
"Submissions for the fifth annual Gingerbread Village must be dropped off at the Sunnyvale Public Library on Dec. 7 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. This year's themes are Tropical Jungle and Gingerbread City, but a themed submission is not required. Only one submission per household will be accepted, and maximum size is 12 inches long by 12 inches wide by 10 inches tall. Gingerbread creations won't be returned."
"The 26th annual Holiday Tree Lighting in downtown Sunnyvale is set for Dec. 6, 5-8:30 p.m., on Murphy Avenue. The event features performances by local schools, games and crafts, and a visit from Old St. Nick. There will be collection barrels at Redwood Square for unwrapped toys and $25 gift cards for teens clients for Sunnyvale Community Services."
The 26th annual Holiday Tree Lighting in downtown Sunnyvale will be Dec. 6, 5–8:30 p.m., on Murphy Avenue with performances by local schools, games, crafts, and a visit from Old St. Nick. Collection barrels at Redwood Square will accept unwrapped toys and $25 gift cards for teen clients of Sunnyvale Community Services. Cityline Sunnyvale will host a Sip Shop Eat Holiday Market at Redwood Square starting at 3 p.m., featuring more than 60 local vendors, seasonal cocktails, snacks, and DIY stations. Submissions for the fifth annual Gingerbread Village must be dropped off at Sunnyvale Public Library on Dec. 7, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; one entry per household; maximum 12x12x10 inches; creations will not be returned. The Gingerbread Village will be displayed Dec. 8 through early January 2026 in the library lobby; sign-ups by contacting Winnie Lam at winnielam@gmail.com.
Read at The Mercury News
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