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Stoughton Victorian Holiday Weekend

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Stoughton Victorian Holiday Weekend

The Opening Gala is hosted by the Stoughton, Oregon & McFarland American Cancer Society Relay For Life at the Stoughton Cress Funeral Home. Just the beginning to a wonderful and fun-filled weekend in downtown Stoughton!

Opening Gala is Friday, December 2, 2016 from 6pm – 10pm at the Cress Funeral Home, 206 W. Prospect, Stoughton

Come and enjoy the sophisticated vintage music of Second Swing Around, a beautiful assortment of hors d’oeuvres as well as a wine and beer bar.

The silent auction of themed baskets is sure to be jaw-dropping, and all proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Stoughton, Oregon & McFarland. For a $5 suggested donation at the door, you will not want to miss this fun event! Then the weekend continues in downtown Stoughton where you take a step back in time to celebrate the holidays the old-fashioned way! A weekend full of family-friendly activities, entertainment and shopping is in store for this 23rd annual Victorian Holiday Weekend. Here is a sampling of what you and your family can do during the Victorian Holiday Weekend: Horse Drawn Carriage Rides! Santa’s Workshop, Arts and Crafts Show, Illuminated Fire Truck Parade, Breakfast with Santa, Performances of A Christmas Carol, Holiday Lights Tree Display, Carolers roaming Main Street, A Dickens of a Run & Walk 5K and 1 mile, bake sale, holiday gift shopping and so much more!

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