Friday, November 18, 2016

America's Hometown Celebration



Saturday, November 19
* Opening Ceremonies, DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 10:30am

* Thanksgiving Parade, Main Street, Plymouth: 11am-1:30pm

* New England Food Festival: DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm

* Portal to the Past, Historic Village and Demonstrations, Brewster Gardens, 10am-4pm

* Wampanoag Education Pavilion, sponsored by Massasoit Community College: DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm

* The National Senior and Alumni Drum and Bugle Corps Reunion Concert, Memorial Hall: 6:30pm Sunday, November 20

* Harvest Market, DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park: 11am-4pm AMERICA'S HOMETOWN THANKSGIVING
ILLUMINATE THANKSGIVING
 
Saturday, November 19, 2016 - 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Join Plymouth 400 and our partners around the world as we GIVE THANKS and GIVE BACK.
Plymouth, Massachusetts will celebrate Illuminate Thanksgiving on November 19th as part of America's Hometown Thanksgiving Weekend.

Illuminate Thanksgiving will kick off at 4pm at the Hedge House on Water Street in Plymouth with an inspirational program filled with live music, inspiring words, and illuminated art.

Following the program, downtown Plymouth shops and restaurants will illuminate their windows with festive displays and offer special entertainment, programming and more!

Join us in downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts for an inspiring evening!

4PM-5PM: Illuminate Thanksgiving Location: Hedge House Lawn, 126 Water Street An inspirational candle-lighting ceremony featuring the General Society of Mayflower) and received the "One Small Candle" award last year.

5PM-8PM: #IlluminatePlymouthCulture Location: Plymouth Bay Cultural District Stroll through the Plymouth Bay Cultural District and vote for your favorite illuminated storefront below, and stop into a participating restaurant for an Illuminate Thanksgiving commemorative pint glass!

Plus, the General Society of Mayflower Descendants House will honor the 102 Mayflower passengers with 102 luminaries, and Plymouth Antiquarian Society will offer tours of the historic Hedge House.

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