The Coshocton County Beacon November 22, 2017 - Page 15
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Roscoe Village announces plans
for Christmas candlelightings
Horse-drawn carriage rides, roasted
chestnuts, strolling carolers, hands-on
crafts, A Roscoe Christmas tour, and holi-
day shopping and dining in Roscoe Vil-
lage. Free cookies and hot-mulled cider
will be available later in the afternoon at
the center of the village. Activities may
vary for each Christmas Candlelighting
and some may require a fee to partici-
pate.
Returning for the second year, on Sat-
urday, Dec. 16, is the Christmas Crafters
Event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Lock
Landing, located on the lower level of
the visitor center. Crafters will showcase
homemade items that are perfect for
holiday gifting. For further information,
contact the Roscoe Village Visitor Center
at 800-877-1830 or visit www.roscoevil-
lage.com or visit Historic Roscoe Village
on Facebook.
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COSHOCTON - The 46th annual Christmas
Candlelighting Ceremonies in Roscoe
Village will be held as follows: The Roscoe
Village Foundation will host the can-
dlelighting ceremony on Saturday, Dec.
2 and the Coshocton Visitors’ Bureau,
sponsored by the Roscoe Village Busi-
ness Association, will host the candle-
lighting ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 9.
Visitors to the candlelightings will
experience a truly old-fashioned Christ-
mas. Listen to a Christmas story and
enjoy holiday music as everyone gathers
around the stage in the center of the
village to witness the lighting of a 30-foot
Christmas tree. The honorary candle-
lighter will light his/her candle from the
main candle on stage, then the flame is
passed through the crowd. As the candle
lighting spreads, each guest joins in the
singing of “Silent Night,” until everyone’s
candle is glowing. Both candlelighting
ceremonies begin at 6 p.m. Parking and
admission is free to the public.
A variety of family fun activities will
be offered throughout the day including:
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