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Where are You Going Sledding on Sunday?

Sunday is shaping up to be a perfect day to go sledding. Where are you headed?

 
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Jimmy Leclaire enjoys the sledding at Endicott Park, with friends.
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The sun is out. There's two feet of snow on the ground. And most kids have been pent up at home for two days.

Sounds like time to go sledding.

Where are you headed? Endicott Park tops the list for many people in Danvers. And it's a great spot. But what are some of the other favorites? Share them in our comments section.

Have some great shots of the family and kids out on the sledding hill? Share your photos here. Click on the green and white "upload photos and videos" button above to add them.

Related Topics: Danvers sledding, Endicott Park sledding, North Shore sledding, Sledding, and endicott park

Janet Blum Ibanez

7:27 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013

My boys would love to go sledding if we didn't get plowed back in over night by the state highway dept.One of the many downfalls of living on Rt 114..It's going to take us half the day just to dig back out..They like to sled on that hill in Topsfield on Rt 1.

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Michelle C

8:05 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013

If you are sick of being outside in the cold, take the kids to see Neverland Theatre's final two performances of Disney's Aladdin Jr. at 1pm and 5pm!
Temple B'Nai Abraham, 200 E. Lothrop St., Beverly , MA. All tickets $16.50 at the door 30 mins. before showtime!

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Len Katauskas

2:55 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

To remove the snow from your roof, use the MinnSNOWta Roof Razor. It is easy to use, safe on your body (no need to climb up on the roof). It's the only tool that will get the job done. For $150.00 you will protect your home or business from ice dams, roof collapse, all while keeping YOURSELF SAFE from falling since you clear all the snow from the ground. Spread the word. www.MinnSNOWta.com
We are a small family owned Minnesota business headquartered in northern Minnesota. After your area plows and shovels out from the 2-3 foot snow totals, roof accumulations will be the next order of business.
Thank you,

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Len Katauskas

2:58 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

Hey The MinnSNOWta Roof Razor is effective and the only safe way to remove snow off your roof, keeping you safely on the ground while clearing your roof. Share this news with everyone who wants to avoid ice dams and avoid climbing up onto the roof.

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