MARQUETTE, MI — The Holiday Season is upon us, and many of us begin to look back on some of our favorite family traditions and memories, such as decorating the Christmas tree. But where did some of these Christmas traditions come from? Many of these traditions started in Germany.
Are you curious about what other Christmas pastimes come from the German community? Then come join the Marquette Regional History Center as we present “German Christmas” on Saturday December 7th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The History Center will be celebrating with traditional German decorations, tree lighting and German holiday treats provided by Das Steinhaus!
Admission to the celebration in the Gathering Hall is free, but donations are greatly appreciated. For more information, call the History Center at (906) 226-3571, check us out on Facebook or email us at mrhc@marquettehistory.org.

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