‘Tis the season for Hamilton’s Winter Wonderland

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Winter Wonderland, Hamilton’s annual holiday season event, returns this weekend. Beginning on Friday, Dec. 1 and continuing on Saturday, Dec. 2 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Kuser Farm Park, Winter Wonderland will kick off the holiday season with a festive family-friendly celebration.

“Nothing kicks off the holiday season in Hamilton quite like Winter Wonderland,” Mayor Kelly Yaede said. “I hope to see many of our families, children and fellow neighbors at this great, annual celebration.”

The annual Kuser Mansion Christmas tree lighting ceremony will be held Friday at 7 p.m. Each year, Yaede is joined by a special visitor to help her officially light the tree.

During the two-night celebration, families and their children can:

Visit Santa’s Village and takefree photos with SantaTake a ride on the Holiday Express TrainVisit the petting zooTour the decorated Kuser MansionView the Jersey Valley Model Railroad Club display in the basement of Kuser MansionView all the decorations and lights throughout Kuser Farm ParkEnjoy musical entertainment, food vendors and other activities

Visitors are asked to bring collections for Toys for Tots and non-perishable food donations. Kuser Farm Park is located at 390 Newkirk Avenue, Hamilton. For more information, visit hamiltonnj.com.

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