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Cambridge Times
CAMBRIDGE – Canadian Pacific’s 2013 Holiday Train is making a return run to Cambridge on Dec. 1, as it travels across North America.
This is the 15th year for North America’s longest-running rolling fundraiser. Since 1999, the CP Holiday Train has become a Christmas tradition for many families and an important fundraiser for many food bank shelves.
The Holiday Train is a special train, covered in Christmas tree lights and carrying a cargo of entertainers, who perform free rolling concerts as they making their way across the country. This year, the Claytones and Brothers Dube are the featured artists.
In the first 14 years the Holiday Train program has raised close to $7.4 million and three million pounds of food for North American food banks. Food and money collected during the Holiday Train’s stop in Cambridge will go to Cambridge Self Help Food Bank.
The CP Holiday Train will be stopping at the former Galt Station, 10 Malcolm St., Dec. 1 at 4:15 p.m. Everyone attending the event should dress for the weather and bring non-perishable food items.
Location: 10 Malcolm St., Cambridge