We just got word from the North Pole that Santa & his Reindeer will be BACK at Niehaus Lumber Vincennes on December 10th from 1 pm-4 pm! We are doing things a little differently this year to ensure a smooth & fun time. We had such a fantastic turnout last year, we can’t wait to see everyone again! Stay tuned for more info to come!
Join the Rotary Young Leaders Club on December 8th from 6 – 8 PM for Santa at the Fire Station!
We will be hosting pictures with Santa, cookie decorating, and letter writing!
Entry is F R E E with a donation to our local Salvation Army! Some ideas for donations
Toys for Children up to 17
Non- perishable Food Items
$10 Gift Cards
Pajamas
Winter Coats
Sanitary Items – Shampoo, Deodorant, etc.
The event will be held at the Vincennes City Fire Department, located at 928 Vigo Street in Vincennes. The Rotary Young Leaders Club is excited to once again be collaborating with the Vincennes City Fire Department and The Salvation Army Vincennes Corps for this great event!
Brought to you by the Vincennes/Knox Preservation Foundation
The Vincennes/Knox County Preservation Foundation is kicking off the holiday season with a home tour in the heart of historic Vincennes. On December 4th from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., five properties of historical interest will be open to the public. Tickets will be sold for $20 at Klein Realty at 505 North 6th Street, the starting point of this self-guided tour.
For more information, contact Rene’ Vermillion at unclefay@heddenabstract.com or at 812-882-5273. Vincennes/Knox Preservation Foundation promotes and encourages interest in homes, buildings, properties, history and heritage in the Vincennes and Knox County area.
Like VKPF on Facebook @VincennesPreservation or visit www.vincennespreservation.com
View the elegant William Henry Harrison mansion by candlelight and decorated for Christmas. Experience the holiday as it may have been for the Harrison family over 200 years ago! Built-in 1803, Grouseland is the mansion built by former Indiana Territorial Governor and 9th U.S. President, William Henry Harrison. Each year the festivities carry a new theme with period re-enactors portraying characters from the territorial period. This fascinating event is very family-friendly and sure to get you in the spirit of a traditional Christmas from the past! There is no admission charged but donations are gratefully accepted.