The Luzerne County Historical Society will host a holiday program, “Christmas at the Historic Swetland Homestead,” on Saturday and Sunday, Dec 6 and 7.
The event at 885 Wyoming Avenue in Wyoming will feature both modern and historic takes on the holiday season. Inside the house, guests will be transported to 1825 and will learn all about the holiday season 200 years ago. Visitors can see what passed for decorations and learn all about the traditions of this new celebration, Christmas Day.
Outside the house, there will be present-day Christmas features — Santa Claus and his helper, a choice of on-site crafts for the kids, and a selection of local food trucks. The food trucks onsite will feature Belgian waffles, Caribbean cuisine, and more.
Visitors can also bring their letters for Santa and get presents from his helper. The Darling House on-site will have a wide array of last-minute gift ideas in the gift shop.
The event runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Tickets for LCHS members are $5, and nonmembers are $10 each – children under 5 are free. Tickets include tours of the house, visits with Santa, and the children’s crafts.
For more info, call 570-823-6244 ext. 3 or email reservations@luzernehistory.org. No reservations are required; tickets can be purchased at the door.
Founded in 1858, the Luzerne County Historical Society is Pennsylvania’s oldest county historical society. LCHS preserves and promotes the collective history and heritage of Luzerne County at the Bishop Library and the Museum in Wilkes-Barre, the Denison House in Forty Fort and the Swetland Homestead and Darling House in Wyoming.
For information, visit www.luzernehistory.org or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/luzernehistory.