HomeNewsMarlton News‘Christmas in July’ at Burlington County Farmers Market on July 19

‘Christmas in July’ at Burlington County Farmers Market on July 19

Burlington County Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio announced that the Burlington County Farmers Market and the Marine Corps League Detachment # 695, will once again be celebrating “Christmas in July” on Saturday, July 19.

“Every year the Marine Corps League Detachment # 695 collects toys for children throughout Burlington County,” said Freeholder Director Garganio. “Last Christmas, through the generous support of the County’s residents, MCLD #695 collected approximately 42,000 toys which were distributed to over 13,000 children in the County.”

The Marine Corps League Detachment # 695 from Burlington will be collecting new, unwrapped toys for their 2014 Toys for Tots toy drive to be distributed during the holidays.

A special guest appearance from Santa will occur at 11 am. Santa will be arriving in style, riding a red convertible guided by his “reindeer” from the Warriors’ Watch Riders motorcycle group. Warriors’ Watch provides motorcycle escorts for military units and individual warriors both upon deployments and homecomings.

A complete list of vendors and upcoming programs at the market can be found at burlcoagcenter.com. The market located at 500 Centerton Road, Moorestown, will be open every Saturday rain or shine (except during declared weather emergencies) through October. For more information call (856) 642–3850.

RELATED ARTICLES

Swap used Halloween costumes

Marlton Calendar

Related articles

2

Marlton Calendar
October 2, 2024

6

‘Beyond boundaries’
September 30, 2024

9

Celebrate squash day
September 26, 2024

10

Marlton Calendar
September 24, 2024

17

‘Big shoes to fill’
September 17, 2024

20

Marlton Calendar
September 17, 2024

28

‘We will never forget’
September 13, 2024

31

32

Marlton Calendar
September 10, 2024

36

Making music
September 6, 2024

38

Marlton Calendar
September 3, 2024

40

Stay Connected

1,752FansLike
1,343FollowersFollow

Current Issue

Marlton

SideRail

Latest