The Connecticut Trolley Museum presents Winterfest 2019 and the “Tunnel of Lights” beginning Friday, November 29th. Winterfest will be open from 5PM until 9PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from Thanksgiving Weekend through New Year’s Eve. Santa will be onsite in a historic caboose for photos and to give a small gift to each child until he has to fly back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+), $11 for children (ages 4-12), $4 for children (3 & under).
Winterfest and the “Tunnel of Lights” is celebrating its 41st operating year as a family holiday tradition. Halls are decked both inside and outside with over 15,000 light bulbs. Outside, closed trolley cars transport jolly guests down a tunnel of lights as they sing traditional Christmas Carols with their trolley car operators. For an open air view of the “Tunnel of Lights,” one open sleigh car is lit up entirely with holiday lights. Be sure to dress warm and bring blankets.
Inside the Visitor Center is a Winter Wonderland where Santa meets and greets children inside a historic caboose. Multiple model train layouts, both large and small are located in the main hall.
For more information about Winterfest and the Tunnel of Lights, call (860) 627-6540 or visit www.ct-trolley.org
The Service of Eucharist and Carols will be at 7 p. m. on December 24 at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 92 Main Street, East Windsor, CT 06088.
All are Welcome!!
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More info contact (860) 623-3273
The Connecticut Trolley Museum presents Winterfest 2019 and the “Tunnel of Lights” beginning Friday, November 29th. Winterfest will be open from 5PM until 9PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from Thanksgiving Weekend through New Year’s Eve. Santa will be onsite in a historic caboose for photos and to give a small gift to each child until he has to fly back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+), $11 for children (ages 4-12), $4 for children (3 & under).
Winterfest and the “Tunnel of Lights” is celebrating its 41st operating year as a family holiday tradition. Halls are decked both inside and outside with over 15,000 light bulbs. Outside, closed trolley cars transport jolly guests down a tunnel of lights as they sing traditional Christmas Carols with their trolley car operators. For an open air view of the “Tunnel of Lights,” one open sleigh car is lit up entirely with holiday lights. Be sure to dress warm and bring blankets.
Inside the Visitor Center is a Winter Wonderland where Santa meets and greets children inside a historic caboose. Multiple model train layouts, both large and small are located in the main hall.
For more information about Winterfest and the Tunnel of Lights, call (860) 627-6540 or visit www.ct-trolley.org
The Connecticut Trolley Museum presents Winterfest 2019 and the “Tunnel of Lights” beginning Friday, November 29th. Winterfest will be open from 5PM until 9PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from Thanksgiving Weekend through New Year’s Eve. Santa will be onsite in a historic caboose for photos and to give a small gift to each child until he has to fly back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+), $11 for children (ages 4-12), $4 for children (3 & under).
Winterfest and the “Tunnel of Lights” is celebrating its 41st operating year as a family holiday tradition. Halls are decked both inside and outside with over 15,000 light bulbs. Outside, closed trolley cars transport jolly guests down a tunnel of lights as they sing traditional Christmas Carols with their trolley car operators. For an open air view of the “Tunnel of Lights,” one open sleigh car is lit up entirely with holiday lights. Be sure to dress warm and bring blankets.
Inside the Visitor Center is a Winter Wonderland where Santa meets and greets children inside a historic caboose. Multiple model train layouts, both large and small are located in the main hall.
For more information about Winterfest and the Tunnel of Lights, call (860) 627-6540 or visit www.ct-trolley.org
The Connecticut Trolley Museum presents Winterfest 2019 and the “Tunnel of Lights” beginning Friday, November 29th. Winterfest will be open from 5PM until 9PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from Thanksgiving Weekend through New Year’s Eve. Santa will be onsite in a historic caboose for photos and to give a small gift to each child until he has to fly back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+), $11 for children (ages 4-12), $4 for children (3 & under).
Winterfest and the “Tunnel of Lights” is celebrating its 41st operating year as a family holiday tradition. Halls are decked both inside and outside with over 15,000 light bulbs. Outside, closed trolley cars transport jolly guests down a tunnel of lights as they sing traditional Christmas Carols with their trolley car operators. For an open air view of the “Tunnel of Lights,” one open sleigh car is lit up entirely with holiday lights. Be sure to dress warm and bring blankets.
Inside the Visitor Center is a Winter Wonderland where Santa meets and greets children inside a historic caboose. Multiple model train layouts, both large and small are located in the main hall.
For more information about Winterfest and the Tunnel of Lights, call (860) 627-6540 or visit www.ct-trolley.org
East Windsor Parks and Recreation
We hope you will join us for our annual Open Skate Event at Enfield Twin Rinks on Monday, December 30th! East Windsor Parks & Recreation has rented out a rink from 11:00am-1:00pm and skating is just $5.00 per person (pay at the door – cash only please).
The Monthly Business/Board of Directors meeting will be held at 5:30 pm this Month at Performance Kars Unlimited 5 Stoughton Road East Windsor Ct 06088.
. Discussion to include Upcoming TVCA Events (for Our members to Network Regionally with 5 Neighboring Chambers) and This Years EWCC’s Calendar which will include a celebration at Our 25th Annual Meeting.& Awarding this Years 2020 Business of the Year.
( Announcement of this Winner will announced shortly)
EWCC Members and those with an Interest in Supporting Business and the Economic Future of East Windsor are Encouraged and Welcomed to attend.
The Holidays are over and Our Local Food/Assist Pantries are usually low on items and donations during the Months of January -March so the TVCA (Tobacco Valley Chamber Alliance ) is having a “TVCA CARES” drive to benefit the Local Pantries of TVCA *Region.
*(Bloomfield, East Granby, East Windsor, Granby, Suffield, Windsor and Windsor Locks)
Locations In East Windsor are;
Edward Jones
(Sophias Plaza)
Performance Kars Collision Specialists
( Stoughton RD right behind 7-11 rte 5)
Windsor Federal Savings
(1 Shoham Rd-Olenders Plaza)
Warehouse Point Library
(107 Main St. East Windsor)
A New Auto & Truck Superstore
( RTE5 Across from Mercury Station and Industrial Park Entrance)
State Farm Insurance
(Sophias Plaza)
East Windsor Town Hall
(11 Rye ST Broad Brook)
Geisslers Supermarket
(Geissler’s Plaza 98 Bridge St East Windsor)
East Windsor Chamber of Commerce
(Located in Broad Brook Library 78 Main ST Broad Brook)
Or you can send checks made out Five Corner Cupboard care of EWCC PO Box 270 Broad Brook CT 06016 or mail directly to the pantry at Five Corner Cupboard, 124 Scantic Rd, East Windsor CT 06088.
Please note that items made be dropped at Pantry
The pantry is manned on Mondays 8:30 to noon and Tuesdays 8:30 to 6 pm to accept donations.
There is also a covered tub on the pantry porch for off hours. It is checked every
The “TVCA CARES” drive will run from Jan. 25th- Feb 15th and Each Chamber is asking its Members to place a “Collection Box” at their place of Business or even run some in house drives at their Businesses as well.
Items needed can range from Non Perishable food items, Personal Hygiene items and even diapers.
Also Monetary Donations can be sent to each Chamber having the Checks made out to Your Local Pantry.
Members may also bring donations a Feb 11th “TVCA Business after Hours”.
Thank You to All in Advance for Participating is assisting those Less Fortunate in Our Region.
Any Questions in regards to this please contact EWCC Executive Director Jim Richards at [email protected] .
The TVCA is comprised of Bloomfield,Bradley Regional, East Windsor,Granby, Suffield and Windsor Chambers of Commerce.
For more info on the TVCA please visit http://www.tobaccovalleychamber.org/