Juniper Village at Williamstown

Celebrating A Christmas Tradition

Juniper Village Williamstown celebrated a 16th century old tradition of building Gingerbread houses with family and friends this December.

The Gallery was filled with a variety of items such as gingerbread walls, icing, gumdrops, licorice, peppermints, Skittles, M&M’s, malted balls and cookies to name a few. Friends and family enjoyed joining in the fun of seeing their cookie creation be turned into a fairytale castle filled with sweetness. Many laughs and kind words were shared by those who participated. The Gingerbread houses filled with treats decorated the Gallery for the month of December for to appreciate.

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