Thursday, December 5, 2013

Boston's Best: Holiday Events

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!

The holiday season is officially underway, and Boston sure knows how to celebrate. As you finish up your Christmas shopping and start making plans for New Year’s Eve, make it a point to check out all of the fun festivities going on around town. Especially if you recently decided to buy a home in Boston! From the SoWa Holiday Market to the Salvation Army’s Christmas Castle, getting in the spirit of the season and immersing yourself in the community are fantastic ways to get to know your new neighborhood. To make sure you don’t miss a single moment, pencil these notable holiday events into your calendar.

10th Annual SoWa Holiday Market
The SoWa Holiday Market is the place to shop to find a unique gift for everyone on your list. This year’s event will feature New England’s best independent designers, artists, and crafters who will have their wares on display for sale. Expect to find handbags, jewelry, pottery, letterpress stationary, baby clothes, and more!

Salvation Army Christmas Castle
Be a part of a movement that helps provide toys and coats to over 4,000 in Boston at the Salvation Army Christmas Castle. You’ll help turn Park Plaza Castle into a winter wonderland by helping to decorate, set up tables, display the toys, and hang coats.

A Christmas Toy Story
The entire family will love “A Christmas Toy Story” presented by Contrapose Dance at the Boston University College of Fine Arts. This hour-long ballet is set in Santa’s workshop and features a story about elves, broken toys, a big gust of wind, and the helpfulness of friends.

Holiday Dollar Day
Kids and adults alike will enjoy themselves at the annual Holiday Dollar Day celebration on December 14th. Sip hot drinks, be entertained, and shop for some books to cozy up with this winter. Best of all, everything in the store will be just $1.

Eat Boutique Holiday Market
Shop, eat, drink, and be merry at the Eat Boutique Holiday Market on December 7th. You’ll mingle amongst cookbook authors, culinary experts, wine/spirit makers, and more as you sample delicious fare and get your shopping done for your favorite foodie.

As you can see, there are tons of ways to celebrate the season in Boston. From the South End to Boston’s waterfront, you’re certain to find an event or two that fit into your busy schedule as you wrap up 2013. If you’re planning to buy a home in Boston in the New Year, please get in touch with me. There are some important changes coming up that will have an impact on all buyers who require financing for their home purchases. I’d be happy to sit down with you and discuss what this means for you, as well as stand by your side throughout your journey in the Boston real estate market. I hope to hear from you soon!



Ken Snyder
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