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Third Annual Attleboro Winter Classic Saturday Night

Attleboro will celebrates its third annual Winter Classic Saturday.

Saturday night will be the third annual Winter Night Festival in downtown Attleboro from 5-9 p.m. It is a free admission event and is a family friendly events.

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Events included will be the:

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The Attleboro Arts Museum will be holding “Craft Fair and Art Sale. Admission is free and will feature local artists' talents.

Caricature 
artist 
Adam
 Cristaldi will be doing keepsake portraits, while there will be face painting by Art on the Spot.

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Civil
 War 
Memorabilia will be displayed at the Attleboro Arts Museum.

The Attleboro Lincoln Re-enactors will perform from 5-9 p.m. at Attleboro Registry of Deeds. Food samplings of the period will be available.

The Attleboro Fire Department will be conducting a grand bonfire from 5-9 p.m. on the lawn of the Attleboro Arts Museum.

There will be a festival food court from 5-9 pm. at the Park Street Parking Lot at Attleboro City Hall.

There will be tractor rides, sponsored by Liston Landscaping, will be given from 5-9 pm. at the corner of Union and Park Streets.

Dave Curry, the creator of Drums for One and All, will be performed the outdoor lawn of the Attleboro Arts Museum from 5-6 p.m., providing free music.

Red Ed and the Undead, a pop, rock and alternative act out of Attleboro, will be at the first floor of Attleboro City Hall from 5-6 p.m.

Art in the Ice will be displayed until 9 p.m. on the steeps of Attleboro Registry of Deeds on the front steps.

A Different Spin, a fire show, will be performed from 6-8 p.m. at the corner of Pine and Park Streets.

The Villanaires, a vocal group, will be at the first floor of Attleboro City Hall from 6:30-7:30 p.m.

After 8 p.m., the Attleboro Community Threate actor will be performing scenes from "A Christmas Carol," next to bonfire at the Attleboro Arts Museum.

There will be a toboggan Run and a giant inflated snowsman

Steve Caddick and Friends, an ensemble, will perform from 8-9 p.m. on the first floor at City Hall.

There will be free Zumba, presented by the Attleboro YMCA, will take place on Park Street, across from the Attleboro Registry of Deeds.

Bristol County Savings Bank is the sponsor of the event.

 

 

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