This Weekend in Niles…

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Time for your Weekend Rundown!

Get ready for another exciting weekend in the City of Niles!  Your Weekend Rundown is outlined below.  What are you most excited for?  

First, remember that today, December 9, is the last day to register for the 2nd Annual Greater Niles Sights and Lights Decorating Contest.  Submit your entry before it’s too late!

Niles Music and More and Wonderland Cinema have partnered to bring you holiday cheer all season long!  Stop by Wonderland on Saturday, December 10 at 10:00am to see It’s a Wonderful Life.  The movie is free, but donations are appreciated.  The money raised will benefit the 2023 Niles Summer Concert Series.  

Then, be sure to head downtown on Sunday, December 11, for the Downtown Market Crawl from 12:00pm-4:00pm.  Niles Homegrown Market will have different vendors stationed around downtown businesses so you can see the business, their special vendor, and all of the goodies they have to offer.  Find a map on their Facebook page here.  Finish up your holiday shopping and support local businesses at the Downtown Market Crawl!

This weekend is packed with fun for the whole family.  We’ll see you there! 

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