Day 703 America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration 2013 in Plymouth MA
America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration will occur in Plymouth, Massachusetts the weekend before Thanksgiving. November 22-24th, 2013!
The PIDC Patriotic Concert: Performances by Rob Surette, Letters from Home and The Edwards Twins 7pm-10pm (doors open at 6pm for general seating) Â
Saturday, November 23
Opening Ceremonies-DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 10:30am
Thanksgiving Parade – Main Street, Plymouth 11am-1:15pm
Hannaford Supermarkets New England Food Festival – DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm
Adults: $12.00
Children under 12: $7.00 Children under 5: FREE!
The New England Food Festival features the very best soups, chowders, desserts, party foods, entrees and décor in the region.
Last year 2,300 eager attendees lined up at historic Plymouth Rock to enter the New England Food Festival. Celebrity judges and the people vote on which restaurant entry is the best in a variety of different categories. The New England Food Festival offers winning chefs valuable prizes as well as the prestige that comes with being awarded a winner. Attendees are guaranteed a culinary experience like no other in New England!
Crafters Pavilion – DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm
Children’s Learning Pavilion-Kids Crafts & Activities- DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm
Portal to the Past – Historical Village & Demonstrations – Brewster Gardens 10am-4pm
Wampanoag Educational Pavilion, sponsored by Massasoit Community College -Brewster Gardens 11am-4pm
The National Senior & Alumni Drum & Bugle Corps Reunion Concert – Memorial Hall 6:30pm
Sunday, November 24
Makepeace Farm’s Harvest Market – DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm
Crafters Pavilion – DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm
Children’s Learning Pavilion – DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm
Portal to the Past – Historical Village & Demonstrations – Brewster Gardens 9am-12pm
Wampanoag Educational Pavilion, Sponsored by Massasoit Community College – Brewster Gardens 9am-12pm
Tour of the Mayflower II