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Special to the News Dec. 9, 2023

Each year the Chamber of Commerce coordinates the Annual Holiday House Tour with beautiful homes that showcase the artistry and creativity of Winchester’s talented residents and get everyone in the mood and inspired for the upcoming Holidays!  This year the tour will be on Sunday, Dec. 17, from 2-4 p.m.  Tickets are available on the Chamber website www.winchesterchamber.org or at Books Ends.

All proceeds from the event go toward the Town Beautification Fund which supports such projects as the hanging baskets, the holiday lights and the wreaths adorned on the Winchester Center’s historic lamp posts every Holiday season. The Annual Holiday House Tour is a great opportunity to make a tangible difference to the beauty and vitality of Winchester! 

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