Dec. 8-9: IPC Holiday Home Tour
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1112 IPC Holiday Home Tour
IPC Holiday Home Tour Chairman Amy McCain, homeowner Debbie Tanner and Co-Chairman Jennifer Cope at McCain’s home on Country Club Boulevard.
Celebrating 63 years of holiday tradition, the Independent Presbyterian Church Holiday House will feature two Mountain Brook stops on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 8-9.
By featuring local homes, IPC members hope to give the community not only a glimpse of original holiday decorating ideas but also home décor tips.
Mountain Brook buildings on the tour are Debbie and David Tanner’s 1930 Colonial brick home in Crestline, located at 28 Country Club Boulevard, and The Dungan & Nuquette architecture firm at 1966 Cahaba Road in English Village.
Other houses on the tour are the homes of: Andrew Brown, 4201 Cliff Road, Birmingham; Margaret and Bruce Alexander, 212 Shades Crest Circle, Vestavia; Caroline and Mark Clark, 2449 Vestavia Drive, Vestavia; and Barbara and Sonny Adkins, 51 Chancellor Ferry Road, Harpersville.
The church, located at 3100 Highland Avenue, serves tea during the event.
The tour runs Saturday, Dec. 8 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 9 from 1-5 p.m.
Tickets, which are $20, are available on the church website, ipc-usa.org, or at any of the homes or the church during the tour.
All proceeds support the church’s women’s ministries including the Children’s Fresh Air Farm, which has served Birmingham’s children since 1923 and is now enhanced with the six-week Summer Learning Program.
This year’s tour chairman is Amy McCain and co-chairmen are Jennifer Cope and Kathy Thompson, all Mountain Brook residents.