Portsmouth's Glen Manor hosts free open house on Sunday

Posted 12/9/16

PORTSMOUTH — Come celebrate the holiday season at the annual Christmas Open House at Glen Manor House this Sunday, Dec. 11

Featuring extraordinary decorations and Yuletide cheer, the …

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Portsmouth's Glen Manor hosts free open house on Sunday

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PORTSMOUTH — Come celebrate the holiday season at the annual Christmas Open House at Glen Manor House this Sunday, Dec. 11

Featuring extraordinary decorations and Yuletide cheer, the historic home will be open to the public for this free event from 2-4 p.m. There will be plenty of entertainment, local talent and refreshments. 

The Clann Lir Academy of Irish Dance in Middletown, directed by Anthony Fallon, will perform at 2 p.m.

That will be followed, at 2:40 p.m., by the Portsmouth High School Flute Ensemble, directed by Ted Rausch.

Santa will arrive at 2:45 p.m. for pictures with children. Don’t forget your camera!

At 3:15 p.m., the Portsmouth High School choral groups, directed by Shawna Gleason, will perform.

 The Glen Manor House is located at 3 Frank Coelho Drive, Portsmouth. For more information, visit www.glenmanorhouse.com.

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