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Charlestown Holiday Stroll and Tree Festival 2010
Thompson Square, Main St & Austin St, Charlestown, MA | Get Directions »
FREE
December 4, 2010 from 11:00am to 5:00pm
Festival of Trees Sponsor Locations ~ Local Non-Profit
Century 21 Elite, 253 Main Street
~ Charlestown Against Drugs
Ambiance Salon, 211 Main Street
~ Charlestown Little league
Zelma Lacey House
~ Charlestown Historical Society
~ Zelma Lacey House
Boys and Girls Club, 15 Green Street
~ Gardens for Charlestown
~ Courageous Sailing
~ Boys and Girls Club
Coldwell Banker, 2 Thompson Sq
~ Artist Group of Charlestown
Gibson Sotheby's International Realty, 1 Thompson Sq
~ tba
H&R Block, 142 Main Street
~ Warren Prescott School,
Joy of Old, 85 Warren Street
~ Charlestown Preservation Society
Otis & Ahearn, 92 Main Street
~ Friends of Charlestown Navy Yard
Keller Williams, 18 Main Street
~ Girl Scout Troop 71320
Sorelle City Square, 100 City Square
~ Charlestown Mother's Association
Citibank, 20 City Square
~ Harvard Kent School
Good Shepherd School, 20 Winthrop Street
~ Charlestown Working Theater
Max & Dylans, City Square, 1 Chelsea Street
~ Massachusetts Oyster Project for Clean Water
Information Line 256-346-8696 or 256-346-TOWN
Some of the trees will be very interesting! Pick up a ballot and vote for your favorite trees.
A free trolley will run from City Square to StoveFactory Gallery on Medford Street.
At 2:00pm
Pick up a map and ballots at:
Speedy Chen's, 297 Main Street
Coldwell Banker, 2 Thompson Square
des rosiers design, 87 Warren Street
H&R Block, 142 Main Street
Citibank, 20 City Square
Olivia Browning, 20 City Square
Keller Williams, 18 Main Street
Event Details
| Where | Thompson Square Main St & Austin St, Charlestown, MA 02129 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 11:00 am–5:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone, Kids, Families |
| Website | http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Charlestown-Holiday-Stroll-2010/164970883523068 |
| Phone | 256-346-TOWN |
| charlestownholidaystroll@gmail.com | |
| Price | Free |
More About Thompson Square
Thompson Square provides residents and visitors a place to catch their breath in the middle of a hectic intersection along Main Street. It's a small park that pays homage to what once was a bustling corner of commerce for historic Charlestown, but is now a spot where dog owners can take a break with their pets or for neighbors to stop and say hello to each other. From the park, you can get a good look of One Thompson Square, a Victorian Gothic structure built in 1875 just after Charlestown ceased to be an independent city and became part of Boston.