Christmas in Winsted Events Set To Begin Tonight


 

WINSTED — The Winsted Recreation Department’s Kim Schlosser is joining with the Winsted Elks Club in organizing tonight’s annual tree- lighting ceremony (Friday, Nov. 30) in East End Park. The popular event for children and families includes caroling, gifts and an appearance by Santa.

Schlosser is taking over the reins of the holiday ceremony from Winsted Recreation Director Alesia Corso, who said this week she is busy organizing winter basketball programs and will not attend the tree lighting ceremony. Corso’s hours were reduced as a result of a controversial vote by the town’s Board of Selectmen earlier this year.

Nonetheless, the rec department’s holiday schedule of events will go on as planned. Residents are invited to join neighbors for an evening of caroling and the lighting of the town’s Christmas tree. The evening begins at 6 p.m.

Assisting with the ceremony will be the Winsted Elks Lodge, which will provide cocoa and cookies, plus 200 hats and scarves for children who need them. The hats and scarves were hand-made by members of the lodge, including the club’s exalted ruler, seamstress Charlotte Stowe.

In addition to caroling, participants will be able to enjoy the sounds of The Gilbert School Band, which has been a regular attraction at holiday celebrations in town.

For anyone who misses the tree lighting, the Elks are also hosting a Breakfast with Santa event Sunday, Dec. 16, from 8 a.m. to noon, in which children age 12 and younger will eat free. Adult admission to the event is $5 and children can sign up to receive a free gift from Santa.

Opening for Santa will be magician Damon "Captain Lightning" Papp, aka the Pappmeister, aka Papp Puppy Poodle Dogg. Coming in all the way from Winsted, Papp is known for telling corny jokes that go on longer than his special card tricks. His illusions are very appropriate for children. Call 860-379-8045 for information.

On the following Saturday, Dec. 22, the Winsted Fire Department will get into the holiday spirit by hosting the town’s fourth annual Gator Parade, a tribute to the late Gaeton Gangi, a past firefighter and volunteer dispatcher, who passed away in 2004. The parade kicks off at 6 p.m. and features fire trucks, ambulances and police cars flashing their lights and blaring their sirens on a route that travels throughout town.

The Recreation Department has teamed up with the Salvation Army to assist families in need this holiday season. They are accepting donations of hats, coats, boots, clothing, food and toys for the families of Winsted. Cash and gift-card donations are also accepted. Drop off items at the recreation office in Town Hall or at the Salvation Army on Main Street.

Stop by CVS Pharmacy Dec. 15 and 16 and help the Winsted Police Department fill the cruisers with toys for needy Winsted families. All donations will be distributed through The Salvation Army and Recreation Department.

For additional information, contact the Recreation Department at 860-379-8670 or via e-mail at recreation@townofwinchester.org.

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