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Take a festive holiday stroll this weekend on Park Street, other sites

Dan McClelland

The Park Street businesses and the business community in general are inviting those wishing to bask in a little holiday glow to take the Tupper Lake Holiday Stroll. It’s happening December 15th and 16th!

Residents and visitors are invited to take a walk down a festively decorated Park Street, Friday, December 15 from 4p.m. to 7 p.m., or on Saturday, December 16 from noon to 7p.m.- enjoying the beautifully lit trees, stunning storefronts, and some fun holiday activities are to be expected.

In Tupper Lake’s Junction the Tupper Lake Train Depot will be open with vendors ready to help shoppers wrap up their holiday shopping.

By shopping at home this weekend residents will find many holiday shopping deals right here and get themselves into the festive spirit of the holiday- as they walk and stroll through the community with their neighbors.

Park Street businesses will be aglow with white twinkle lights, and will visited by a few special guests (Santa, the Grinch, and Ollie the Otter), and full of family fun!

The Town of Tupper Lake recreation department and the Tupper Lake Public Library are offering a craft and movie night for children on Friday evening. Children must be pre-registered to attend. Parents can register their children either at the library or the town hall.

Raquette River Brewing will also be hosting its annual Tree Decorating Party Saturday, December 16 where Santa is going to make an appearance.

Joining the retailers on Park Street this weekend will be Tupper Arts which has put up a number of types of new Christmas ware, including soaps, tree ornaments, trinkets and more- many of which have been made by local artisans.

-So take a stroll this weekend and check out all that Tupper Lake businesses have to offer!