Events on the Hill

Chestnut Hill Honored
Chestnut Hill was selected by the National Trust
for Historic Preservation to be one of the
12 Distinctive Destinations in the United States for 2010.

Chestnut Hill Home & Garden Festival
Sunday, May 2, 11am – 5pm
Germantown Avenue is closed and Chestnut Hill hosts an outdoor garden marketplace at the 15th Annual Home & Garden Festival. The festival features over 150 home and garden vendors, artists and craftsmen displaying their wares up and down Germantown Avenue. Gardening booths, home decor vendors abound and the unique one-of-a-kind shops of Chestnut Hill open their doors and set up outside with their own merchandise, products and services. There is shopping, amusement rides, a rock climbing wall, face painting and scrumptious festival foods including funnel cakes, kettle korn, cotton candy and ice cream and live music on two stages!

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Left to right: National Trust for Historic Preservation - Director of the Northeast Field Office Walter Gallas, Main Street Manager
Fran O'Donnell, Deputy City Representative Margaret Hughes, Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller, State Senator
LeAnna Washington, Mayor Michael Nutter,
Chestnut Hill Business Association President Greg Welsh.

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Left to right: State Senator LeAnna Washington, Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller and Mayor Michael Nutter.