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Spirit of Christmas, Historic Hutchinson Home Tour

Submitted by on November 4, 2011 – 5:38 pmNo Comment

Spirit of Christmas, Historic Hutchinson Home Tour Fundraiser:

Saturday, December 3rd    1-4 P M

Tickets $15 in advance, $20 day of event

Includes history booklet, access to each of the homes on the tour and coffee and Christmas treats at the Museum and Art Center!

The McLeod County Historical Society along with the Hutchinson Center for the Arts would like to bring the Spirit of Christmas and the gift of history home to you and your family this holiday season. 

Local Hutchinson residents will be opening their homes for this Holiday Fundraiser.  Each one will be decorated for the season and open for guests to tour on December 3rd from 1-4 P M.  Tickets are just $15 per person and include a history booklet detailing the history of the home and the residents who built and or lived in them. 

The idea of  a Christmas Home Tour is a great way to fulfill the Museum’s mission to preserve and share the history of McLeod County, its houses and the residents who make them their homes.  The Art Center will help to highlight the unique artistic architecture and decorative styling of each of the homes, and bring art and history together. 

The Hutchinson Center for the Arts and the McLeod County Historical Museum will both be open for free tours the day of the home tour, with coffee, treats, and last minute ticket sales available.  The Museum and Art Center will also be giving out free goodie bags filled with Christmas coupons, and gift ideas from local Hutchinson business sponsors!  We hope you will catch the Spirit of Christmas and join us on our Historic Christmas Home Tour!

Historic Hutchinson Homes: 

Schiro Log Cabin Home       Heirloom Tea House        Lynn  and Jim Lauer Home         Joel and Roxann Schwarze      
380 School Rd NW                325 Hassan Street              17202 Underwood Ave.               19266 Sioux Hills Road

 

 

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