refreshments, gingerbread house decorating, and crafts and games for children.

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