Experience the magic of the holidays on Saturday, December 6, at the Brownville Holiday Tour of Homes. Five stops will be featured this year.

Artist Tom Palmerton’s bronze, “The Good Shepherd,” along  with  several  of  Tom’s bronze art pieces, will be featured in the Brownville Christian Church. Tom played a significant role when designing the church windows.

Wayne and Peggy Lotter will open their home for guests to delight in Christmas trees, Nativity set, and vintage holiday ornaments.

The Concert Hall has planned an opportunity for guests to enjoy back stage tours and their recording of one of their previous shows, “White Christmas.”

The Muir House, one of Nebraska’s most elegant early homes, will be on the tour of homes. Visitors will enjoy touring the Italianate style home, built with native Nebraska brick.

Also included is the October House, counted as one of Brownville’s most charming homes on Main Street.

The tour is sponsored by the Brownville Fine Arts Association. Tickets are $20 and will be available at the Schoolhouse Art Gallery, 427 Main Street. The hours of the tour will be 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., followed by Christmas caroling led by the Methodist Church and tree lighting in the Rohman Garden at 5:30 p.m. Hot chocolate and refreshments will be served afterwards in the Schoolhouse Art Gallery.

For information about other events throughout the day, visit www.brownville-ne.com or call 402-414-2082.