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An Old-Fashioned Holiday Celebration

An Old-Fashioned Wassail

& Holiday Celebration


Friday, December 6, 2024

5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Members: $25 / Non-Members $30


Tickets will be available at the door.





Traditional wassail is a beverage made from hot mulled cider and spices,

drunk as an integral part of wassailing, an ancient Yuletide drinking

and singing ritual that involved “charity” giving to ensure a

good apple harvest in the following year.


Come dressed in your cozy, festive attire and join us at the Glebe House for a holiday celebration that includes indoor and outdoor activities (weather permitting). Gather by a crackling fire, savor a hot drink, and listen to seasonal music.

During the holiday season, the Main Floor of the Glebe House Museum will be decorated for guests to enjoy while celebrating and buying holiday decorations.

Guests are invited to enjoy a selection of sweet and savory hors d'oeuvres, and various beverages such as warm "spiked" Wassail, hot chocolate, apple cider, wine, and sparkling water.

Celebrate the season's joys by joining Yuletide Caroling with friends and neighbors.



 

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An old-fashioned holiday celebration with wassail, caroling, and cozy vibes—sounds like the perfect way to welcome the season! A Pelle Pelle vintage jacket would be the ideal statement piece to stay warm and stylish while enjoying the festivities. 🎄🔥

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Museum Hours:

The Museum is closed for the season except for special events.

The Museum will open for the regular season on Friday, May 2nd. 

The Gertrude Jekyll Garden:  Open year-round, 7 days per week, dawn-dusk, for self-guided tours.

 *Please excuse our appearance as our staff has begun restoration work in the Jekyll Garden.  The Garden will remain open to the public throughout the restoration. 

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