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21st Annual Reading Holiday Light Festival Scheduled for Sunday, November 25th
Reading Town Hall, 16 Lowell St, Reading, MA | Get Directions »
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2012 Event Held in Memory of Reading businessman Walter Hersey
November 16, 2012, Reading, MA – The Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce is once again this year busy planning the annual Reading Holiday Light Festival which will be held on Sunday, November 25 from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. This fun, family day will take place in downtown Reading on Haven Street, Lowell Street, Reading Common and Main Street. After meeting families and taking pictures at Reading Co-operative Bank beginning at 1 p.m., Santa will arrive on the Common at 4:30 p.m. to conduct the tree lighting ceremony. Working with RMLD who generously donated LED lights for the trees, the Chamber of Commerce takes great pride in lighting the Reading Common for all to enjoy. All community members are encouraged to join the Chamber downtown to enjoy the festivities.
Making this holiday event even more special, this year’s festivities will be dedicated in memory of Reading businessman, Walter Hersey. Mr. Hersey owned and operated Hersey Jewelers in Reading since 1959. When he passed away earlier this year, Walter’s family fulfilled his wish to donate funds in his name to our lighting festival. “The Chamber of Commerce has received generous donations from dozens of townspeople, all of which will be used to help fund this event and continue the tradition that Mr. Hersey loved,” said Chamber Executive Director, Julie Higgins. “We appreciate this kind gesture so much and, to show our appreciation to Mr. Hersey and his family, we are proud to dedicate this year’s event in memory of Mr. Walter Hersey.”
The festival kicks off at 1 p.m. with many downtown streets being closed including Haven Street. Activities include photos and visits with Santa at Reading Co-operative Bank, visit Petunia the Clown at Eastern Bank, character visits from Elmo, Frosty, Rudolph and more! Bouncy houses will also be available courtesy Elite Freestyle and the Chamber of Commerce. Trucks from Reading Municipal Light Department, Reading’s Fire Department and DPW will be parked downtown and available for tours.
Lowell Street from Town Hall to CVS will be closed and filled with more festival activities. The Reading Girl Scouts will be conducting cookie and calendar sales outside The Hitching Post gift shop on Haven Street.
Two trolleys featuring entertainment by Tom Smith holiday carolers will be circling the downtown with stops at the Venetian Moon, Grumpy Doyle’s, and The Chocolate Truffle. In addition, RCTV studio will be open for tours and inviting community members in to make a craft or watch a holiday films in the screening room.
Local talent will be performing throughout the day.
Scheduled so far: Austin Preparatory School Chorus, Reading Community Singers, Creative Arts, RMHS Marching Band, and Old South United Methodist Church Organ and Brass will hold a concert in the church at 4:30 p.m. Programs mapping out trolley stops, activities and entertainment schedules will be available at the festival. Please consult the program for specific performance. For further details, contact Chamber Executive Director, Julie Higgins at 978-664-5060.
Event Details
| Where | Reading Town Hall 16 Lowell St, Reading, MA 01867 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 1:00 pm–4:30 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors |
| Phone | 978-664-5060 |
| rnrchambercom@aol.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Reading Town Hall
Reading Town Hall is located in the heart of Reading, on Lowell Street.
Most town departments are located in the three-floor brick building. On the lower level is the Department of Public Works, including Recreation, Engineering, Water & Sewer, Cemetery and the DPW administration offices. There is also a lower-level conference room.
On the first floor is the community services departments, including Town Clerk, Veterans Agent, Town Manager/Selectmen, Building Inspections and Zoning, Conservation, Elder & Human Services, Health, Historical Commission and Planning. There are three conference rooms on the first floor, including the Selectmen's Meeting Room and the Arnold Berger Conference Room.
The second floor features accounting and finance departments, including Assessment, Town Accountant, Technology, Human Resources, Retirement, Payroll and Treasurer.
Town government phone numbers are:
Emergency -- 911
Police, general business -- 781-944-1212
Fire, general business -- 781-944-3132
Public Works, emergency (8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F) -- 781-942-9077
Public Works, emergency (nights and weekends) -- 781-944-1212
Reading Municipal Light Department -- 781-944-1340
Board of Selectmen -- 781-942-9043
Town Manager -- 781-942-9043
School Department -- 781-944-5800
Public Works -- 781-942-9077
Water/Sewer -- 781-942-9077
Engineering -- 781-942-9082
Cemetery -- 781-942-9086
Public Library -- 781-944-0840
Senior Center -- 781-942-6794
Elder/Human Services -- 781-942-6608
Public Health-- 781-942-9061
Veterans Service Officer -- 781-942-6610
Recreation -- 781-942-9075
Town Clerk/Elections -- 781-942-9050
Human Resources -- 781-942-9033
Retirement -- 781-942-9007
Treasurer -- 781-942-9005
Collector -- 781-942-9023
Assessors -- 781-942-9027
Planning -- 781-942-6610
Building -- 781-942-6613
Conservation -- 781-942-9061
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