Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia’s most famous food street is making it warm and cozy for the holiday season! The 4th Annual Passyunk Ave. Hot Chocolate Crawl returns to East Passyunk Avenue on Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 11:00am to 5:00pm, at 15+ participating restaurants, bars, cafes and coffee shops.
Philadelphia, PA – Yards Brewing Company is celebrating Home for the Holidays in Northern Liberties with its most robust calendar of events yet, featuring festive taproom activities, new beer releases, family-friendly gatherings, community-focused fundraisers, and the return of classic seasonal flavors. From Santa meet and greets to holiday menus, cocktail launches, soccer and football watch parties, and a full week of celebrations between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, the Yards taproom is positioning itself as a warm and welcoming home base for locals and visitors alike. The brewery invites everyone to stop in, get cozy, and raise a pint together this holiday season. Festive happenings include Pajama Party with Santa on December 13th, Black Friday Eagles Watch Party, Boxing Day Party to benefit Cradles to Crayons, Premier League Watch Party, Philly Sports Day, Year in Review Trivia Night and New Year’s Eve Fireworks Pre Game Party and Fill in the Map for 2026. The energy kicks off in November and continues straight through December 31 with happenings with families, sports fans, friends, and out-of-town guests together under one roof. Seasonal and new releases include Long Jawns Winter Lager, Secret Stache charity beer and new Philthy Hazy IPA.
This Friday, December 5, 2025 rain date Friday, December 12, 2025
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Winslow Township Municipal Building, 125 S. Route 73, Braddock NJ 08037
Start off the holiday season at the Winslow Township Tree Lighting Event! Enjoy hot cocoa and cookies, a photo op with Mr. and Mrs. Claus and music as we countdown together for the magical moment of our tree lighting. This event is a perfect way to embrace the spirit of the season with friends and family.
Philadelphia, PA – Fishtown District is thrilled to announce the return of the beloved Fishtown Freeze, an annual celebration of art, community, and holiday cheer. Now in its seventh year, this signature event will take place on Saturday, December 6, 2025 transforming the streets of Fishtown into a winter wonderland featuring dozens of custom-designed ice sculptures, festive shopping experiences, and more. This year’s Fishtown Freeze will showcase five live ice carving demonstrations and individual sculptures created by internationally acclaimed artists from Ice Sculpture Philly. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor food and beverage offerings, exclusive holiday specials at local restaurants, and a complimentary trolley service running along Frankford Avenue from 12:00PM to 6:30PM. Additional highlights include photos with Santa at Frankford Hall, plus unique seasonal activities for all ages. The festivities continue with the Fishtown Holiday Shopping Spr ee, a long-standing tradition supporting local businesses. Beginning Saturday, December 6 and running through Sunday, December 7, shoppers can take advantage of special discounts at more than 25 independent retailers and boutiques throughout the neighborhood. Both events are no charge and open to the public, with food, beverages, and gifts available for purchase. In the event of inclement weather, outdoor activities and ice sculptures will be rescheduled for Sunday, December 7.
It’s the most festive time of the year and Camden County is ready to shine! The Board of Commissioners invites all of our neighbors, families, and friends to come together and celebrate this season with us. From sparkling lights and local traditions, to family activities and winter fun, check out what’s happening near you! For a full list of events, Click Here.
Philadelphia, PA – Roxborough Development Corporation presents Happy Holidays from ROX, a four week holiday festival and month of activities and activations taking over Ridge Avenue and Gorgas Park. Come be festive with the Roxborough Tree Lighting, holiday pop-up market, Art on the Ridge holiday gallery, Santa’s arrival on a firetruck, seasonal food and drink, lights and decorations, Small Business Saturday, Snowflake Scavenger Hunt and much more. Festivities start on Black Friday and run through December (see individual events for details). Look for the lighting of the holiday trees, live music, holiday cheer from New Ridge Brewing Co., entertainment and ornament making for the special wishing trees. Admission to Happy Holidays from Roxborough is always no-charge, while food, beverages, and shopping are pay-as-you-go. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or trying to warm your spirit with a cup of hot cocoa and song carols, Happy Holidays from ROX is a “must-go” seasonal festival for fans of festive holiday fun.
Get your skates and glide into WinterFest’s Ice Skating at Cooper River Park, presented by the Camden County Board of Commissioners! Opening Friday, November28th through February22nd at Cooper River Park. This fun-filled event will have hot cocoa, beautiful decorations, and all the skating you can handle. Bring your friends and family to feel the thrill of the ice! Please note, WinterFest is an official Toys for Tots drop-off location. To learn more, Click Here.
Members of the Kansas American Legion Family provided a full Thanksgiving Dinner to military families during the Big Red One Turkey Run. (Photo by Evert Nelson)
In 2008, a group of Kansas American Legion Riders got together to come up with a way to support the soldiers going through the newly opened Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB) at Fort Riley. The resulting idea: The Big Red Turkey Run, which would deliver Thanksgiving dinners to the soldiers and their families just ahead of the holiday.
Eszter Blair, a member of ALR Chapter 40 in Leonardville who was one of those involved in the initial run, said around 25 military families going through the WTB were provided dinners that year.
The scale of the operation, as well as both the recipients and participants, has grown dramatically. But the mission remains the same – to ensure those serving at Fort Riley know The American Legion Family has their back.
The 8th Annual Turkey Trot will took place in Haddonfield on Thanksgiving morning, organized by Teams Work for Good, a Haddonfield-based, youth-led non-profit.
This year’s event is supporting Kids Alley, Food Bank of South Jersey, and Teams Work For Good.
Over 600 runners are currently registered, which is a race record. Registration for the Turkey Trot can be found here: https://www.teamsworkforgood.org/.
The 8th Annual Turkey Trot will took place in Haddonfield on Thanksgiving morning, organized by Teams Work for Good, a Haddonfield-based, youth-led non-profit.
This year’s event is supporting Kids Alley, Food Bank of South Jersey, and Teams Work For Good.
Over 600 runners are currently registered, which is a race record. Registration for the Turkey Trot can be found here: https://www.teamsworkforgood.org/.
New website will connect residents with food resources across New Jersey (TRENTON) — As families across New Jersey prepare for Thanksgiving and the upcoming holiday season, Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin today announced the launch of EndingHungerNJ.com, a new online resource that helps residents find, and contribute to, food resources in their communities.
The launch comes during Food Pantry Donation Month in New Jersey, amid rising grocery costs, work furloughs, and recent federal disruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that have made it harder for families to put food on the table.
“As we approach the holiday season, we are reminded that while many of us are preparing to share meals with the people we love, far too many families are still unsure of how they will put food on the table. That is not acceptable to me, it is not acceptable in New Jersey, and it is the reason why we’ve taken the position that hunger is not inevitable. It’s a problem we can solve when government, nonprofits, businesses, and neighbors all pull in the same direction,” said Coughlin. “Simply put, New Jersey refuses to let families fall through the cracks and EndingHungerNJ.com is another step in making that a reality. Whether it’s through impactful legislation, creating partnerships with food banks, or simply lending a helping hand, we’re committed to doing everything we can to make sure every resident has the dignity and the peace of mind that comes with a full plate.”
A One-Stop Resource for New Jersey FamiliesEndingHungerNJ.com provides a comprehensive, user-friendly directory of food assistance across the state, including:County-by-county listings of food pantries and community food resources directory of statewide advocates working to end hungerInformation on legislation and State initiatives strengthening food security hunger, information Ending hunger isn’t the work of one office or one organization. It takes a coordinated effort, from local pantries and farmers to statewide advocates, lawmakers, and volunteers. EndingHungerNJ.com builds on that shared commitment and strengthens the network that keeps families supported.