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Hollis Holiday Luminaria Stroll and Town Band Concert an 11th annual family festival

By Loretta Jackson - Correspondent | Dec 19, 2025
Monument Square is lined with some of around 2,000 luminaria crafted for the event. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
A trio of young cuties from the Geehan family of Hollis stay warm during the tractor parade in knitted hats made by their mom's talented mother. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Hollis Women's Club volunteers, from left, Mary Csaiki, Susan Benz, Lin Westberg and Jane Richard present a holiday cookie sale at the Lawrence Barn to cap the day's events. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Hollis-Brookline Rotary Club members, from left, Stephan Henrich, Jolean Manseau and Lynne Duval, president, host an artists' craft show inside Town Hall. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Santa and Mrs. Claus, courtesy of the Hollis Women's Club, listened to the gift wishes of scores of young petitioners at the Lawrence Barn on Depot Street. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Scouts from Hollis Troop 12 serving refreshments at the recent 11th Annual Holiday Luminaria Stroll and Town Band Concert included these troop members, from left, Adrien Lavoie, assistant scout master, Jake Klauber, Wyatt Galeazzi and Oliver Hsiao. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Martha and Peter Tripaldi, owners for 21 years of Monument Square Market, offered freshly baked sugar cookies and hot chocolate from their award-winning sandwich shop, a neighborhood landmark open seven days. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Volunteers prepare a Hollis Luminaria Community Supper of chili and cornbread, an event hosted by Congregational Church of Hollis that raises funds for needy families. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON

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