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Gem Of The Hills Holiday Activities
The
Town
of
Alderson
and
Alderson
Main
Street
announce
a
holiday
season’s
worth
of
fun
for
the
whole
family!
Long
known
for
its
family
friendly
activities
such
as
festivals
and
the
July
4th
Celebration,
Alderson could not let the season pass without something for everyone.
Of
course,
the
Town
has
to
get
ready.
So,
from
10-12
on
Saturday,
November
23rd,
everyone
is
invited
to
help
decorate
Alumni
Park
and
the
Gazebo
on
the
Monroe
County
side
of
Alderson.
The
theme
this
year
is
“Candy
Cane
Lane”.
What
a
great
way
to
start
working
up
an
appetite
for
Thanksgiving
Dinner.
On
the
Saturday
after
Thanksgiving,
November
30th,
visit
our
stores
on
Small
Business
Saturday.
Shop
local
and
find
one-of-a-kind
gifts
at
the
Alderson
Artisans
Gallery
and
Alderson’s
Store.
The
Artisans
Gallery
will
be
holding
an
open
house
with
refreshments
for
their
customers
from
11-5.
Finding
lunch
or
a
delicious
specialty
coffee
drink
will
be
easy
at
the
Fruits
of
Labor
Café
and
additional
food
options
are
available at Jessie’s Market or the Big Wheel.
The
people
in
town
will
be
busy
decorating
their
homes
and
judging,
to
see
who
has
done
the
best
in
several
categories,
will
happen
on
December
3-4.
No
need
to
sign
up;
the
judges
will
visit
every
street
inside the city limits.
The
Alderson
Ministerial
Association
sponsors
a
wonderful
opportunity
for
folks
to
fellowship
and
share
the
reason
for
the
season
at
a
series
of
Advent
Services
and
Lunches
at
12
noon
on
December
4
at
River
of
Life;
December
11
at
Johnson
Memorial
United
Methodist
(JMUMC);
and
December
18
at
Old
Greenbrier Baptist.
The
first
Friday
in
December
is
the
traditional
day
for
the
annual
Christmas
Parade.
Line
up
starts
at
5
on
Virginia
Street
and
the
parade
steps
off
at
6
to
march
to
the
Alderson
Volunteer
Fire
Department
where
the
younger
folk
will
have
an
opportunity
to
meet
with
Santa
and
the
Alderson
Women’s
Club
will
provide
a
treat.
The
parade
route
will
be
different
this
year,
going
from
Virginia
Street
to
Riverview
Avenue
and
following
it
to
cross
the
new
bridge
and
then
down
the
hill
to
the
AVFD.
A
recent
partial
inspection
of
the
Alderson
Memorial
Bridge
revealed
some
concerns
so,
out
of
an
abundance
of
caution,
the
parade
route
has been changed.
If
you
are
not
sure
you
can
fit
dinner
for
your
family
in
with
the
parade,
JMUMC
has
the
answer.
From
4-7
they
are
providing
a
soup,
sandwich,
drink
and
dessert
meal
for
$10
for
adults
and
$7
for
those
12
and
under.
Warm
up,
have
some
great
homemade
food,
and
shop
their
annual
Bazaar
before
the
parade
starts.
The
Queen
of
Lights
will
turn
on
the
lights
over
the
Alderson
Memorial
Bridge
as
she
makes
her
way
along
the
parade
route.
There
is
nothing
prettier
during
the
holidays
than
those
lights
reflected
in
the
water of the Greenbrier River.
JMUMC
will
continue
their
soup,
sandwich,
drink
and
dessert
meal
and
bazaar
from
9-3
on
Saturday,
December
7
and
from
12-3
on
Sunday,
December
8
and
the
shops
of
Alderson
will
welcome
you
on
both
days.
On
Sunday,
December
8,
an
event,
which
is
a
highlight
for
many
in
the
area,
will
be
held
in
a
new
location.
Alderson
Main
Street’s
Christmas
Tea
will
be
at
1659
Riverview
Avenue,
East
at
the
beautifully
restored
Victorian
home
of
Sue
Grizzard.
Roger
and
Leah
Trent
will
add
their
lovely
music
to
the
delightful
afternoon
tea
as
generations
take
a
few
quiet
moments
to
just
enjoy.
There
will
be
a
special
treat
from
Riverview
Café
this
year.
On
the
same
day,
the
Historic
1896
C&O
Train
Depot
will
host
a
model
train
show
and
display
from
10-4
and
photos
with
Santa
by
professional
photographer
Sheena
Pendley can be taken there from 2-4 for a donation.
On
Sunday,
December
22
at
3
pm,
Old
Greenbrier
Baptist
Church
will
host
a
Community
Cantata.
Voices
from throughout the town will join in praise and light refreshments will be served after the performance.
Christmas Eve services will be held at 7 pm at Old Greenbrier Baptist and at 8 pm at JMUMC.
The
final
event
of
the
“Gem
of
the
Hills”
holiday
season
will
be
the
Family
Friendly
Fireworks
display
at
7:30
pm
on
New
Year’s
Eve
put
on
by
the
Alderson
Volunteer
Fire
Department
and
funded
by
a
grant
to
Alderson
Main
Street.
Kids
of
all
ages
will
enjoy
about
20
minutes
of
an
amazing
light
show
best
seen
from the Alderson Memorial Bridge.
Alderson
Main
Street
President
Don
Sutherland
said,
“We
have
a
great
line-up
of
activities
and
hope
everyone will come support them and our local businesses and enjoy! Happy New Year!”
Please
consult
the
calendar
on
the
Town
of
Alderson
web
site
at
aldersonwv.org
for
any
changes
to
the
schedule.
Photo Captions:
7422: A welcoming doorway from 2023.
7421: A decorated house from 2023.
7403: Alumni Park from 2023.
(Click for lager view)