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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Welcome in the Holidays at the City of Green’s Christmas at Central Park on December 3

Usher in the holiday spirit at the City of Green’s Christmas at Central Park, 1795 Steese Road, on Saturday, December 3 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Take a photo with Santa, enjoy Holiday music, shop holiday crafts, and more!

Santa and Tree Lighting

Santa will arrive from the North Pole on a Firetruck at 5:30 p.m. to light the Central Park Christmas tree with Mayor Gerard Neugebauer. Following the tree lighting, Santa can be found on the stage of the amphitheater for photos with guests.

Activities and Musical Performances

Beginning at 3 p.m., hop aboard the Roaming Railroad Train around Central Park, get your name sculpted in a block of ice from Elegant Ice, enjoy holiday music performances, shop the pop-up holiday craft show or grab dinner or a snack from local food trucks.

Holiday Crafts and Food Vendors

This year’s food vendors include Bereka Coffee, Rolling Fried, D & M Grille, and Ohio Valley Pizza. Along with our food vendors, the holiday crafters will include Artisan Food Mixes, Faux Hawrylak, The Salty Hive, Wild Roots, Suburban Spirit Wear, Fine Custom Woods, Foushee Artisan Woods, Angie Troyer, and Haff’s Hot Sauce.

Parking is available at Central Park, the Central Administration Building overflow lot adjacent to Kids Country, and Green Memorial Stadium. Parking and admission is free. No registration required.

Learn more at cityofgreen.org/Christmas.

The City of Green, Ohio, founded in 1992, is a prosperous, progressive and promising city with more than 27,000 residents. Approximately 33.5 square-miles, Green is located in southern Summit County. Visit www.cityofgreen.org.

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