![]() At the parklet at Main and Ligonier, there will be an opportunity to take selfies with the titular character from “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” a popular children’s show that has continued the legacy of late children’s TV host and Latrobe native Fed Rogers. Claus and hot chocolate spoon dipping will be featured at 512 Coffee & Ice Cream. On the first floor of the Quatrini Rafferty building, visitors can check out a display from the Latrobe Area Historical Society and browse items for sale by vendors and crafters from the Latrobe Farmers Market.Ī story time with Mrs. Rock painting is slated at the Chamber of Commerce visitor center. Art center visitors may make an edible dreidel, an activity offered in partnership with WQED. The art center and Adams Memorial Library will play host to holiday arts and crafts. Many will be at nearby sites along Main and Ligonier streets, while entertainment will either be outside or in large spaces with room for social distancing.īarrel train rides will be available, and Greater Latrobe Parks and Recreation will hold snowball games.įood trucks will be on Main Street, and local artists will sell a variety of art and handmade jewelry inside the Latrobe Art Center. Other activities will continue until 3 p.m. The first 300 children will receive a gift bag sponsored by LHTC Media and the Greater Latrobe-Laurel Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce. Rogers Memorial Park, at Main and Jefferson streets, from 10 a.m. “Although we are still mindful of the ongoing pandemic and taking necessary precautions, we could not be more excited to gather together for the holiday season and welcome visitors of all ages to enjoy our scheduled holiday activities,” said Michael Tusay, executive director of the Latrobe Art Center. “We’re fortunate to be back with the same amount of entertainers as we had in 2019.” “We’re happy to have things back in person,” said event committee member Emily Pasqualino. ![]() 2-4, a year after pandemic restrictions caused a shift to virtual programming. The in-person attractions will begin at 10 a.m., capping three days of activities as the annual Holly Jolly Christmas in Latrobe event returns Dec. 4 will find Santa waiting to hear their Christmas wish lists, while people of all ages will be able to enjoy a variety of live music and entertainment.
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