Saturday, December 26, 2015

Delaware Canal State Park celebrates New Year with 'First Day Hike' in New Hope - New Hope Free Press

Delaware Canal State Park celebrates New Year with 'First Day Hike' in New Hope - New Hope Free Press

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Chanukah on the Delaware nightly riverside candle lighting in New Hope kicks off Dec. 6

Chanukah on the Delaware 2015

Chanukah on the Delaware will kick off its second annual nightly lighting of the menorah candles in New Hope on Sunday, Dec. 6, and continue the ritual every evening at 6 p.m. until Dec. 13 in the park next to the New Hope-Lambertville Free Bridge. Here’s all the basic facts:

What is it?
Chanukah on the Delaware is an annual non-profit community-based event celebrating the diversity and unity of Lambertville, New Hope and the Delaware Valley. Each night’s event is hosted by a different area organization, and typically consists of a short historical intro, blessings, menorah candle lighting, and a brief sing-along, with complimentary refreshments and treats.

When?
Every night from Dec. 6 – 13 at 6 p.m. Event lasts around 30 minutes.

Where?
At the park on the New Hope side of the New Hope-Lambertville Free Bridge (across from Starbucks). The bridge serves as a metaphor for the bridges we’re building between our towns and faiths.

Who’s going?
Everyone is invited to attend, and we’ve scheduled guest hosts from surrounding communities to make each of the eight nights of Chanukah unique!
Why?

Because the world can always use some extra light and love.
How?
 
Sponsored by Kehilat HaNahar, New Hope Free Press, and Bucks County Jewish Coalition in partnership with Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, and made possible through the generosity of Jamie Hollander Gourmet Foods, Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts, Cockamamie’s, First Federal of Bucks County, and the New Hope Chamber of Commerce, along with the invaluable assistance of New Hope Public Works.

Who are the guest hosts?
12/6 – Kehilat HaNahar
12/7 – Congregation Brothers of Israel
12/8 – Doylestown Hadassah
12/9 – Congregation Tifereth Israel & Kol Emet
12/10-Congregation Beth El
12/11- Bucks County Jewish Coalition
12/12- Ohev Shalom of Bucks County
12/13- Shir Ami