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Legacy Place transforms into holiday destination for December

Photo courtesy of Chris Capozzi 

Dedham, MA Legacy Place has transformed into a festive holiday destination, offering seasonal entertainment, shopping, and dining throughout December at 680 Legacy Pl. New this year, the property will feature weekly live performances by Berklee College of Music students and alumni, filling Legacy Place with magical holiday music and cheer. Additional seasonal highlights include a Letters to Santa mailbox, Santa brunch, extended holiday hours, and more.

Holiday Events and Activities

• Holiday Live Music Series; Saturday, December 20, 12 – 2pm.

Who: Analise, an alt-indie artist, whose conversational story-telling creates a nostalgic, emotional experience for listeners. 

Where: The Green

• Letters to Santa; now through Wednesday, December 24. 

Guests are invited to drop off their wish lists at the Letters to Santa mailbox on The Green (located in front of J.Crew). Letters will be delivered to the North Pole through December 24. 

• Brave Daughters Sip & Shop; Tuesday, December 30, 5 – 8pm.

To prepare for the new year, Brave Daughters will host another evening full of sparkles, sips and bites, and an exclusive discount.

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