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Annual Winter Celebration at Lindenwald Announced for 2019

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News Release Date: November 14, 2019

Contact: Rebekah Oakes, 5187589689

Winter celebrations around the world are as varied and vibrant as the cultures they epitomize. One common thread through many of these celebrations is the presence of light. Light in its many forms is used to represent the hope for spring’s return, the importance of the sun in agricultural cycles, to welcome guests and remember loved ones, and symbolize the resiliency of the human spirit. Light brings people together.

The staff at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site invites the public to join us for “Winter Celebrations: The Lights of Many Cultures,” on Friday, December 6 and Saturday, December 7. The Garden Club of Kinderhook will decorate the first floor of Van Buren’s home. Park staff and volunteer docents will be available to explain both the history of the site and the meaning behind the decorations. The house will be open for tours from 12:30 to 3:30 both days, with a tour beginning every half hour.

The event is free, but due to limited space in the mansion, we encourage that visitors reserve a spot on a tour in advance. Visitors may make reservations online at any time or by phone Monday-Friday between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm by calling 518-758-9689. Walk-ins will be gladly accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.  

Please plan to check in at the park visitor center fifteen minutes before the beginning of your tour. The Friends of Lindenwald will provide light refreshments.

The America of Martin Van Buren’s time was a rich tapestry of cultures with their own traditions, learning from each other and at times combining to form new traditions. The America of today is the same. Our celebrations represent the brightest parts of that tapestry – the ability to see our differences not as barriers, but as many lights illuminating the darkness.

For more information, call Martin Van Buren National Historic Site at 518-758-9689.



Last updated: December 5, 2019

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