Presented by the Camden County Board of Commissioners, in association with BRE and the Borough of Collingswood, the Scottish Rite Auditorium welcomes The Legendary Wailers featuring Julian Junior Marvin on Friday, January23, 2026. Doors open at 7 PM, showtime at 8 PM. In 1977, Junior was invited to join Bob Marley & The Wailers as guitarist. After touring with many incarnations of The Wailers since Bob Marley’s passing, Junior has stepped out to front his own unique version, playing and singing their hit songs the way Bob intended them to be heard. To learn more, Click Here.
Believe it or not you can garden in the winter! Please join us for this class and learn all about the process for winter sowing on Saturday, January10th, 2026 at 10 AM. Adult participants will make three seed sowing jugs to jump start their spring gardens. All supplies and seeds provided. Cost is $15.00 per person and takes place at the Camden County Environmental Center, 1301 Park Blvd, Cherry Hill. To learn more, Click Here.
On Wednesday, December 31st from 11 AM to 12:30 PM at the M. Allan Vogelson Library Branch, 203 Laurel Road, Voorhees, celebrate the New Year a little early with a festive family event designed especially for families and young children!
Our Noon Year’s Eve party offers all the fun of a New Year’s celebration, without the late bedtime. This daytime celebration gives families a chance to ring in the new year together in a joyful and age-appropriate way. Join us for: Story Time, Games, Crafts, Snacks, and the Countdown to Noon! Come make memories and start the new year with fun and laughter! No registration required, just drop in and join the party. To learn more, Click Here.
Philadelphia, PA – All aboard for the most festive and famous holiday trolley tours in Philadelphia. Make it a new Christmas tradition with a four-in-one holiday experience. City Sightseeing Philadelphia presents Holiday Light Show Trolley Tours now through January 5, 2026, with a 90 minute experience that picks up from the Bourse Building in Old City and travels to three of the most famous light shows in Philadelphia. Bring your friends, co-workers, family members or a favorite date, and board a fully decked out festive Victorian-style trolley for an unforgettable trolley ride complete with expert guides, live singing and trivia, giveaways, and even a chance for you to sing your own favorite holiday carols. The decorated trolleys will travel by Christmas Village, Love Park, City Hall, Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market, Dilworth Park, Comcast Center, Washington Square Park – and make stops to get out and enjoy the lights at Franklin Square, Smedley Street and The Miracle on 13th Street. New this year, pair your lights with a classic Philadelphia Cheesesteak with new Cheesesteak tours in partnership with Skinny Joey’s Cheesesteaks. Tour tickets are available now for both individuals, groups and private holiday trolley rentals at philadelphiasightseeingtours.com. Follow for more information on Instagram by following @citysightseeingphl
On Saturday, December20th at 10 AM, join us for a free family event to meet Santa, see fire trucks, enjoy music, and have delicious cookies. The Voorhees Arts Commission will also be offering craft activities! Located at the Voorhees Fire Station, 2002 South Burnt Mill Road, this fun event will be filled with holiday spirit and good times. To learn more, Click Here.
A stylized blood drop holds a sign that reads “Be a Hero” (concept).
Blood donations nationwide typically drop by more than one-third during the winter months
NEW JERSEY — With holiday travel, seasonal illness and winter weather expected to strain the blood supply, New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) is urging folks to donate blood now, before winter shortages intensify and hospitals face increased demand. Blood donations nationwide typically drop by more than one-third during the winter months, even as trauma care, cancer treatment, transplants and surgeries continue uninterrupted.
To encourage donations during this critical period, all who come to donate between Saturday, December 20th and Friday, January 2nd will receive their choice of a festive pair of fuzzy socks or a winter hat as a thank-you for helping patients in need.
Camden Community Partnership presents Winter Wonderland today, December19th, 5 PM at Roosevelt Plaza Park. There will be live Christmas performances, food trucks, pics with Santa, free carousel rides, and more family-fun! Create holiday memories, share smiles, and enjoy the magical festivities. To learn more, Click Here.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — The 35th District and PDAC invite members of the media to attend a holiday toy giveaway and pictures with Santa event, bringing joy to children and families in the community.
This festive event will feature free toys for children (while supplies last), photo opportunities with Santa Claus, and holiday cheer for families across the district.
What: Toy Giveaway & Pictures with Santa
Who: 35th District and PDAC Local families and children
When: Friday, December 19, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Where: 5960 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19141
Details: • One toy per child while supplies last • Photo opportunities with Santa • Visuals include Santa, holiday decorations, toys, and families
Listen for the sirens to announce the arrival of Santa on your street as he travels throughout Brooklawn on Friday, December 19th beginning at 6 pm and on Saturday morning December 20th, escorted by the Brooklawn Fire Department. Be sure to step outside and wave as he drives by to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
On Monday, December 15, 2025 Victor Carstarphen, Mayor, City of Camden, Dr. Davida Coe-Brockington, Acting State District SuperintendentChuck Cerniglia, Executive Director, UnitedHealthcare of New JerseyJordan Davis, Defensive Tackle, Philadelphia EaglesWith the holidays around the corner, Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen hosted a gift giveaway at the Adventure Aquarium to celebrate the achievements of young students from across the city.
During the event, students and their families will be treated to a festive celebration. To make the occasion even more special, the mayor will be joined by Acting State District Superintendent Dr. Davida Coe-Brockington and Philadelphia Eagles’ Jordan Davis, who will be on site helping to distribute gifts and meeting families.
“The holidays are a special time to celebrate with loved ones, while spreading cheer to others,” said Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen. “This event truly demonstrates that holiday spirt. We are grateful to UnitedHealthcare for their generous donation and thankful to all our community partners who support this event. It brings joy to everyone involved knowing these toys will help make the holidays a little brighter for our Camden youth.”
“Moments like this reflect the joy and generosity that surround our students,” said Acting State District Superintendent Dr. Davida Coe-Brockington. “They work hard every day, and it means so much for them to be supported by people who believe in their potential. I am grateful to Mayor Carstarphen, UnitedHealthcare, and all of our partners for bringing added cheer to our young people. Today reminds our students that they matter and that they are deeply valued.”
The holiday gifts will be purchased thanks to a generous donation from main event sponsor UnitedHealthcare, whose representatives and volunteers will be also in attendance to assist with distribution. This event is the latest in UnitedHealthcare’s commitment to help people lead healthier lives and help local communities thrive across the country.
“We are honored to be part of this event with Mayor Carstarphen and help support the Camden community,” said Chuck Cerniglia, Executive Director at UnitedHealthcare of New Jersey. “We hope we can bring some holiday cheer to these bright, young students and their families!”