Contributed Story | Heart of Biddeford
The Heart of Biddeford will once again host the city’s Merry & Bright Night on Friday, December 5th, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Adams Street in downtown Biddeford.
The annual event offers families and friends to gather downtown and enjoy an evening filled with holiday performances, joyful activities, festive lights and delicious treats that will warm even the coldest winter night.

This year’s celebration includes an exciting new highlight: the Merry Makerfair, running from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., inside the previous York County Courthouse.
Featuring more than 50 local vendors, the Merry Makerfair offers gifts for the whole family and adds a vibrant marketplace to the evening’s festivities.
Organizers say that the evening’s entertainment lineup offers something for everyone.
Performances will include the Academy of Dance, spreading holiday cheer through dance, and the Salvation Army Brass Band, bringing classic holiday tunes to Main Street.
The evening’s centerpiece—the downtown tree lighting—will take place at 6 p.m., when Santa will officially light the city’s holiday tree.

Santa Claus will be available for picture taking in the Merry Makerfair from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Merry & Bright Night is packed with activities for younger attendees and the young at heart.
Kids can enjoy cookie decorating with materials donated by Reilly’s Bakery, hands-on art projects aboard the Common Roots Studio Art Bus, festive games, trolley rides, and visits with real reindeer.
The evening will also feature mascots mingling throughout the event, bringing extra fun and photo opportunities for families. Biddeford Recreation Department will offer popcorn and s’mores, and hot cocoa will be available for the community to enjoy.
Heart of Biddeford’s Merry & Bright Night is the perfect opportunity to gather with loved ones and celebrate the season in our beautiful downtown. With lights, laughter, music, and a strong sense of community, this event brings holiday joy to everyone.
And all the homeless will be lined up for free food. One of the biggest mistake was to move back to this over taxed, welfare city. You can have all the festivals and publicity here, but it will always be Biddo!!Sent from my iPhone
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Not surprised you won’t use your real name. If you hate it here so much, why not leave? Trains depart every two hours.
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My name is Charlie Drapeau
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