Experience the warmth and history of the holiday season
with Landmark Park’s Victorian Christmas on December 14 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
This annual open house is Landmark Park's way of saying thank you to the
community for its support during the year.
Wreaths, garlands and swags made
from native evergreens and
other natural materials will decorate Landmark
Park's historic
buildings. Visitors will
have a chance to make old fashioned
ornaments and decorations to take home or
hang on a cedar
tree at the park.
Horse-drawn wagon rides will also be
available. At 2 p.m. the
Christmas message will be delivered by a circuit
riding preacher,
Dr. Tim Faulk, in the Headland Presbyterian Church.
Holiday
music will take place in the Victorian-style Gazebo
and piano students of the Wiregrass Christian Teacher's Music
Club will perform in the church prior to
and after
the service. Santa will also be on hand in the Interpretive Center
Auditorium beginning at 2:30 p.m. to talk with the children
and listen to their
Christmas wishes.
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