Public Invited to Visit the Governor’s Residence during Holiday Season

HARRISBURG – Gov. Edward G. Rendell and First Lady Judge Marjorie O. Rendell have invited Pennsylvanians to visit the Governor’s residence in Harrisburg during the holiday season.

The residence, located at 2035 North Front St., will be open for weekday tours on Dec. 6 – 7 and Dec. 13 – 15 from 12 – 2 p.m.

Candlelight open houses will be held on Sunday, Dec. 5, from 5 – 7 p.m. and on Sunday, Dec. 12, from 1 – 6 p.m.

Entertainment on Dec. 5 will include performances by the Capitol City Cello Choir, saxophonist Matt Kuentzler, the Ephrata Cloister Chorus, and the Dietz Family Trio.

On Dec. 12, performers will include the Williamsport Area Men’s Chorus, the Trust

Company A-Cappella Singers, the Shipman Violin Studio, the Lyrico Quartet, pianist

Karl Hausman, the Susquehanna Flute Quartet, the Harrisburg Singers, pianist Elise Bordner, Shadow Trax Media, and the Fifth Avenue Strings.

Santa Claus will also make a special appearance on Dec. 12.

Visitors to both open houses will enjoy cocoa, warm cider and cookies.

Again this year, seven trees donated by the Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Growers Association will adorn the Residence along with festive decorations in many rooms and hallways. This year’s decorators and decorations include:

Harrisburg.

Swedish decorations and ornaments in honor of the First Lady’s Swedish heritage.

Harrisburg and Brownie Troop #10988, Junior Troop #11009, and Cadets and Seniors from Troop #11006, all of Rutherford.

Admission to the Governor’s Residence is free and reservations are not required for the holiday tours and open houses.

Home to Pennsylvania’s governors since 1968, the Georgian-style structure is less than two miles from the state Capitol Building. The Residence is open for public tours on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the months of April, May, June, September and October.

For more information about tours, call 717-772-9130.

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