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Candlelight Shopping in Historic Downtown Haddonfield Fridays, November 29 through December 20, from 5 to 9 p.m. Spend the Holidays in Historic #DowntownHaddonfield, every Friday Night from November 29 – December 20, as the business district transforms into a sparkling wonderland. Downtown merchants will have extended shopping hours; open until 8 PM or later. Plus, Downtown Parking is FREE from Thanksgiving until New Year’s Eve. Friday, November 29, at 6 p.m.: the kick-off to Candlelight Shopping continues with the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at Library Point. Then, Mr. & Mrs. Claus, will lead the Santa Parade to Kings Court, where they will pose for pictures in the Gazebo. Carolers and musicians will fill the night air with classic holiday music every Friday Night during Candlelight Shopping. Mrs. Claus visits Downtown Haddonfield merchants on December 13 & 20. Mrs. Claus can’t wait to take pictures with you and your loved ones – if you can catch her while shopping! New this year! The Indian King Tavern Museum is hosting “Yuletide at the Museum,” a weekly colonial-era holiday event, December 6, 13 & 20. Guests can learn how ancestors observed the holidays during the American Revolution, make/ take historical holiday ornaments, and enjoy refreshments.! The best gift this season is the Downtown Haddonfield Community E-Gift Card. It's easy to buy and use and keeps dollars local. The Mastercard-backed electronic gift card lets merchants see the funds in their account at the end of the business day. The Partnership for Haddonfield, the managing corporation of the Haddonfield business district, encourages everyone in the Delaware Valley to "Shop Small" and "Support Local" this year. "Now more than ever, it's important to support small businesses," says the Partnership's Executive Director, Michael Marciante. "Studies show that for every $100 spent at a locally owned business, nearly $70 stays in the community and contributes to its economic growth." Marciante notes that "shopping small also allows customers to get to know the people behind the product or service, which results in unbeatable customer service and personalization."