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NORWAY — The downtown will be lit up and busy every Friday beginning Dec. 2 as Norway’s Downtown Holiday Nights’ extended shopping hours extravaganza begins.

Every shop on Main Street will stay open until 7 p.m. Refreshments will be provided, gift wrapping will be offered at the Weary Club by either the local 4-H Club or Relay for Life and musical entertainment will fill the street.

On Dec. 2, shoppers will be entertained by the Oxford Hills Ukulele Group playing holiday tunes in the square. The Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce will provide refreshments at the kiosk on Main Street.

On Dec. 9, the Christmastide choir of the Second Congregational Church will provide music and the chamber will provide refreshments at the kiosk.

On Dec. 16, shoppers can hitch a ride down Main Street from the Norway Savings Bank parking lot in a horse-drawn wagon while they listen to the sound of The Youngerbloods’ brass, reed and vocal holiday music. There will be refreshments at the kiosk provided by the Progress Center.

On Dec. 23, the winning raffle ticket for a turkey will be drawn at 6 p.m. Shoppers can enter the raffle with proof of a purchase at participating businesses. Refreshments will be provided by Norway Savings Bank at the kiosk. Entertainment will be announced.

During and after shopping, Cafe Nomad will have small meals, wine and beer until 8 p.m. and The Norway Brewery will have meals and a pint.

Norway’s Downtown Holiday Nights is sponsored by Norway Downtown and the Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce.

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