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Published on December 18, 2023

Slideshow: Holiday Cheer!Slideshow: Spreading Holiday Cheer

A dash of joy, a sprinkle of magic and making spirits bright!

Cape Cod Healthcare Team Members celebrated the holiday season at Cape Cod Hospital and Falmouth Hospital last week by digging into ice cream sundaes, enjoying an array of sweet treats — from snowballs to salted caramel bombs — and sipping cozy drinks from the hot cocoa bar, which welcomed guests with the sign “warm up here — have a cup of cheer!” A candy cane arch, along with colorful ornament-shaped and star balloons, added to the joyous surroundings.

The merry atmosphere, filled with good vibes and festive music, was the perfect way to wrap up the year together and create sweet memories. 

Wishing everyone a healthy, happy and peaceful holiday season! Enjoy clicking through the photos from the cheerful festivities (to view photos, click arrow at right).

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