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Can’t-miss holiday events happening in the heart of Prairie Village

From tree lighting to Santa Saturdays, here’s your guide to holiday celebrations at Corinth Square, Corinth Quarter, and the Shops of Prairie Village happening Thursday, Nov. 30-Saturday, Dec. 2.

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Get ready to dive into the holiday spirit in the heart of Prairie Village with a lineup of can’t-miss holiday happenings perfect for families and friends.

Snag deals and see lights:

First up, head over to the Holiday Open House on Thursday, Nov. 30. Sales and deals await visitors for one day only at Corinth Square, Corinth Quarter, and the Shops of Prairie Village (all day long). And at 6 p.m, join Santa and KC Wolf at Corinth Square for the annual Mayor’s Tree Lighting. Enjoy entertainment from Dancerz Unlimited, the Belinder Elementary choir, the Shawnee Mission East drumline, and Dickens carolers during the lighting.

Meet Santa:

Rolling into the weekend, it’s Santa Saturday at The Shops of Prairie Village on Saturday, Dec. 2, 10 a.m-12 p.m. Snap a pic with Santa, pen him a letter, and indulge in some cookies + hot cocoa. Pro tip: Don’t forget to get your whimsical caricature picture drawn while you enjoy a festive treat. (It’s going to be a jolly good time.)

Experience holiday magic.

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