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Dickens On The Strand Eventsttsstst


                                                  All RSVP’s can be completed at https://www.eventbrite.com.
                                               You can also obtain entrance at the venues location upon arrival.


                                                     NOVEMBER 30th—DECEMBER 2nd




             DICKENS CHAMPAGNE                 DICKENS SOIREE at BISHOP’S                HOLIDAY HANDBELL
                   RECEPTION                               PALACE                              CONCERTS
                 1838 Menard House                    1892 Bishop’s Palace                1859 St. Joseph’s Church
             Thur., Nov. 29 @ 6 pm | $20          Fri., Nov. 30 @ 6:30 pm | $75     Fri., Nov. 30 @ 5:30, 7 & 8:30 pm | $20


















        Join us as we welcome Dickens descend-  This exclusive, Friday evening, fête gives   Known for its exceptional acoustics, the
         ants Oliver Dickens, Lucinda Dickens   you the rare opportunity to mix and min-  breathtaking 1859 St. Joseph’s Church
        Hawksley and Jane Dickens Monk! This   gle with Dickens descendants, gaze at ex-  opens its doors for three special handbell
        special meet, in the 1838 Menard House,  traordinary performers and relish in a spe-  concerts. These Dickens on The Strand
        is your first opportunity to meet and greet   cially curated menu of food stations and   traditions sell out annually, be sure to get
          our Dickens guests. Complimentary   drink throughout the 1892 Bishop’s Pal-  you reservations in advance as seating is
            champagne will also be served.        ace. Reservations are required.       limited in this intimate setting.
          BREAKFAST WITH DICKENS               SALUTE TO SUNSET  On THE            SAINT ARNOLD’S STRAND WALK-
                1892 Bishop’s Palace                       ELISSA                   ING TOUR | HENDLEY GREEN
        Sat. Dec. 2@ 8 am/Sun. Dec. 3@ 10 am             1877 ELISSA                Held Fri., Sat., & Sun. of the Festival |
                        $75                        Sat. Dec. 1 @ 4:30 pm | $50                     $50













        The great-great-granddaughter of Charles   The Galveston Historic Seaport trans-  Learn about the history of The Strand
        Dickens, Jane Monk, isn’t just coming to  forms to a London wharf for this toast to  National Historic Landmark District and
        this year’s event to take in the sights and   the end of the day and beginning of the   enjoy some of Saint Arnold Brewing
         share in her heritage, she’s also there to   evening. The Tall Ship ELISSA welcomes  Company’s signature ales during this tour.
         cook up a traditional English breakfast!   you onboard for heavy appetizers, cock-  You’ll stop at 3 festival pubs as you walk
        Join Jane and Chef Mary Bass as they pre- tails, cannon fire and special guests leading  through the festival with your guide, learn-
         pare a one-of-a-kind experience in the   up to Saturday night’s Pickwicks’s Lan-  ing about the people and places of early
                1892 Bishop’s Palace!                   ternlight Parade.                       Galveston.

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