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The Downtown Tipp City Partnership would like day-trippers to discover a Currier and Ives-style hometown holiday celebration when they visit Tipp City, Ohio on December 7, 2013. This year’s annual ‘Christmas In The Village and Holiday Home Tour’ boasts six historic tour homes, each with its own decorative accents.

eNewsChannels: Holiday Home TourTIPP CITY, Ohio /eNewsChannels/ — NEWS: The Downtown Tipp City Partnership would like day-trippers to discover a Currier and Ives-style hometown holiday celebration when they visit Tipp City, Ohio on December 7, 2013. This year’s annual ‘Christmas In The Village and Holiday Home Tour’ boasts six historic tour homes, each with its own decorative accents and each featuring an ‘over the top’ tabletop, created by ASID- and DSID-certified designers.

“The decorating and entertaining ideas alone are worth the trip to Tipp,” said Christmas in the Village Chairman Heather Bailey, whose home will be featured on this year’s tour. “We are excited about all the great additions for 2013. Between unprecedented participation by downtown merchants and the new ‘street flair’ activity on Sixth Street, it will take all day to see, do, eat, and enjoy everything Tipp City has to offer.”

Street Flair features a series of booths that offer everything from hot cider and other holiday treats to demonstrations of traditional blacksmithing to handmade crafts and gift items. In Tipp’s historic (and recently renovated) downtown, merchants will offer discounts and special deals to home tour ticket holders. And those savings opportunities will extend beyond the Dec. 7 tour date, so be sure to hold on to your ticket and return to Tipp City later in December and during the month of January.

The Historical Society will present a history of this year’s tour streets, Broadway and Sixth, and the library will feature entertainment throughout the tour day. Miami County Master Gardeners will landscape the featured homes and Plein Air artists will be painting on the streets and in the tour houses.

Paintings created during the tour day will be available for purchase at day’s end. Also, downtown at Studio 14, a “homecoming” art show will spotlight the work of local artists.

At the will-call location (in the Hotel Gallery at the corner of Second and Main Streets), refreshments will be available, along with other displays. Visitors who purchase their tickets on-line must visit will-call in order to exchange their printed receipt for a ticket.

A classic trolley car will help move guests between the downtown and the tour area. Along the way, visitors may choose to stop at the Crossroads Church community center which will feature the Wright State University men’s chorale, an antique clock display, and a variety of pieces created by a local master carpenter.

But the centerpiece of the day will be the historic homes and their unique and inspiring seasonal decorations.

Tickets can be purchased at http://www.DowntownTippCity.org/ or at https://www.facebook.com/ChristmasInTheVillage .

Advance tickets are also available at Coldwater Cafe, Harrison’s Restaurant, Sugden Furniture, Greenfire Bistro, and Hock’s Pharmacy. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the event. A limited number of preview night tickets will be sold at $50 each. Preview night will feature a special showing of the homes as well as refreshments for visitors. Only 50 preview night tickets will be sold.

The annual celebration is organized by a dedicated cadre of volunteers, with proceeds benefitting programs of the Downtown Tipp City Partnership and Tipp Monroe Community Services. For more information about the celebration, please visit: www.DowntownTippCity.org or www.TippChristmas.org or call 937-667-0883.

About the Downtown Tipp City Partnership:

The Downtown Tipp City Partnership, a 501(c)3 organization, consists of a group of interested business owners, government officials and residents that is dedicated to preserving and promoting Tipp City, Ohio and its historic downtown shopping district.

Tipp City is located in the southwest corridor of Ohio about 15 miles north of downtown Dayton in Miami County. Located just north of I-70 off of I-75, Tipp City is nestled in a charming community of unique shopping, dining and recreational activities.

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