About the Event
The 2024 opening ceremony and tree lighting will be at 6:00 PM on Friday featuring Chaz from the "Chaz and AJ Show" on WPLR radio. Followed by an illuminated fire truck procession down Main Street.
The 85 foot tree on the Bethlehem Town Green is the largest decorated Christmas Tree in the area. It is topped with a six foot tall eight pointed star of Bethlehem with 85 cool white LED lights around its perimeter.
All Around Christmas Town
Christmas Cachets
A visit to the Bethlehem Post Office to send holiday mail has become an annual tradition for many families. You can select one of the 85 “Christmas Cachet” designs to hand-stamp your holiday greetings before mailing them off to friends and family.
Where: 34 East Street
Hours: Fri. Dec 6 from 8 am to 8 pm
The Bethlehem Post Office has introduced a new cachet each year since 1938. There are now over 80 festive designs to decorate your holiday mail, all created by local residents, artists and children.
Where: Bethlehem Post office, 34 East Street
Regina Laudis Abbey
The Abbey’s 18th-century Neapolitan Crèche was given to the Abbey by artist and philanthropist Loretta Hines Howard, who also donated a similar Crèche to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hand-carved figures of wood, terra cotta, jute and porcelain, vividly portray the Holy Family, angels, the Three Kings, merchants and peddlers, children, a lamplighter, a woman on her donkey transporting vegetables, peasants and farm animals.
Where: 249 Flanders Road
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A second Crèche at the Abbey, The Lauren Ford Crèche, is located in a small farm shed near the Lower Abbey Chapel. This Crèche, created by revered Connecticut artist Lauren Ford, is a charming rustic Nativity scene with figures of Jesus, Mary and Joseph dressed in New England clothes. The Abbey also opens to visitors its Monastic Art Shop, featuring all products of the monastics' work on the land and in animal husbandry: crafts, beauty products, cheeses, jams and jellies, herbal teas, flavored vinegars, herbs, and honey.
Bellamy-Ferriday House
Bethlehem’s beautiful eighteenth century Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden is located at the north end of the town green. Guides are on hand to give tours and inspire you to the way the one time owners of this historic home inspired past residents.
Where: 9 Main Street North
Hours and Admission: Call (203)266-7596 to book a tour
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Special Events:
Illuminated Firetruck Procession
All along Main Street (after the tree lighting)
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