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Get Holiday Decorating Inspiration This Friday at the Assistance League of the Eastside’s Holiday Home Tour

If you’re looking for local inspiration for holiday decorating, this Friday’s Holiday Home Tour is the place to go.  Moreover, you’ll be helping adults and children in need too!


An annual event of the Assistance League of the Eastside, a local organization dedicated to serving the immediate, unmet needs of children and adults challenged by hardship or violence, the Holiday Home Tour lets the public visit select Eastside homes, each uniquely decorated specifically for the holidays.


This year, five homes are featured on the tour, ranging from Victorian to modern.  Each home is decorated around a different holiday theme, designed to complement the style of both the home and their owners.  


A sleek minimalist holiday decor in a champagne and white palette gives a 2024 modern new build the holiday spirit, while in another new build the holidays are celebrated with twinkling displays of light in every room.  A Craftsman style lodge offers a whimsical display of Swarovski crystal stars, blown glass birds and playful elves, while a Victorian home (complete with wrap-around porch) offers a display of decorations gathered from around the world during the homeowners’ years of travel.  A multi-story Mid-Century modern highlights the holidays with a curated collection of tree finials, from antiques to modern designs.


Every ticket purchased supports the Assistance League of the Eastside and its programs: Operation School Bell®, Assault Survivor Kits®, Starting Over Support, Help4Homeless and Women Inspired Network. 


The Holiday Home Tour takes place on Friday, December 5.  For more information on the holiday Home Tour or to purchase tickets, please visit the Assistance League of the Eastside’s website at https://www.assistanceleague.org/the-eastside/holidayhometour/.


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