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Look ahead: Your guide to holiday fun at North Hills

Un-wined, shop, and celebrate the upcoming season with a calendar jam-packed with festive fun.

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‘Tis the season to sip, shop, and support at North Hills.

Here’s a look at events you won’t want to miss as we head into the holidays.

🍷 Wine Walk

Saturday, Oct. 18 | 3-6 p.m. | Held in benefit of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, a local nonprofit that supports cancer research and community programs, this event offers attendees the chance to sample wines from several North Hills hotspots. Tickets are required, available here.

👻 Boos + Brews

Saturday, Oct. 25 | 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. | Discover fall treats from local vendors at the Midtown Farmer’s Market, plus craft beer tastings, pumpkin decorating, live music, and a Halloween costume parade.

🎄Holiday Shop + Stroll and Tree Lighting Ceremony

Saturday, Nov. 22 | Enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season while shopping for everyone on your list. Then, stick around for the annual tree lighting ceremony to officially welcome the holiday season.

See the full event calendar for details.

‘Tis the season

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