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St. Paul’s Episcopal Christmas in Doylestown House Tour returns

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Doylestown, is once again hosting its annual Christmas in Doylestown House Tour, a tradition since 1992, on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2.

One half of the profits from the event will be donated to the Bucks County Housing Group to support the Doylestown Homeless Shelter. St. Paul’s has donated over $200,000 to BCHG over the past 28 years.

Ticket holders will tour four decorated Doylestown borough homes and enjoy Tea at the church parish hall. Homeowners are opening their homes to St. Paul’s team of decorators the week after Thanksgiving to be be-decked and be-dazzled and ready to inspire you. From a contemporary open floor plan home to three historic homes with additions to enlarge and modernize them. These homes are on a 0.8-mile loop. Additional information on the houses and a map can be found at www.StPaulsDoylestown.org/cid-2023.

Tour hours are: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1 and noon-3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. (Snow date is Dec. 3, 1-5 p.m.)

Be sure to stop in at St. Paul’s Parish Hall for its Holiday Tea, which is included in the ticket price. St. Paul’s famous butter cookies will be for sale in one-pound boxes. The parish hall will be open Friday from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Advance tickets are on sale now to Nov. 29 for $40 at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/CID2023. Tickets purchased online will be available to pick up at St. Paul’s parish hall prior to the tour. Tickets must be presented at each house.

You may purchase tickets in person with cash or check at the parish office, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday the (office will be closed on the Friday after Thanksgiving), and at the Doylestown Bookshop at 16 S. Main St., Doylestown. The church is located at 84 E. Oakland Ave., Doylestown.

Tickets on tour days are $45 if still available.

Call 215-348-5511 or visit online for information.


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