Light up Somerset 2022!

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Light up Somerset 2022!

November 26

Mark your calendars for this holiday can’t-miss event. Experience the magical charm of the holidays this year at Light Up Somerset. With the streets closed, and the holiday parade gliding up the street meaning Santa’s on his way! The smell of kettle corn and hot cocoa will float through the area, local businesses and vendors selling their wares making it easy for you to find that perfect gift, and holiday music will fill the air causing people, both small and big, to sing-along and dance down the street. Come ”light up” the season with us in Uptown Somerset! As always, this event is completely free to the public and all are welcome!

ALL DAY – Small Business Saturday… Uptown Businesses

ALL DAY – Holiday Design Contest: Christmas Movies… Uptown Diamond

2-9 PM Christkindlmarkt… Uptown Diamond

5:30 PM – Holiday Parade… Starting Rosina Ave. -> W. Main -> N. Center

Stay tuned for more information on all the events and fun for you and your family to enjoy. We can’t wait to experience the magic of the holidays with you.

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November 26

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