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Families filled the Arlington Heights Historical Museum Saturday to help spread holiday joy, visiting with Santa, writing letters to the North Pole, hobnobbing with princess and queens, and more.

“Winter Frostival” was hosted by the Arlington Heights Park District and also featured a sing-along with Rolling Meadows High School Madrigal singers. The event was also set to have a story time trolley, crafts station and refreshments of cookies and hot chocolate.

The free event was a return to more pre-pandemic-like events in the village.

Bella Bueno, right, talks with Addison Ganz dressed as Ice Princess, left, and Madysen Simanonis dressed as Ice Queen, center, during “Winter Frostival” at the Historical Museum December 10, 2022 in Arlington Heights.
Akanksha Minglani, left, takes a picture of her son Milan during “Winter Frostival” at the Historical Museum December 10, 2022 in Arlington Heights.
Oliver Stanley drops his letter to Santa during “Winter Frostival” at the Historical Museum December 10, 2022 in Arlington Heights.