From online cookie exchanges to holiday offerings from local businesses, you’ll find it here!
Online Cookie Exchange
All Around Pennsauken is creating the first-ever Online Holiday Cookie Recipe Exchange. Here’s how it works: Fill out the easy-to-use form on this web site with your favorite recipe and submit it to the web site. The deadline for submissions is Wednesday, Dec. 14. Cookie recipes will be posted to AllAroundPennsauken.com on Friday, Dec. 16, just in time to get baking. One submitted recipe will be selected to highlighted in an upcoming edition of All Around Pennsauken!
Interactive Holiday Light Map
Residents who go all out with holiday decorations can show off their hard work using All Around Pennsauken’s Interactive Holiday Display Map. Simply visit our online form, fill it out, and submit it. We’ll put out a customized online map on Friday, Dec. 16, just in time for you to hop in the car and enjoy all the vibrant and festive colors of all the local light displays.
Holiday Food Offerings
Whether you’re headed to Pennsylvania and some homemade pumpkin pie, or have visions of sugarplums dancing in your head, you can’t have the holidays without the sweets. There are some local establishments that can provide some serious help in the dessert department. Click here for more info.
Christmas Trees
A lot of family traditions include getting a live Christmas tree. And you can definitely find them right here in town. Click here for more info.
Holiday Shows On Channel 19
Channel 19 Pennsauken Television will once again be offering special programming for the holidays. Click here for details.
Holiday Illumination At Burrough-Dover House
The Historic Burrough-Dover House, 9201 Burrough-Dover Lane, holds its second annual Holiday Illumination event on Friday, Dec. 9 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Over 140 luminaries will provide a holiday glow on the lawn of the 306-year-old house. The house’s halls will be decked in holiday décor, and Santa will be waiting at the lit hearth to welcome visitors. Hot cocoa and candy canes will be served. For more information, visit the Pennsauken Historical Society on Facebook.