Arc of Chester County’s Holiday Fun Fest Returns on Dec. 2

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A poster of a snowman promoting the Arc of Chester County Holiday Fun Fest. Holiday Fun Fest
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The Arc of Chester County has brought back its Holiday Fun Fest this year with holiday activities, crafts, food and games.

The Arc of Chester County has brought back its memorable holiday event, the Holiday Fun Fest.

This cherished annual event, which began in 2010 as a breakfast with Santa, has been a favorite for many years.

The Holiday Fun Fest will take place on Dec. 2, from 9 to 11 AM at The Arc of Chester County, located at 900 Lawrence Drive in West Chester.

Reservations are recommended. Click HERE to purchase your tickets in advance.

A beacon of joy, fostering inclusivity and community spirit for more than a decade, this year’s Holiday Fun Fest has evolved into much more.

The event will include freeze dance with Frosty, a life-size gingerbread house, festive cookie decorating, a pancake breakfast with a toppings bar, visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus, crafts, games, and prizes to commemorate all the holidays celebrated during the season.

At the Holiday Fun Fest, the Arc of Chester County creates a space where everyone can experience the magic of the holiday season. A plethora of activities promises to engage and delight participants of all abilities.

“We are incredibly proud to bring back this event, a tradition that embodies the heart of our organization’s mission,” said Jeanne Meikrantz, CEO of The Arc of Chester County. “We are committed to inclusivity, acceptance, and having accommodations for all individuals and families to feel welcome and to have a memorable holiday experience.”

The Arc of Chester County has been dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities and their families for more than 70 years and values a community that embraces all equally.

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