The Annual Summit Snowflake Stroll

summit snowflake strollFriday, December 2 from 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Start your stroll at 408 Springfield Avenue, Summit to kick off your holiday shopping. Businesses will stay open later and will be offering special discounts. Be sure to stop by the Summit Downtown Hospitality Center, at 408 Springfield Avenue for hot chocolate, a photo booth, and complimentary gift wrapping (courtesy of the Summit Educational Foundation!)

The Summit YMCA will be offering free babysitting from 5:30pm – 9:30pm, so you and your friends or significant other can enjoy a night out on the town. Registration is required.
For more information call 908-277-6100.

Free wrapping!

Free wrapping!

 


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