Blithewold arboretum remains lit for the holidays

Posted 12/21/22

Stroll the lit paths and gardens at the waterfront arboretum and view custom light displays, handmade bamboo ornaments and more. Enjoy non-alcoholic cider, hot chocolate or coffee, and some hot …

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Blithewold arboretum remains lit for the holidays

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Stroll the lit paths and gardens at the waterfront arboretum and view custom light displays, handmade bamboo ornaments and more. Enjoy non-alcoholic cider, hot chocolate or coffee, and some hot drinks with a kick provided by R.I. Cruisin’ Cocktails.

The grounds are open Thursday night, Dec. 22. They will be closed Christmas weekend but will the program will continue the following weekend, through New Year's.

WHAT: Night Lights

WHERE: Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol

WHEN: Fridays to Sundays through Jan. 1, with reservations at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m.

COST: Prices are by the carload. See website for details and reservations.

MORE INFO: www.blithewold.org

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