The Young Professional Society of Greater Springfield’s Annual Santacon is BACK but with a twist!

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., – The Young Professional Society of Greater Springfield (YPS) has announced their 2024 Ugly Sweater Santacon Pub Crawl, sponsored by Baystate Dental PC. YPS has teamed up with the Springfield Business Improvement District to merge two festive favorites: The Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl and Santacon.  
 
Springfield YPS events are concentrated on networking, social & cultural involvement, and community activism. This festive event has been put forth in an effort to provide young professionals with the opportunity to make lasting memories and meet others in the same professional field, while celebrating the most wonderful time of the year!
 

 
The event schedule is as follows:
 
Stop 1: The event will kick off at Wahlburgers, located at 1028 Main Street, Springfield, MA, at 5:30pm.  
 
Stop 2: 6:45pm on Main Street at either Nadim’s, located at 1390 Main St, Springfield, MA, or Las Krangis
 
Stop 3: 8:00pm on Worthington Street at Theodore's, Del Rey Taqueria and Bar, or Dewey's Jazz Lounge
 
Final Stop: Meet at Commonwealth Bar and Lounge at MGM Springfield at 9:00pm for live music, raffles, and more
 
Tickets are required to attend the event and can be purchased here. To learn more about Springfield YPS and other monthly networking events, visit their website
 
Whether you show in an ugly sweater or dress up as Santa Claus for this event, you’ll join in a crowd of fellow merrymakers hopping to and from local Springfield establishments, taking part in festive fun!
 
If interested or have questions regarding the event please contact Meghan Rothschild at meghan@chikmedia.us or (413) 218-4994.
 
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The Young Professionals Society of Greater Springfield is a non-profit organization representing the region's corporate, non-profit, and cultural interests by engaging a younger demographic in several distinct areas. They help to build a strong community by connecting its members to people, business, and issues important to young professionals.