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Celebrate Holiday Festivities with Main Street Wildwood

By On Deck Staff

Main Street Wildwood (MSW), a non-profit downtown revitalization organization, will hold its annual Holiday Open House on Friday, Dec. 5, beginning at 6 p.m. The event will take place at the Main Street Wildwood office, 3306 Pacific Ave., downtown Wildwood.
Celebrate the season’s festivities by watching the Jaycees Christmas Parade as it passes by Main Street’s door, then come on in and enjoy complimentary seasonal refreshments. Children of the Wildwoods, 12 years of age and under, are invited to take part in a free drawing for a boy’s bike and a girl’s bike. It will be a fun time for the entire family.
As an added attraction, the Greater Wildwood Kiwanis are sponsoring “Make Your Own Santa Hat.” Children are invited to design and personalize their own unique Santa hat to take home.
The GWCOC is also sponsoring a special guest appearance at the Open House by the North Wildwood Lifeguard Band. The parade will end at the Wildwoods Convention Center where a tree lighting ceremony and parade awards will follow at 8 p.m.
New, unwrapped toys, other appropriate items and monetary donations to help enhance this event for the Wildwoods’ children will be greatly appreciated. Please call 729-6818 or 602-2845.

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