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he days from now into 2019 are packed with festive events. To help you make the most of the holidays, we’ve worked like elves to bring you this comprehensive calendar of events. Plan Ahead for the Holidays page 4

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Day by Day beginning on page 8

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Christmas Classics thru the Season page 30

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Holidays at the Theater page 33

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e hope you use Season’s Bounty to fill your calendar, your season, your hearts and homes with joy. –Sandra Olivetti Martin, editor@bayweekly.com

Published by Bay Weekly newspaper, New Bay Enterprises Inc. © 2018 All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited. Bay Weekly newspaper, 1160 Spa Road, Suite 1A, Annapolis, MD 21403 410-626-9888 • Fax 410-626-0008 • www.bayweekly.com EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ~ Sandra Olivetti Martin GENERAL MANAGER ~ J. Alex Knoll ADVERTISING SALES ~ Audrey Broomfield, Donna Day, Susan Nolan COPY WRITER ~ Kathy Knotts ADVERTISING DESIGN & PRODUCTION ~ Betsy Kehne

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4 PACK A SEASONAL S HOEBOX Thru Nov. 19: Pack a gift-filled shoebox by hand or online for Operation Christmas Child’s shipment of shoeboxes of toys, clothes, hygiene items and school supplies (no toothpaste or candy): 800-353-5949; www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child. 4 JINGLE BELL HAYRIDE

RSVP by Nov. 29 for Dec. 1: Enjoy a festive ride through the park in a decorated wagon with sleigh bells. Kids warm up after with hot chocolate, adults with coffee, marshmallow roasting and visits to the farmhouse. Santa and Mrs. Claus visit, too. 10am-noon, Kinder Farm Park, Millersville, $6.26 (under 3 free) plus $6 vehicle fee, RSVP: www.kinderfarmpark.org.

4 JUG BAY WREATH MAKING

now for Dec. 1: Novice and experts choose from two workshops to make wreaths and centerpieces; Jug Bay provides supplies and greenery. 9-11:30am or 13:30pm, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, $30 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-741-9330.

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WITH SANTA RSVP now for Dec. 1: After a guided nature hike, local artists lead adults in making greenery arrangements while kids make holiday crafts, Santa arrives (11am) for storytime, carols and pictures. Hot cocoa, coffee, muffins and treats for all. 9am-1pm, Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Grasonville, $12 w/discounts: www.bayrestoration.org.

4 SOFO HOHO TOY DRIVE Thru Dec. 7: Donate new unwrapped toys for children in the south Forest Drive corridor. Drop off locations: www.SOFOAnnapolis.com/HoHo. 4 HOLIDAY MADRIGAL DINNER

RSVP now for Dec. 7 & 8, 14 & 15: Colonial Christmas comes to life at this annual historic feast. Drink wassail before a roaring fire and examine the elaborate decorations of the State House. Retire to the dining hall for a scrumptious family-style Christmas meal featuring Southern Maryland favorites accompanied by traditional holiday tunes. FSa 6pm, State House of 1676, St. Mary’s City, $95 w/discounts: MaryB@DigsHistory.org.

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WITH SINT NIKLAAS now for Dec. 8: Join the kindly bishop as he makes his annual visit to the mansion for a Belgianinspired breakfast and gifts for the children (ages 310). 9am & 11am, Riversdale House Museum, $13 w/discounts, RSVP: 301-864-0420.

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4 EASTPORT YACHT CLUB LIGHTS PARADE

by Dec. 1 for Dec. 8: Join the floating parade of illuminated boats that’s been an Annapolis holiday tradition for over 30 years; required skippers meeting Dec. 6, 7pm at the EYC Clubhouse: http://eastportyc.org/lights-parade.

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4 MARINE CORPS RESERVE TOYS Thru Dec. 13: Find a drop-off for new unwrapped toys in Anne Arundel, Prince Georges and Calvert counties: www.toysfortots.org.

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Illuminations 2018 Twinkling holiday lights fill Chesapeake County with dazzling winter wonderlands of animated lights, hidden images and luminous seasonal spirits.

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Nov. 15 thru Jan. 1: Lights on the Bay transforms Sandy Point State Park into a gleaming winter world with over 70 elaborate animated displays. Walk with your dog at Lights & Leashes, Nov. 15 (5-9pm). Dashing Through the Snow in the Annapolis Striders 5K Nov. 16 (5-7pm, $55, RSVP: www.eventbrite.com). Thereafter, purchase your 3D glasses and Tune into Lights on the Bay holiday radio to cruise through two sparkling miles to see North Pole scenes, a twinkling Up North Village scene, a Winter Penguin Village, a colonial village inspired by historic Annapolis, a giant 16-foot red teddy bear, midshipmen and Chessie, the Bay monster. Military & First Responders get $5 off Dec. 7; Wear your ugly holiday sweater Dec. 9 for $5 off. (Check website for other discount nights). Benefits Anne Arundel County SPCA. 5-10pm, rain or shine, Sandy Point State Park, $15/car, $30/van or mini-bus, $50/bus: www.lightsonthebay.org.

U ICE! A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS Nov. 17 thru Jan. 1. It’s nine degrees in the kingdom of ice, where Charlie Brown discovers the true meaning of Christmas as told thru 2 million pounds of life-size 3D sculptures and displays. Gaylord National Resort, National Harbor, Washington, D.C., $38 w/discounts: http://bit.ly/BayWeekly_ICE2018.

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Nov. 22 thru Dec. 30: This dazzling display includes over 100 larger-than-life animated and stationary holiday light creations, made up of over 300,000 bulbs. Festive Families Walk Dec. 2, 5–8pm, $15 w/ discounts. Thursdays are Military Appreciation Nights w/$10 admission. Benefits Howard County General Hospital. Drive thru nightly W-Su 6-10pm (walkers only Dec. 2), Symphony Woods, Columbia, $25 w/discounts: http://bit.ly/BayWeekly_SymphonyofLights.

U NORTH POLE LIGHTS WALK Nov. 23 thru Dec. 22: The Fairy sends you on a self-guided walk thru the gardens on your way to the North Pole Palace. Visit Santa in the Garden Cabin. The trail brings you back to the Christmas barn for hot chocolate. FSa 4:30-8pm, Willow Oak Flower and Herb Farm, Severn, $7 w/discounts: www.willowoakherbs.com.

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Nov. 23 thru Jan. 1: For the holidays, the zoo adds the illuminated attraction of a menagerie of eco-friendly LED light-sculptures, live music and winter treats plus holiday shopping, snow-less tubing and the conservation carousel. Closed Dec. 24, 25 & 31. 5-9pm, National Zoo, Washington, D.C., free entry, shuttles from Woodley Park Metro station or $22 zoo parking: https://nationalzoo.si.edu/events/zoolights.

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Nov. 23 thru Jan. 1: Cruise a 2.5-mile loop through over two million lights in dazzling displays of archways, fairytale characters and holiday scenes. Bring canned goods donation to aid local food banks; free admission Dec. 3 and Christmas Day. Nightly 5-9:30pm, Watkins Park, Upper Marlboro, $10/car or van (cash only). Kids ride a hay wagon thru the festival with refreshments by the fire, every FSaSu in December, 7-8:30pm. $8, (RSVP: Old Maryland Farm, 301-218-6770). Watkins Park, Upper Marlboro: 301-699-2456; www.pgparks.com.

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Light Up the Town!

The Town of Chesapeake Beach welcomes you to our

Christmas Holiday Events November 25: 4:30pm HOLIDAY LIGHTING CEREMONY Chesapeake Beach Town Hall

December 1: Noon PAT CARPENTER HOLIDAY PARADE in North Beach

December 15: Dusk LUMINARIA EVENT in Chesapeake Beach (Rain Date Dec. 16)

Come to town to enjoy the holiday sights. Stop in for dinner at one of our wonderful restaurants!

December 20: 7:00pm HOLIDAY LIGHTS AWARDS CEREMONY Town Hall


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Nov. 24 thru Jan. 1: The residents of the 700 block of 34th Street in Baltimore’s Hampden neighborhood salute the holidays with thousands of lights sparkling from homes, animated holiday statues and a gleaming hubcap tree. 6-11pm; all night Dec. 24 & Dec. 31, 700 block of 34th St., Baltimore, free: www.christmasstreet.com.

U CHESAPEAKE BEACH BEACONS Nov. 25 thru Jan. 2: Drive thru Chesapeake Beach to see the Bayside town bursting with illuminated displays. Santa and special guests light the town on Nov. 25, which also marks the beginning of the Brightest Beacon competition. 4:30pm lighting ceremony at Town Hall, Chesapeake Beach: www.chesapeakebeachmd.gov.

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U CAPITOL TREE AGLOW Nov. 26 thru Jan. 1: The glimmering Capitol Christmas Tree illuminates the U.S. Capitol west lawn. On Dec. 5, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan illuminates the tree with Hillsboro fourth-grader Brigette Harrington (5pm). This year’s tree, from the Willamette National Forest in Oregon, is decorated with 150 boxes of handmade ornaments made in the state. The tree shines nightly from dusk11pm on the west lawn of the Capitol, free: www.capitolchristmastree.com.

U ILLUMINATED LONDON TOWN Dec. 7 thru 22: Stroll the festively lit gardens, sipping hot cider, then warm up by the fire in the Lord Mayor’s tenement; make s’mores and enjoy special performances in the decorated William Brown House and in the gardens. FSa 6-9pm, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $12 w/discounts, RSVP (for secured parking): www.historiclondontown.org.

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Nov. 30 thru Jan. 1: Stroll a path thru woods glittering with illuminated sculptures. Live entertainment nightly, café, exhibits and shopping at the Ornament Show & Sale (10am-5pm daily), Maker’s Markets (9am-2pm, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22) and Holiday Pop-Up Shops. Special nights include Scout & ROTC Night, wear uniform/badge/pin for $1 off (Dec. 2); Special Needs Family Night (Dec. 3, 6-8pm); First Responder Night, free admission for police, EMS, fire and hospital staff + one guest (Dec. 5); Santa Night (Dec. 9); Golf Cart Tours for handicapped guests (5:30-7:30pm, Dec. 11 & 18); Military Night, free admission for veterans and active duty + one guest (Dec. 12); Snow Princess Night with live characters (Dec. 16); Festive Holiday Attire Night for $1 off admission (Dec. 17); Educator Night, free admission for Calvert & St. Mary’s teachers + one guest (Dec. 19); Wine & Lights Night wine tasting (Dec. 20, $20, RSVP); Family Game Night (Dec. 31) and Pet Night, when furry friends are welcome (Jan. 1). Closed Dec. 3, 4, 24, 25. 69pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, $7 w/discounts: www.annmariegarden.org.

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Nov. 28 thru Jan. 4: The elaborately decorated 96th annual National Christmas Tree, a living Colorado blue spruce from Virginia, towers over the Christmas Pathway of Peace, decorated with ornaments from 56 schools across the country, in a grove of 56 festive trees — one for each state, five territories and the District of Columbia. The National Christmas Tree Railroad circles the tree; Santa greets children in his workshop; and performers visit the Ellipse stage nightly. No tickets required for any event after the Nov. 28 lighting ceremony. Lit daily 4:30pm-midnight, The Ellipse, south of the White House, free: 202-208-1631; www.thenationaltree.org.

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Day by Day 2018 Celebrate the season one day at a time with this merry listing of pageants, shows, festivals, workshops and more running from November 15 through January 6. To entertain your little elves with holiday cheer, look for KIDS beside an event. Grinch steal your wallet? Look for free next to holiday events. If a listing advises RSVP, order tickets early; holiday events sell out quickly.

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U HOMESTEAD’S GRAND ILLUMINATION At the flip of a switch Homestead Gardens kicks off the holiday season, illuminating its trees with 200,000 lights. 5-6:30pm, Homestead Gardens, Davidsonville, free: www.homesteadgardens.com.

Thursday November 15 HOMESTEAD HOLIDAY GARDEN

Sample, sip and stroll thru the holiday-themed shop, enjoying exclusive savings. 6-9pm, Homestead Gardens, Davidsonville: 410-384-7966.

Friday November 16 Welcome the holidays with hors d’oeuvres, wine and beer; musicians play as you stroll and shop; benefits Captain Avery Museum. 6-9pm, Greenstreet Gardens, Lothian, $25, RSVP: 410-867-3232.

Saturday November 17 U 3RD ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF WREATHS View and bid on festive handcrafted wreaths designed by local artists, businesses and neighbors, visit with Santa, create holiday crafts, watch live entertainment, make a wreath or centerpiece (fee) to take home, browse the pop-up Shoppe for Hospice and buy poinsettias for early decorating; ; food sold; Calvert Hospice benefits. 10am3pm, Calvert High School, Prince Frederick, free: https://calverthospice.org/ festival-of-wreaths.

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U GREEK HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW Celebrate St. Nick and St. Basil, known in Eastern Orthodox traditions for bringing presents to good children every New Year. Shop holiday crafts and wares; tour the intricately decorated church; enjoy live entertainment and Greek cuisine. St. Nick visits both days. Sa 10am-5pm, Su noon-5pm, Ss. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Annapolis, $2: 410-573-2072.

Sunday November 18 U CONGREGATION KNESETH ISRAEL GIFT SHOP Visit the Gift Shop for Hanukah gifts — menorahs large and small, dreidels, giftwrap and toys, many hand-crafted in Israel. Noon-3pm, Congregation Kneseth Israel, Spa Rd., Annapolis: www.knesethisrael.org.

Friday November 23 U #OPTOUT HIKE Join the growing movement to forego shopping on the day after Thanksgiving in favor of fresh air and exercise. Hike the 4-mile trail around the perimeter of the preserve (ages 12+). 9am-noon, Glendening Nature Preserve, Lothian, free: www.jugbay.org.

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Experience a small town holiday complete with festive carolers, sleigh rides, a live Nativity and Santa lighting the town tree (7pm). Businesses open for shopping and dinner. 5-9pm, Town Square, Leonardtown: www.leonardtown.somd.com.


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See how Maryland’s first settlers celebrated the end of the harvest season. Bring canned food for a $1 discount. FSa 10am-4pm, Historic St. Mary’s City, $10 w/discounts: www.hsmcdigshistory.org.

U KENNEDY KRIEGER FESTIVAL OF TREES See over 700 trees, shop, explore Santa’s theme park, hear holiday stories, hear live music and watch performances. Benefits Kennedy Krieger Institute supporting people with brain, spinal cord and musculoskeletal system disorders, including autism. FSa 10am-8pm, Su 10am-5pm, Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium, $16 w/discounts: www.festivaloftrees.kennedykrieger.org.

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The state’s biggest holiday fair fills seven buildings and big top tents with artists and crafters. Kids see Santa. FSa 10am-6pm, Su 10am-5pm, Frederick Co. Fairgrounds, $8 w/discounts; $2 parking: www.marylandchristmasshow.com.

Support local shops and stores throughout the Chesapeake region on Small Business Saturday and in all your shopping.

U DARNALL’S CHANCE GINGERBREAD HOUSE SHOW

Run 5K to benefit Recreation Deeds for Special needs. Registration 8:30am, race 9:30am, Glendening Preserve, Lothian. $25 w/age discounts: www.jugbay.org

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View a village of elaborate constructions made by gingerbread architects of many ages; vote for your choice. Noon-5pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $1: 301-952-8010.

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Shop antiques and accessories sold by dealers to benefit Kent Association of Riding Therapy. F 4-7pm, Sa 10am-5pm, Su 11am-3pm, Washington College Fitness Center, Chestertown, $8: 410-870-5596.

On Amtrak’s busiest day of the year, every working passenger car is hooked to an engine — even historic and unusual cars. Watch them pass, then see Santa and Mrs. Claus (noon-3pm). 10am-4pm, Bowie Railroad Museum, Bowie: 240-544-5677.

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Santa Sightings U BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Nov. 17: Children eat breakfast, make holidaythemed crafts and tell Santa what’s on their wish lists; bring a camera. 9-10am, Calvert High School, Prince Frederick, $10, RSVP: 410-5350892 x4003 or apeterson@calverthospice.org. U SANTA VISITS GREENSTREET Nov. 24-Dec. 22: The Deale Fire Department engine delivers Santa to join kids for photos (Nov. 24) while parents browse the garden center for fresh greens, holiday arrangements and home décor to carry on the holiday spirit at home. SaSu 11am-3pm, Lothian, 410-867-9500 x219.

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U BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Nov. 25: Tickets for hot buffet breakfast include allday admission to Festival of Trees; kids (under 12) receive special gift, unlimited train and carousel rides, access to the fun house and special guest appearances. 8-10am, Cow Palace, Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium, $35 w/discounts: https://www.mt.cm/breakfastwithsanta.

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U TALENT MACHINE SANTA BREAKFAST Dec. 1, 8, 15 and 22: Santa’s Breakfast Party features the Talent Machine kids performing seasonal numbers with singing, dancing and lots of action. During intermission, you dance with the cast. After the show, sit with Kris Kringle and leave with a balloon. Reserve early for this popular event. Doors open 8:30am, Buddy’s Crabs & Ribs, Annapolis, $13 (includes breakfast and show), RSVP: http://talentmachine.com/ breakfast-parties/breakfast-with-santa. U LUNCH WITH SANTA Dec. 2: Enjoy lunch, treats and crafts with Santa. Noon-2pm, Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company, Pasadena, free for under 12, RSVP: 410-437-6013. U SANTA PAWS Dec. 7: St. Nick poses for photos with furry friends to benefit the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. 5-8pm, Homestead Gardens, Davidsonville: www.homesteadgardens.com.

U TRAIN SPOTTING DAY WITH SANTA Nov. 25: Thanksgiving Sunday is the busiest train day of the year. Find a vantage to watch them speed by, then call on for Santa and Mrs. Claus (noon-3pm). 10am-4pm, Bowie Railroad Museum, Bowie: 240-544-5677.

U BREAKFAST WITH SINT NIKLAAS Dec. 8: Join the kindly bishop as he makes his annual visit to the mansion for a Belgianinspired breakfast and gifts for the children (ages 3-10). 9am & 11am, Riversdale House Museum, $13 w/discounts, RSVP: 301-864-0420.

U SANTA COMES TO HOMESTEAD Nov. 24-Dec. 23: Meet Santa at both Homestead Gardens locations. Sa 10am-4pm, Su noon-4pm, Davidsonville; SaSu 11am-2pm, Severna Park: www.homesteadgardens.com.

U SATURDAY WITH SANTA Dec. 8: Take photos with Mr. & Mrs. Claus, jump in the moon bounce, get faces painted, listen to a children’s band and win prize (ages 10 and under); bring an unwrapped new toy for Bowie Police Dept.’s Toys for Tots. 10am-noon, Bowie Gym, free with toy donation ($3 without): 301-809-2388.

U NORTH POLE AT NORTH BEACH Dec. 1: Watch the Pat Carpenter Holiday parade pass by, then share your wish list with Mr. Claus and warm up and drink cocoa at the beach campfire (noon-3pm). North Beach, free: www.northbeachmd.org. U SANTA FLY-IN Dec. 1: See Santa fly into historic College Park Airport, take a picture with him and enjoy holiday arts and crafts. Noon-4pm, College Park Aviation Museum. $5: 301-864-6029. U BREAKFAST & TRAIN RIDE WITH SANTA Dec. 1, 2, 8 & 9: Enjoy a pancake breakfast buffet, take a photo with Santa, take a ride on the indoor carousel and enjoy the model train layouts at the Magical Holiday Express; then board the train to ride with Santa. Sa 8:30am, Su 9:30am, B&O Railroad Museum, Baltimore, $40 w/discounts, RSVP: www.borail.org. U HOLIDAY STORY TIME AND TRAIN RIDE Dec. 1, 2, 8 & 9: Children and families snack on hot chocolate, milk and cookies while listening to Mrs. Claus read a holiday story, then board the train for a ride with Santa. 1:15pm, B&O Railroad Museum, Baltimore, $24 w/discounts, RSVP: www.borail.org.

U PET PHOTOS WITH SANTA Dec. 8 & 15: Dogs, cats and other critters pose with Santa. 9am-1pm, Muddy Creek Animal Hospital, West River, $10/picture, $15 for two: 410-867-0770. U BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Dec. 9: Enjoy pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, coffee and juice, then take photos with Santa; shop the bake sale and bring new unwrapped toys for Toys 4 Tots; supports the environmental education center. 9-11am, Patuxent River 4-H Center, Upper Marlboro, $6 w/discounts: 301-312-5292.

U DINE WITH SANTA Dec. 11 & 18: Kids enjoy a meal (limited menu) in an authentic diner setting with a special visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. 6-8pm, Double T Diner, Annapolis, free for 12 and under: 410-571-9040. U BREAKFAST WITH ST. NICK Dec. 13: Enjoy bacon, pancakes, fruit and more with Santa. 10:30-11:30am, Mt. Hope Community Center, Sunderland, $5, RSVP: 410-257-6770. U DESSERTS WITH SANTA Dec. 13: Enjoy desserts, crafts and photos with Santa. 6:30-7:30pm, Southern Community Center, Lusby, free: 410-586-1101. U COOKIES & COCOA WITH SANTA Dec. 14: Join Santa for photos, snacks, arts and crafts; Girl Scouts host The Giving Tree and music. 4-6:30pm, Severna Park Community Center, free: 410-647-5843. U SANTA & MRS. CLAUS ON THE SQUARE Dec. 15: Snap photos with the Christmas celebrity couple. 11am-1pm, Town Square, Leonardtown: www.leonardtown.somd.com. U INTERGENERATIONAL SANTA BREAKFAST Dec. 15: Children join senior residents to breakfast on pancakes, sausage, fruit and juice, visit and take photos with Santa, watch a magic show and create holiday crafts. 9-11am, Bowie Senior Center, $5, RSVP by Dec. 7: 301-809-2300. U SCUBA WITH SANTA Dec. 16: Take a unique underwater photo with Santa. Noon-4pm, Edward T. Hall Indoor Aquatic Center, Prince Frederick, free w/admission, RSVP: 410-414-8350. U SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN Dec. 20: Enjoy cookies, ice cream and pictures with Santa. 6-8pm, Harriet E. Brown Community Center, Prince Frederick, free: 410-535-1600. U HERE COMES SANTA Dec. 24: Santa make an early visit in his sleigh with helpers from the Glen Burnie VFD to hand out treats to kids, many already in pajamas, lining the roads of Glen Burnie. Route begins in the community of Glen Gardens at 5pm. Detailed route with approximate times: www.gbia.org.

U COOKIES & COCOA WITH SANTA Dec. 9: Make crafts, nibble snacks and take photos with the head elf. 10am-noon & 1-3pm, Downs Park, Pasadena, $5 (ages 10 and under), RSVP: 443-685-4333.

U ST. NICK AT MARLEY STATION Thru Dec. 24: Sit with Santa, then explore the holiday train garden. Nov. 16 holiday pajama party when Santa arrives at the Rockwell Village (6:30pm). M-F 11am-9pm, Sa 11am-8pm, Su 11am-6pm, Marley Station Mall, Glen Burnie: 410-766-2033.

U BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Dec. 9, 15, 16 & 23: Eat breakfast with Jolly Old Saint Nick. 9am-1pm, Rod n Reel Restaurant, Chesapeake Beach Resort, kids under 10 free w/paying adult: www.cbresortspa.com.

U SANTA CLAUS AT WESTFIELD MALL Thru Dec. 24: Take photos and share his cookie breaks at 1-2pm and 5-6pm daily. M-Sa 10am9pm, Su 11am-6pm, Westfield Annapolis Mall: 410-266-5432.


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U 32ND MESSIAH SING-ALONG

U GIRLS NIGHT OUT AT HOMESTEAD HOLIDAY GARDENS

Join in singing the joyful music of Handel’s Messiah, led by Michael Ryan, retired concert master for the U.S. Marine Band; bring (or borrow) score plus appetizer or dessert for candlelight reception following; donations benefit the Salvation Army. 4pm, St. James Episcopal Church, Lothian, free: 410-867-2838.

Sample, sip and stroll thru the holiday-themed shop, enjoying exclusive savings. 6-9pm, Homestead Gardens, Severna Park: 410-384-7966.

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Chesapeake Beach celebrates with the annual lighting of the town and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. 4:30pm, Town Hall, free: www.chesapeakebeachmd.gov.

U ANNAPOLIS TREE LIGHTING Join the Annapolis Jaycees for the city’s Grand Illumination; watch Santa arrive and enjoy singing and dance performances; refreshments and ornaments provided; donations of nonperishable foods and new, unwrapped toys encouraged. 57:15pm, Market House, downtown Annapolis, free: www.visitannapolis.org.

November 29 & 30 Help the American Chestnut Land Trust prepare for its Dec. 1 Greens Sale by making two wreaths, one to take home, one to donate; please gather freshly cut greenery from your yards for donation. Th 6-8:30pm, F 10am-2pm, ACLT office, Double Oak Farm, Prince Frederick, $30, RSVP: www.acltweb.org.

Friday November 30 U HOLIDAY GREENS SHOW PREVIEW PARTY Tour the historic home and preview holiday greens for sale; sample hors d’oeuvres, wine and period drinks. 5:30-7:30pm, Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, $35 w/discounts, RSVP: www.hammondharwoodhouse.org.

U LIGHT UP THE TOWN Begin the season’s festivities with the lighting of the town Christmas tree and holiday displays. 7pm, Boardwalk Pavilion, North Beach, free: 301-855-6681; www.ci.north-beach.md.us.

U USNA PIPES & DRUMS CONCERT The winter concert features bagpipes, drummers and Highland dancers. 7pm, Mahan Hall, U.S. Naval Academy, $10, RSVP: www.navyperforms.showare.com.

November 30 thru December 2 U MUDDY CREEK ARTISTS GUILD HOLIDAY SHOW

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Find Gifts From the Arts at this holiday show and sale. Meet artists at the opening reception (F 5-7pm) with food, libations and live music by Stefan Heuer. Meet student artists from South County elementary schools Su (1-3pm) to celebrate their contributions to the exhibit. Create their own art in the Studio Intrepid area. F 11am-8pm, Sa 10am-6pm, Su 11am-5pm, 161 Mitchells Chance, South River Colony, Edgewater: www.muddycreekartistsguild.org.

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Preview the village Nov. 17 & 18 and meet Santa early 11am-8pm, see the official Inner Harbor tree lighting (5pm Nov. 17) and enjoy brunch with Santa & Gingy Nov. 18 (www.certifikid.com). The Christkind, the tradition-

In the museum and keeper’s quarters, the holiday exhibit Reading Lights the Way features special displays about reading. At the Nov. 25 open house (noon-4pm, free), enjoy children’s activities, refreshments, Buddy the Elf storytime, bike raffle and shop the Lighthouse Lens Museum Store. Open Nov. 26-Jan. 6, noon-4pm; (closed Dec. 24 & 25), Piney Point Lighthouse Museum & Park, Piney Point, $7 w/age discounts: 301-994-1471. s SMALL GEMS AT MCBRIDE GALLERY See and shop small-scale artworks by 15 gallery artists and friends. Dec. 1 thru 31, McBride Gallery, Annapolis: www.mcbridegallery.com. s SMALL ARTWORKS A local artists’ show for smaller, more affordable ceramics, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, fused glass and more. Nov. 23 thru Dec. 30. Th-Su 11am5pm, Artworks@7th, North Beach: www.artworksat7th.com. s MARYLAND FEDERATION OF ARTS RECEPTION Artists show and sell Small Wonders Dec. 1 thru 27; Reception Dec. 6, 6-8pm; daily 11am-5pm, Circle Gallery, Annapolis: www.mdfedart.com.

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al Christmas angel and bringer of gifts from Germany, sails on a decorated water taxi with holiday music from Baltimore’s Harbor East to Harborplace to meet Santa for an opening ceremony Nov. 24 (2:30pm). Su-Th 11am-7pm, FSa 11am-8pm, Dec. 24 11am-5pm, (closed Nov. 19-21, Nov. 2627, Dec. 3-4, Dec. 10-11), West Shore Park, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, free on weekdays & opening weekend (Nov. 24-25), $1 Dec 8 & 9, $5 all other dates w/discounts: www.baltimore-christmas.com.

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s HOLIDAY ART POP-UP SHOP Annapolis Arts Alliance members take over a storefront for the holidays. November: Tu-F 1-6pm, Sa 10am-6pm, Su noon-6pm; December 1-24: Tu-F noon-7pm (till midnight during Midnight Madness), Sa 10am-7pm, Su noon7pm, 232 Main St., Annapolis, details: http://annapolis-arts-alliance.com. s GREATER ANNAPOLIS LEGO OPEN Nov. 26-Dec. 18: Ages 6-16 submit Lego masterpieces to win gift certificates up to $250 (in three age groups) and be on storefront display in the fourth year of this contest sponsored by Speight Studio Architects. Deadline Dec. 18. Entry forms and rules: www.speightstudio.com (click GALO).

s ST. CLEMENT’S CHRISTMAS The annual Christmas Doll & Train Exhibit features antique and collectible dolls, trains and toys. Mr. and Mrs. Claus meet visitors and share holiday refreshments on Dec. 2 at the free annual open house (noon4pm). Dec. 1-Jan. 6, noon-4pm (closed Dec. 24 & 25) at St. Clement’s Island Museum, Colton’s Point, St. Mary’s County. $3 w/age discounts: 301-769-2222. s MONTPELIER HOLIDAY TOURS See the mansion dressed up for the holidays by local garden clubs. Th-Tu Dec. 4-29 (closed Christmas Day), 11am-4pm, Montpelier Mansion, Laurel, $5 w/discounts: 301-377-7817. s CALVART WINTER WONDERLAND The gallery transforms into a wonderland of art, from small twinkling wonders to stunning large workss; meet the artists and enjoy refreshments Sa Dec. 8 5-8pm; open thru Jan. 7, W-Su 11am-5pm, calvART Gallery, Prince Frederick, free: www.calvartgallery.org. s MOUNT VERNON BY CANDLELIGHT Christmas past meets Christmas present at George Washington’s estate at Mount Vernon. Take a festive evening tour and view spectacular Christmas trees highlighting the lives of the Washingtons and their home. See the historic area by lantern light, including the Slave Quarters and the Blacksmith Shop. Inside the Mansion, Martha Washington and other Mount Vernon residents welcome you into their home and share stories of past Christmases. FSa 5-8pm, Nov. 23 thru Dec. 16 (no tour Dec. 15), Mount Vernon, $25 w/discounts, RSVp: www.mountvernon.org/candlelight. s CHRISTMAS

BIRD COUNT Join tens of thousands of volunteers in the National Audubon Society’s 119th annual holiday season bird count, one of the country’s longest-running citizen science projects, counting birds to further avian conservation. Dec. 14 thru Jan. 5. Find a bird count near you: www.audubon.org/conservation/science/christmas-bird-count.


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November 30 thru December 22 U CHRISTMAS TREE & WREATH SALES Support the Southern High School Future Farmers of American trip to the national convention by purchasing trees, wreaths and See’s chocolate candy. F 2:30-6:30pm, Sa 9am-2pm, SHS greenhouse, Harwood: southernffa@gmail.com.

Saturday December 1 U SOLOMONS JINGLE BELL 5K RUN/WALK Run or walk in holiday costume to raise funds for arthritis research. 7am registration, 8:15am Rudolph Romp (kids under 12), 8:30am 5K, Holiday Inn, Solomons, $35 w/discounts, RSVP: 202-792-2979.

U REINDEER RUN/WALK 5K Run from Edgewater Fitness through Londontowne and along Almshouse Creek and back. Benefits Toys for Tots. 7:30am kid’s fun run, 8am 5K race, Edgewater Fitness, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.edgewaterfit.com.

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Join 1,000 runners and walkers in the DeCesaris/Prout Cancer Foundation Jingle Bell Run & Walk of Annapolis. Prizes for age groups and holidaythemed costumes. Registration 8am, race 9am, Quiet Waters Park, Annapolis, $40 w/discounts, RSVP: http://bit.ly/2R9NOM4.

U HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Santa arrives by Riva VFD truck to visit the market; the Arundelair Chorus adds festive music. 9am-noon, AACo Farmers Market, www.aacofarmersmarket.com.

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U HOLIDAY MAKERS MARKET Shop locally at this indoor market featuring arts, crafts, décor and baked goods. 9am-2pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, free: 410-326-4640.

U GLEN BURNIE WINTER ART AND CRAFT FAIR Shop for handmade treasures at the Music Boosters’ annual fair. 9am-3pm, Glen Burnie High School: 410-903-4337.

U QUAKER HOLIDAY MARKET Shop to benefit local and international charities. 9am-4pm, Annapolis Friends Meeting House: www.annapolisfriends.org.

Browse crafts, décor and gifts by local artisans; boxwood trees, poinsettias, wreaths and fresh greens; white elephant sale, silent auction; Korean specialties, donuts and lunch sold. 9am-2pm, St. Martin’s-in-the-Field Episcopal Church, Severna Park: 410-647-6248.

U BROADNECK HIGH SCHOOL CRAFT BAZAAR

U JUG BAY WREATH MAKING

U GINGERBREAD HOUSE WORKSHOP

Novice and experts choose from two workshops to make wreaths and centerpieces; Jug Bay provides supplies and greenery. 9-11:30am or 1-3:30pm, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, $30 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-741-9330.

All ages celebrate the holiday season building a gingerbread house; bring a bag of candy to decorate and share. 10am & 2pm, Southern Branch, Solomons: 410-326-5289; and Fairview Branch, Owings, RSVP: 410-257-2101.

Shop handmade wares from jewelry to pottery to woodwork and more. Sponsored by the Athletic Booster Club. 9:30am-3pm, Broadneck High School, Arnold, $1/donation: 410-977-4867.


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Christmas in Washington, from the Paul McGehee Collection. McGehee’s work will be highlighted at Medart Galleries’ Christmas open house.

U KIDS GLASS ORNAMENTS & GIFTS Ages 6+ work with a parent to arrange colored glass for firing in the kiln; a week later, pick up the finished projects, which make great gifts. 10-11:30am, Maryland Hall, $60 plus $5 materials fee w/discounts, RSVP: www.marylandhall.org.

U LONDON TOWN WREATH WORKSHOP Craft a your own wreath or centerpiece with London Town’s expert wreath-makers. 10am-noon, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $40 each or $70 for wreath and centerpiece (all materials included), RSVP: www.historiclondontown.com.

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U NORTH BEACH CHRISTMAS MARKET Shop for Christmas trees, wreaths crafts, food and more. 10am-3pm, 5th St., North Beach: www.northbeachmd.org.

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Stroll among decorated holiday trees and browse wares from antiques to art, jewelry and glassworks. Kids share snacks and photos with Santa. 10am4pm, Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, California, free: http://bit.ly/HospiceFestivalofTrees.

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U CHESTNUT TRUST GREENS SALE Purchase fresh-cut evergreens and hand-made wreaths for holiday decorations. 11am-1pm, American Chestnut Land Trust, South Side Trailhead, Port Republic, free: www.acltweb.org.

U HOLIDAY NUTCRACKER TEA Celebrate a holiday tradition with a Nutcracker tea party featuring special performances by The Ballet Theater of Maryland; benefits Anne Arundel Medical Center Pediatrics. 11am & 3pm, former Lord & Taylor space, Westfield Annapolis Mall, for ticket pricing and RSVP: www.westfield.com/annapolis.

U COLONIAL CHRISTMAS Celebrate the season in the steps of a newly freed servant who uses holiday traditions and the season’s goodwill to win a young woman’s heart. Hourly tours 11am-4pm, The Shop at Farthing’s Ordinary, Historic St. Mary’s City, $10 w/discounts: www.hsmcdigshistory.org.

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Use the break from school to Discover and Learn with your child at the College Park Aviation Museum!

December 24, 26-28, 31 11:00am – 2:00pm

Included with museum admission

Museum Educators will engage visitors of all ages with hands-on activities. There is a different activity each day. Topics include: Santa & 4 forces of flight, Mailboxes, Penguins & More

C O L L E G E P A R K A V I AT I O N M U S E U M 1985 Corporal Frank Scott Drive | College Park, MD 20740 www.CollegeParkAviationMuseum.com | 301-864-6029

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Master gardeners guide you in weaving magnolia, boxwood, holly, pine, seedpods and pinecones into a grapevine base; children make ornaments for Santa’s elves ($5 or free with adult workshop). 10am & 12:30pm, Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, St. Leonard, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.jefpat.org. Take a festive ride with sleigh bells, hot chocolate and Jack Frost. 10am1pm, Kinder Farm Park, Millersville, $6.26, RSVP: www.kinderfarmpark.org.

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U PAT CARPENTER HOLIDAY PARADE

U ILLUMINATE ANTIETAM Honor the soldiers lost in the bloodiest single-day battle in American history at the Antietam Memorial Illumination. Drive through five miles of battlefield, where 23,000 lit candles represent the dead. Prepare to wait; lines are long (no bathrooms). 6pm, Antietam National Battlefield, Sharpsburg, free: nps.gov/anti/planyourvisit/luminary.htm.

U SMALL WORKS RECEPTION Meet the local artists and browse and buy their smaller, more affordable creations in ceramics, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, fused glass and more; refreshments served. 1-5pm, Artworks@7th, North Beach: www.artworksat7th.com.

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Make canned products to use as gifts after learning the science and basic equipment necessary for success in this class. 1-5pm, Hotel and Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute, AACC, Glen Burnie, $86, RSVP: 410-777-2325.

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Shop gift and craft vendors, listen to live music, snack from food trucks and warm up at the fire pits; kids play in the moon bounce or photo booth. 11am5pm, Crofton Country Club, www.croftonchamber.com.

Christmas on the beach comes by parade, Bay Avenue to 7th Street; led by Santa and Mrs. Claus on a fire truck, who set up at the Boardwalk to greet children (1pm). Noon-3pm, North Beach, free: www.northbeachmd.org.

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Visit the nation’s oldest working statehouse to hear vocal and instrumental performances amid the glow of the 24 decorated trees representing every county and Baltimore. 5-9pm, Maryland State House, Annapolis, free (photo ID req’d): 410-260-6445.

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For a sweet treat, come and view an amazing display of edible gingerbread houses! Visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite entries in the Viewer’s Choice Competition. Admission: $1/person.

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Saturday December 1 (continued) U DEALE TREE LIGHTING See the community Christmas tree don its holiday lights, as Deale Elementary and Slater’s Dance students perform, Santa visits on his fire truck; hot cocoa and treats served. 6-8pm, Deale Circle, in front of BB&T and Schwartz Realty, Deale Churchton Rd., free: 410-867-3626.

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U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT STROLL Tour Annapolis and the Hammond-Harwood House with a colonial guide. (Also Dec. 7, 14-15, 21-22). 7-8:30pm, Annapolis City Dock Information Booth, $21 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolistours.com/our-tours/candlelight-stroll.

U GREEK ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS BALL Dress up to dance to the music of Apollonia and enjoy international mezes and desserts; cash bar. 7-11pm, Ss. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church Hall, Annapolis, $50 w/discounts, RSVP: www.schgochurch.org/events.html

December 1 & 2 U DARNALL’S CHANCE GINGERBREAD HOUSE SHOW View a village of elaborate constructions made by gingerbread architects of many ages; vote for your choice. (Also Dec. 7-9). Noon-5pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $1: 301-952-8010.

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The Sugar Plum Fairy reads the story of The Nutcracker followed by a mini-ballet with guests from the National Ballet Company. Enjoy tea sandwiches and sweet treats. Santa is rumored to make an appearance. 1pm, Captain Avery Museum, Shady Side, $25 w/discounts, rsvp: www.captainaverymuseum.org.

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Letters to Santa December 1-15 Santa wants to hear from you! Drop your letters off at the Southern Community Center, 20 Appeal Lane, Lusby, for Santa’s special North Pole Mailbox. Please include your name and mailing address. Santa picks up his mail Dec. 15. U NAVAL ACADEMY SINGS MESSIAH Handel’s Messiah gets a grand theatrical treatment as the Naval Academy Glee Clubs and the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra combine with soloists from the Metropolitan Opera Company. Enter the Yard (on foot only) thru Gate 1 w/photo ID. Sa 7pm, Su 3pm, USNA Main Chapel, Annapolis, $21-$46, RSVP now: https://navyperforms.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=38.

Sunday December 2 U HAPPY CHANUKAH Light the first candle on the menorah begin the eight days of festivities.

U HOLIDAY BREADS CLASS Explore mixing, kneading, shaping and baking aromatic artisan breads. 10am-2pm, HUM 218, AACC, Arnold, $85, RSVP: 410-777-2325.

U HOLIDAY COOKIE CLASS Learn to make classic and modern holiday cookies and take home a boxful. 10am-2pm, Humanities 207, AACC, Arnold, $85, RSVP: 410-777-2325.

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Take a hayride thru Watkins Festival of Lights, then warm up by the fire, enjoy refreshments, visit the animals and see the decorations. 7-8:30pm, Old Maryland Farm, Watkins Regional Park, Upper Marlboro, $8, RSVP: 301-218-6770.

At this hands-on program, learn all about chocolate, its cultural vale and transformations thru time; presented by A Taste of History with Joyce White. 11am-1pm, Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, RSVP: 410-263-4683.


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U 4TH ANNUAL CHOCOLATE BINGE FESTIVAL Vendors tempt you with chocolate, cakes, truffles, fudge, cookies, candies, hot chocolate and more. Live music, s’mores, moon bounce and a visit from Santa. Noon-5pm, West St., Annapolis: www.annapolischocolatefestival.com.

U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT OPEN HOUSE See Belair Mansion decorated for Christmas past; bring donations for Bowie Food Pantry. Santa, tree lighting and carols at 7pm. Noon-7pm, Belair Mansion, Bowie, free: 301-809-3089.

U CALVERT COUNTY CHRISTMAS PARADE See marching bands, Scout troops, veterans units, festive floats, customized cars, antique autos, fire trucks, gallivanting horses and Santa Claus in this annual parade, sponsored by the Optimist Club of Calvert County & the Calvert County Fair Board. 2pm, Fox Run Shopping Center, from Kmart to Applebee’s, Prince Frederick: 410-586-3664.

U THE NUTCRACKER TEA Fill your teacup with holiday cheer as you experience the beauty and magic of Christmas by watching a mini-performance from the ballet on stage, plus story time with Santa and Mrs. Claus. (Also Dec. 9). 10am & 2pm, Loews Annapolis Hotel, $50-$65, RSVP: www.whatsuptix.com.

U CELTIC CHRISTMAS CONCERT Maggie Sansone, Andrea Hoag, Sharon Knowles, Laura Byrne and Connie Mckenna play the 18th Annual Celtic Christmas. 3pm, Christ Church, West River, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-867-0346.

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The theme of Arundel Vocal Arts’ December concert is Christmas, with the title of each work spelling out the word; post-concert reception follows. 3pm, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Arnold, $20 w/discounts: www.arundelvocalarts.org.

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U CHAMBER PLAYERS CANDLELIGHT CONCERT Festive chamber music and seasonal favorites in an intimate setting. 4pm, Charles Carroll House, Annapolis, $35, RSVP: www.annapolischamberplayers.org.

U NATIONAL MENORAH LIGHTING The lighting includes music by the 8th Day Band (3:15pm), the U.S. Army Band Pershing’s Own and the Three Cantors, Dreidelman and The Macabees, menorah kits and dreidels, hot latkes and donuts. 4pm rain or shine, The Ellipse, Washington, D.C., free but ticket required: www.nationalmenorah.org.

U CHANUKAH WONDERLAND Menorah lighting, arts, crafts, latkes, doughnuts, music, and special performances. 5pm, H&M Court, Westfield Annapolis Mall, free, RSVP: 443-321-9859.

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Monday December 3 U KIDS GIFT HUNT Discover tasty treats hidden in the building (ages 2-5). 10:30am, Northeast Community Center, Chesapeake Beach, $3: 410-257-2554.

Tuesday December 4 U KIDS MR. PACA’S BACKYARD Read the Red Sled, then enjoy songs, crafts and snack. 10-11:15am, William Paca House, Annapolis, $10 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolis.org.

U KIDS GINGERBREAD DECORATING Decorate several types of gingerbread treats (ages 2-5). 10am, Harriet E. Brown Community Center, Prince Frederick, $3, 410-535-1600.

U HOLIDAY CONCERT Hear the Naval Academy’s jazz band Trident Brass. 7-9pm, Mahan Hall, USNA, Annapolis, RSVP: https://navyperforms.showare.com/

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U ORNAMENT MAKING Eat pizza and get into the holiday spirit by hand making ornaments. 67:15pm, Southern Community Center, Lusby, $3, 410-586-1101.

U BALTIMORE’S WASHINGTON MONUMENT ILLUMINATION The holiday lighting of the first monument dedicated to George Washington is a city holiday tradition. The celebration includes local entertainers, a holiday village of food vendors, children’s activities, a beer garden for adults and fireworks. Holiday Village/Beer Garden open 4pm, monument lighting 7:45pm, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore: http://mvpconservancy.org.

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Cruise with a menorah on top of your car to Annapolis City Dock where the Chabad of Anne Arundel County kindles a large menorah and serves coffee, gelt, donuts and hot latkes (6:30pm). Call if you need a menorah for your car. Meet at 5:30pm for parade, Safeway on Housley Rd., Annapolis: 443-321-9859.

Meet the creators of this year’s show and browse and buy their Small Wonders; refreshments served. 6-8pm, Circle Gallery, Annapolis: www.mdfedart.com.

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Vote with dollars for your favorite decorated tree in the Rotary Club of South Anne Arundel County’s annual fundraiser, benefitting Bountiful Backpacks; the Dictionary Project; Haiti educational programs; Rotary Youth Leadership Assembly, Rotary scholarships and the Polio Plus program. Th-Sa 9am-8pm, Su 9am-3pm, Homestead Gardens, Davidsonville: www.southcountyrotary.org.

Friday December 7 U HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR Shop a dazzling display of seasonal crafts created by artists and members of the Bowie Senior Center. 9am-1pm, Bowie Senior Center, free: 301-809-2300.

U KIDS COOKIE & TREE DECORATING Preschoolers decorate gingerbread cookies and make tree decorations (ages 2-5). 10:30-11:15am, Southern Community Center, Lusby, $3, 410-586-1101. See the village come to life with a tree lighting, bagpipe music, school choruses, dance performances, refreshments, a train display and visits with Santa at Park Plaza after. 5-6:30pm, 1 Holly Ave, Severna Park, free: 410-647-3900. IN

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U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT STROLL Stroll Annapolis streets and tour Hammond-Harwood House with a colonial guide. (Also Dec. 14-15, 21-22). 7-8:30pm, Annapolis City Dock Information Booth, $21 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolistours.com/our-tours/candlelight-stroll.

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The longest-running holiday concert in the region includes carols sung by the Annapolis Chorale, holiday readings and guest artists, with the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra. 8pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, $58, RSVP: www.marylandhall.org.

December 7 & 8 U BELLWETHER OPEN HOUSE & QUILT SALE Browse 100 one-of-a-kind handmade quilts made by Amish and Mennonite women; antique quilts for sale as well. Homemade cookies and hot cider served. 10am-4pm, Bellwether Dry Goods, Lothian: 410-867-0665.

U ILLUMINATED LONDON TOWN Stroll the festively lit gardens, then warm up by the fire in the Lord Mayor’s tenement; make s’mores and enjoy special performances in the candlelit William Brown House. FSa 6-9pm, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $12 w/discounts, RSVP (for secured parking): www.historiclondontown.org.

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Holidays At The Theaters s TWIN BEACH PLAYERS’ IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE Nov. 30-Dec. 16: On Christmas Eve 1945, prayers are heard in heaven for George Baliey of Bedford Falls, New York. With the help of angel Clarence Oddbody, the value of life is rediscovered. FSa 8pm, Su 3pm, Boys and Girls Club, North Beach, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.twinbeachplayers.org. s ANNAPOLIS SHAKESPEARE COMPANY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL Nov. 23-Dec. 30: Dickens’ classic tale, the miserly, miserable Scrooge gets a second chance at happiness thanks to the three spirits of Christmas. FSa 8pm, SaSu 2pm, plus 2pm & 8pm Dec. 24, Annapolis Shakespeare Company, Annapolis, $49-$59 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolisshakespeare.org. s THE COLONIAL PLAYERS’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL Dec. 6-16: Written for The Colonial Players by local playwright Rick Wade and composer Dick Gessner more than 35 years ago, this classic production takes place, as Mr. Dickens himself would have it, in the streets of Victorian London and in the counting house and bedchamber of Ebenezer Scrooge. In the revelations of his visitors and in his memory, we are transported to times and places of Scrooge’s past, present and future. Sidewalk ticket sales Nov. 17, 9am-noon; limit 8, cash/check only. ThSa 8pm, F 7pm & 9pm, SaSu 2pm & 4pm, Colonial Players, Annapolis, $10, RSVP: www.thecolonialplayers.org.

s PASADENA THEATRE COMPANY’S A CHRISTMAS STORY Nov. 30-Dec. 9: In the 1940s, young Ralphie tries to convince his parents, his teacher and Santa that a Red Ryder B.B. gun is the perfect Christmas gift. But his mother fears he’ll put his eye out. FSa 7:30pm, Su 3pm, plus 3pm Dec. 8, Pasadena Theater Company, Stage & Screen Studios, Millersville, $22.31 w/discounts, RSVP: www.ptcshows.com. s SLAY RIDE Dec. 3, 10, 17: Someone has it in for the Jolly Old Elf in this mystery dinner theater. 6:30-9:30pm, Sunset Restaurant, Glen Burnie, $58.50, rsvp: www.DoOrDieMystery.com. s BALLET THEATRE OF MARYLAND’S NUTCRACKER Dec. 8-16: Rediscover the wonder of this timeless holiday classic danced by Maryland’s professional ballet company. Dress up for Sugar Plum Party one hour prior to Sunday matinees. Sa 7pm, Su 1pm & 4:30pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, $31-$53 w/discounts: www.marylandhall.org. s CHESAPEAKE BALLET COMPANY’S NUTCRACKER Dec. 8-16: 80+ ballet students Maryland-wide dance the holiday classic. 1pm & 4pm SaSu, plus 6pm Dec. 14, Children’s Theatre of Annapolis, Bay Head Park, Annapolis, $20 w/discounts: www.chesapeakeballetcompany.com. s A BROADWAY HOLIDAY Dec. 13, 15, 20, 23: The Annapolis Shakespeare Co. presents an all-singing, all-dancing musical revue with Broadway showstoppers and special guests. 7:30pm, $49-$59 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolisshakespeare.org.

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December 7 thru 9 U MUDDY CREEK ARTISTS GUILD HOLIDAY SHOW See and shop Gifts From the Arts, the holiday show and sale by this guild of artists and art patrons in Southern Anne Arundel County. Guests can also create their own artworks in the Studio Intrepid area. F 11am-6pm, Sa 10am-6pm, Su 11am-5pm, 161 Mitchells Chance, South River Colony, Edgewater: www.muddycreekartistsguild.org.

U DARNALL’S CHANCE GINGERBREAD HOUSE SHOW View a village of elaborate constructions made by gingerbread architects of many ages; vote for your choice. Noon-5pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $1: 301-952-8010.

U WATKINS FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS HAYRIDE Take a hayride thru Festival of Lights, then warm up by the fire, enjoy refreshments, visit the animals and see the decorations. FSaSu 7-8:30pm, Old Maryland Farm, Watkins Regional Park, Upper Marlboro, $8, RSVP: 301-218-6770.

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U SOUTHERN HIGH BULLDAWG BAZAAR Shop local crafters, vendors and community organizations. Raffles support school programs. 9am-2pm, Southern High School, Harwood, free: 240-515-8337.

U 42ND DEALE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR While you shop crafts and baked goods, the kids visit Santa (noon). Homemade soup and chili, plus door prizes. 9am-3pm, Deale VFD: www.Deale42.com.

U NORTHERN HIGH CRAFT FAIR Crafters and merchants display holiday must-haves at the school’s Music Boosters annual fair to benefit band programs. Elementary school and the Northern Marching Patriots play holiday music, Santa and Mrs. Claus visit. 9am-3pm, Northern High School, Owings, free: northernbandboosterscraftfair@gmail.com.

U SANTA SWIM Teams and single swimmers rush into the Choptank River, fishing out a Santa hat to raise funds for the Care and Share Fund of Dorchester County. 9:30am registration, 10am swim at Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, donations encouraged, RSVP: www.careandsharefund.org.

Enjoy a Christmas parade (Sa 10:30am), display of gingerbread houses and music from the Celebration of Choirs (Su 6-7pm); shop for unique holiday gifts, purchase tickets for the Yuletide Party (F 6:30-11pm, $150), Santa’s Wonderland (Sa after parade, $2), Breakfast with Santa (Sa 8:30am, $10) and the annual Holiday Tour of Homes (Sa 11am-5pm, Su 11am-4pm, $30). Sa enjoy a Holiday Breakfast (7:30am) or an Old-Fashioned Eastern Shore Dinner (11am-3pm, $20) RSVP: www.christmasinstmichaels.org.

Saturday December 8 U WINTER WONDERLAND WORKSHOPS The garden guild helps with DIY décor projects in two classes. 9am-noon, wreath and swag making; 1-4pm, tabletop arrangements and okra angels; Historic Sotterley Plantation, Hollywood, $30/workshop, RSVP: www.sotterley.org.

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Saturday December 8 (continued) U HOPE FULL HOLIDAYS Adults grieving during the holidays join a seminar honoring memories and exploring coping strategies. 9:30am-12:30pm, Belcher Campus, Chesapeake Life Center, Pasadena, $15/family, RSVP: 410-987-2129.

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U SOFO HOHO OPEN HOUSE Wrap up the SOFO toy drive at a holiday party with tours, snacks and a visit from Santa. 10am-noon, Fire Station 8, Bay Ridge Rd., Annapolis: www.SOFOAnnapolis.com/events.

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U CHRISTMAS WREATH WORKSHOP Craft fresh greens, pinecones and berries into a 20-inch holiday wreath. 10amnoon, Willow Oak Flower and Herb Farm, Severn, $45, RSVP: 410-551-2237.

U WINTER WONDERLAND RECEPTION

U GINGERBREAD HOUSE WORKSHOPS

Meet the artists and enjoy refreshments. 5-8pm, calvART Gallery, Prince Frederick, free: www.calvartgallery.org.

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Build a gingerbread house; bring a bag of candy to decorate and share. 10am & 2pm, Calvert Library, Prince Frederick, RSVP: 410-535-0291; and Twin Beaches Branch, Northeast Community Center, RSVP: 410-257-2411.

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U KIDS EVERLASTING EVERGREENS Hunt for evergreens, then make a decoration. 10am-noon, Battle Creek Cypress Swamp, Prince Frederick, $8 w/discounts, RSVP: www.calvertparks.org.

U EASTPORT YACHT CLUB LIGHTS PARADE Lighting the Annapolis harbor for 36 years, this glittering parade features several dozen illuminated boats in two fleets: one circles in front of Eastport, City Dock and the Naval Academy seawall; the other cruises the length of Spa Creek. Arrive early for a spot along the Annapolis waterfront. 6-8pm, from Eastport Yacht Club to Naval Academy seawall: www.eyclightsparade.org.

U CHRISTMAS MARKET Shop sweets, treats and eats, plus holiday décor, greenery and gifts. 10am-2pm, Severna Park Farmer’s Market, Park & Ride at Rt. 2 and Jones Station Rd.

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Santa and his helpers pass out candy canes and collect food donations for the Anne Arundel County Food Bank; stops begin at Arnold Station and end at Sawmill Creek Park. 10am-3pm, B&A Trail, Severna Park: 410-222-6244.

U ALL SAINTS CHRISTMAS MARKET Handmade crafts, baked goods, gourmet cocoa and Gluhwein; bring your red or green boot mug for refills. Benefits parish and community projects 10am4pm, All Saints Episcopal Church Hall, Sunderland: 410-257-6306.

U KIDS KINDERKRISTMAS Children take a tour, make crafts and enjoy refreshments; see Santa’s Present show by the Blue Sky Puppet Theater (2:30pm). Noon-4pm, Belair Mansion, Bowie, free: 301-809-3089.

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Visit the festively decorated mansion for stories, crafts and learning about Dutch Christmas traditions. 2pm, Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, $15/family w/discounts, RSVP: 410-263-4683.

U SHELLS & BELLS

The Encore Chorale of Southern Maryland sings seasonal songs. 3pm, Lexington Park UMC, free: www.encorecreativity.org.

This party on the creek gives you a front row seat to the Eastport Yacht Club’s Parade of Lights, with specialty cocktails, wine and spirits, local food, live music, oysters and champagne, an auction and much more. Benefits Chesapeake BaySavers. 6-10pm, Charles Carroll House & Gardens, Annapolis, $125, RSVP: www.shellsandbells.org.

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Experience 18th century holidays at National Colonial Farm with costumed interpreters, carol singing, warm treats and Green Crafters Fair, with hand-crafted items from the farm’s heritage sheep’s wool. 4-8pm, Accokeek Foundation, Piscataway Park, free (fee for some activities): www.accokeekfoundation.org.

This family-friendly holiday concert features Broadway star Raissa Katona Bennet, the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra, members of the Annapolis Chamber Chorus and more. VIP cocktail reception 6:30pm, Maryland Therapeutic Riding, Crownsville, $60/$150 VIP, RSVP: www.liveonthefarm.org.

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Sunday December 9

U HOLIDAY TEA AT MONTPELIER

U COOKIE EXCHANGE

Indulge in a seasonal prix fixe tea of fine finger sandwiches, scrumptious cakes and pastries, buttery scones and your choice of quality loose-leaf teas served in imported English china and tiered silver stands; tea served in Montpelier’s elegant East Wing decorated for the holidays. SaSu 11am & 2pm, Montpelier Mansion, Laurel. $30 w/discounts; RSVP: 301-377-7817.

Make and exchange holiday cookies. 9am-3pm, Humanities 218, AACC, Arnold, $116, RSVP: 410-777-2325.

U RIVERDALE’S LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE Music, drama and thousands of synchronized lights herald Christmas at Riverdale Baptist’s annual Living Christmas Tree. A 30-foot-tall human Christmas tree offers two tons of holiday cheer, blending the church’s choir, orchestra and drama department. Visit the outdoor live Nativity with refreshments, open one hour before the show. Sa 1:30pm & 6:30pm, Su 1:30pm, Riverdale Baptist Church, Upper Marlboro, $12 w/discounts, RSVP: www.livingtreetickets.com.

U FAMILY TRAIN & TOY SHOW See networks of trains and tracks, old and new sets and accessories in standard O&S gauges, repair and replacement parts and test tracks, all laid out by The National Capital Division Toy Train Operating Society. 9am-3pm, Earleigh Heights VFD, Severna Park, $5 w/discounts: 301-621-9728.

U THE NUTCRACKER TEA Experience the beauty and magic of Christmas by watching a mini-performance from the ballet on stage, plus story time with Santa and Mrs. Claus. 10am & 2pm, Loews Annapolis Hotel, $50-$65, RSVP: www.whatsuptix.com.

U HOLIDAY FANTASTIC Dancers from the Abigail Francisco School of Classical Ballet perform selections from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker with orchestral music by the COSMIC Symphony. 3pm, Calvert High School, Prince Frederick, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.abigailsclassicalballet.com.

U ANNAPOLIS SANTA RUN TOY DRIVE Give presents to St. Nick at the annual Santa Run toy drive. Fire trucks carry the jolly old elf to 60 stops in the Annapolis area to pass out candy, greet children and collect toys for kids in need throughout the county. 3:307pm. See the list of stops: www.annapolissantarun.com.

U ARUNDEL VOCAL ARTS CHRISTMAS CONCERT The theme of this concert is C for Christmas with choral works beginning with each letter in the word and a post-concert reception. 6:30pm, Galilee Lutheran Church, Pasadena, donations suggested: www.arundelvocalarts.org.

Monday December 10 U GLASS WORKSHOP

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U ANNAPOLIS CHRISTMAS CONCERT It’s the 20th anniversary of this local favorite, where local artists perform two distinct programs of original and classic holiday songs to benefit the Annapolis Musicians Fund for Musicians (ages 21+). Doors 6pm, show 7pm, Rams Head on Stage, Annapolis, $42, RSVP: www.ramsheadonstage.com.

Tuesday December 11 U KIDS SNOWFLAKE ART Preschoolers create designs with craft items (ages 2-5). 10:30-11:15am, Southern Community Center, Lusby, free, 410-586-1101.

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Arbor Terrace Waugh Chapel invites you to lunch and music with the Annapolis Chorale. 11:30am-2pm, Crofton Country Club, RSVP: 410-816-9520.

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Wednesday December 12 U ENCORE HOLIDAY CONCERT Seasonal songs by the Southern Maryland Encore Choral. 2pm, Asbury Solomons, free: www.encorecreativity.org.

U HOLIDAY COOKIE CLASS Learn to make classic and modern holiday cookies; leave with a boxful. 5:309:30pm, Humanities 207, AACC, Arnold, $85, RSVP: 410-777-2325

December 12 & 13 U TAWES POINSETTIA SALE Buy poinsettias and homemade baked goods packaged for giving. Benefits Tawes Garden. 10am-4pm, Tawes State Office Building, Annapolis, cash/check only: 410-570-4465.

December 12 thru 14 U A CELESTIAL CELEBRATION The Bowie Senior Chorale performs songs about the stars, sun and moon. The evening performance features special effects. W 4pm, Th 1pm, Bowie Senior Center, $3; F 7:30pm, Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, $8: 301-809-2300.

U MCBRIDE OPEN HOUSE Painter of fables, fantasy and the theatrical Victor Nizovstev visits the gallery during Midnight Madness II. 7-9pm, McBride Gallery, Annapolis: www.mcbridegallery.com.

U KIDS HOLIDAY CRAFT NIGHT Drop in to make holiday crafts. 6:30pm, Twin Beaches Branch, Calvert Library, Chesapeake Beach, free: 410-257-2411.

U MIDNIGHT MADNESS II Your second chance to shop till midnight at this marathon of Christmas cheer and commerce. Stores stay open until the witching hour during the Downtown Annapolis Partnership’s two nights of sales, discounts and holiday festivities along Main St., Maryland Ave., West Street, City Dock and State Circle. 6pmmidnight, downtown Annapolis: www.downtownannapolispartnership.org.

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Friday December 14 U KIDS FAIRY TALE HOLIDAY Hear holiday stories, eat a snack and make crafts (ages 2-5). 10am, Belair Mansion, Bowie, free: 301-809-3089.

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U A WINTER’S HEART CELTIC MUSIC CELEBRATION The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra celebrates the holidays with Celtic flair, with Irish-American vocalist Cathie Ryan for the annual Holiday Pops concert, one of the Symphony’s most popular events. 8pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, $47-$95, RSVP: www.annapolissymphony.org.

Preschoolers celebrate with games, crafts and more (ages 2-5). 10:3011:15am, Southern Community Center, Lusby, free, 410-586-1101.

December 14 & 15 U CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATIONS AT MOUNT VERNON

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Stroll the estate while being serenaded by local choirs, watch Colonial artisans create hot chocolate and musicians play18th-century style; re-enactors from the First Virginia Regiment set up winter encampment; fireworks choreographed to holiday music burst over the Potomac River at George Washington’s Mount Vernon (8:45pm). FSa 5:30-9pm, Mount Vernon, Va., $35 w/discounts, RSVP: www.mountvernon.org/illuminations

All-female a cappella group sings a winter concert, The Christmas Message. 7:30pm, All Saints Episcopal Church, Sunderland, Free: www.patuxentvoices.org.

U ILLUMINATED LONDON TOWN

Dreading another season of canned Christmas music? Get in the spirit with Front Porch Orchestra’s take on Tchaikovsky’s Christmas classic, with a comical retelling of E.T.A Hoffman’s story. 7pm, Studio 194 Theatre, Chesapeake Arts Center, Brooklyn Park, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.chesapeakearts.org.

Stroll the festively lit gardens, sipping hot cider, then warm up by the fire in the Lord Mayor’s tenement; make s’mores and enjoy special performances in the candlelit William Brown House. FSa 6-9pm, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $12 w/discounts, RSVP (for secured parking): www.historiclondontown.org.

U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT STROLL Stroll Annapolis streets and tour Hammond-Harwood House with a colonial guide. (Also Dec. 21-22). 7-8:30pm, Annapolis City Dock Information Booth, $21 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolistours.com/our-tours/candlelight-stroll.

December 14 thru 16 U HOLIDAY MARKET Visit West Annapolis for an open-air holiday market with vendors to help you knock out that Christmas gift list fast. F 5-10pm, SaSu noon-8pm.

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Take a hayride thru Festival of Lights, then warm up by the fire, enjoy refreshments, visit the animals and see the decorations. FSaSu 7-8:30pm, Old Maryland Farm, Watkins Regional Park, Upper Marlboro, $8, RSVP: 301-218-6770.

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December 14 thru 16 (continued) U HOLIDAY CHEER 2018 The Talent Machine actors, ages 6 to 18, present their seasonal show geared to family fun with musical numbers ranging from traditional to contemporary and special guests Santa, Frosty, Rudolph, elves and a magical toy room come to life. (Also Dec. 20-23). FSa 7:30pm, SaSu 2pm, Su 6:30pm, Key Auditorium, St. John’s College, Annapolis, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.talentmachine.com.

Saturday December 15 U KIDS HOLIDAY CAKE POPS Learn to make eye-catching one-of-a-kind treats (grades 6-8). 9am-12:30pm, 207 Humanities Building, AACC, Arnold, $66, RSVP: 410-777-2325.

U HOLIDAY MAKERS MARKET Shop locally at this indoor market featuring arts, crafts, décor and baked goods. 9am-2pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, free: 410-326-4640.

U WILLIAMSBURG CANDLE CENTERPIECE Make a table centerpiece with fragrant greens, berries and a taper candle. 10amnoon, Willow Oak Flower and Herb Farm, Severn, $45, RSVP: 410-551-2237.

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Cats, dogs, ferrets, hamsters, rabbits, iguanas and even your kids pose with Santa and raise money for Rude Ranch Animal Rescue and the Spay Spa & Neuter Nook. Each photo package includes a portrait and an ornament; digital copies $5 extra. 10:30am-4:30pm, Crunchies Pet Foods, Crofton. $15: 443-607-6496.

U MAKERSPACE FAMILY WORKSHOP

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Suit up for this one-mile jog/stroll through City Dock, starting and finishing at O’Brien’s. Toy donation box sets up at 10am, check-in 10-11am, race 12:15pm, Annapolis, RSVP: www.santaspeedorunannapolis.com.

U KIDS HANSEL & GRETEL TEA PARTY Step inside the gingerbread house for a story, tea, dessert and a craft. 2pm, Darnall’s Chance Museum, Upper Marlboro, $22 w/discounts, RSVP: 301-952-8010.

U HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT

Make winter-themed crafts from pine cones and other natural materials. 11am2pm, Chesapeake Arts Center, Brooklyn Park, free: www.chesapeakearts.com.

The Encore Chorales of Southern Maryland & Anne Arundel Community College sing seasonal selections. 3pm, Pascal Center, AACC, Arnold, free: www.encorecreativity.org.

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Get festive listening to live music, sampling the wares of the food truck and enjoying warm spiced mulled wine. 11am-6pm, Robin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Brandywine, 301-643-5619.

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Experience an 18th-century Christmas with the lively staff of the Hogshead. Then join the Pacas. Living historians, games, music and sweet treats. 3-6pm, William Paca House, Annapolis, $10 w/discounts: www.annapolis.org.


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Better Homes and Gardens J. Melvin Group: 24 Annapolis Street WRABYN: 12 Annapolis Street West Annapolis Art Works & Fine Framing: 4 Annapolis Street

Bean Rush Cafe Annapolis: 112 Annapolis Street

Evelyn’s Café: 26 Annapolis Street

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Jack Martin Insurance Advisors: Bon Vivant Antiques & Period Furnishings: 111 Forbes Street 104 Annapolis Street John Wood Massage Therapy: 114 Annapolis Street Excel Pilates Annapolis: ttonSeed Glory, Inc.: Annapolis Street

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Labbe Family Orthodontics: 114 Forbes Street

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U SANFORD CHRISTMAS MEMORIES This annual Christmas concert and sing-along features soloists from the Washington National Opera and Three Rivers Harmony. 7:30pm, St. Andrew’s Church, California, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: lyn.schramm@gmail.com.

Sunday December 16 U FINDING HOPE Enjoy worshipful songs of Christmas at this musical service. 8:15am & 10:45am, Grace Brethren Church, Owings: www.calvertgrace.org.

U COOKIE EXCHANGE Make and exchange holiday cookies. 9am-3pm, Humanities 218, AACC, Arnold, $116, RSVP: 410-777-2325.

U WINTER FLOWERS Create winter-inspired floral arrangements then enhance them with holiday ornaments. Noon-3:10pm, AACC, Arnold, $113, RSVP: 410-777-2325.

U PATUXENT VOICES All-female a cappella group sings a winter concert, The Christmas Message. 3pm, Christ Church, Port Republic, free: www.patuxentvoices.org.

Saturday December 15 (continued) U BALTIMORE TUBA CHRISTMAS

U WINTER SOLSTICE CONCERT

Listen to low notes and enjoy warm refreshments at 34th annual tuba Christmas concert. 3:30pm, Harborplace Amphitheatre, Inner Harbor, off Pratt St., Baltimore, $10 for musicians, free for audience: 443-990-1391.

Ensemble Galilei plays its annual Solstice concert. 3pm & 7pm, St. John’s College, Annapolis. $35 w/discounts; RSVP: 410-849-2494.

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Tuba troubadours oompah Christmas carols. (Find music at tubachristmas.com.) Player registration 1pm, performance 4pm, Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Solomons, $10 for musicians, free for audience: 443-253-6066.

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The Snowdens were famous far and wide for their hospitality; honor them with an evening of holiday cheer and merriment (ages 21+). 5-8pm, Montpelier Mansion, Laurel, $35 w/discounts, RSVP: 301-377-7817.

U LUMINARIA Drive thru the community of Chesapeake Village and see the neighborhood aglow with curbside luminaries. Dusk, free: www.chesapeake-beach.md.us.

U PATUXENT VOICES

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All-female a cappella group sings a winter concert, The Christmas Message. 7:30pm, Christ Church, Chaptico, free: www.patuxentvoices.org.

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U FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS The Maryland State Boychoir sings, emulating a Christmas Eve tradition since 1918 at Cambridge’s King’s College. (Also Dec. 22 & 23) 4pm, MSB Center for the Arts, Baltimore, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.marylandstateboychoir.org.

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s MARLEY STATION TRAIN GARDEN Nov. 17 thru Dec. 31: Volunteers from Emmanuel Lutheran Church begin working in March to construct a new, intricate web of train tracks and interactive winter villages for this annual display, now in its 21st year. Trains are laid out on three 18-by-20-foot levels. You’ll find a winter scene, the Orioles and Ravens stadiums, a NASCAR track, an elaborate carnival, a working airport, a house on fire, a town and a beach and, of course, Thomas the Train. Talk with the conductors and take a turn, pushing buttons that make each scene an interactive tableau. Benefits North County Emergency Outreach. M-Sa 10am-9pm; Su noon-6pm, 2nd floor, Marley Station Mall, Glen Burnie, Donations welcome: 410-255-2392. s B&O ELLICOTT CITY STATION HOLIDAY TRAIN GARDEN Nov. 23 thru Jan. 6: The museum’s annual holiday celebration of toy trains and model railroading features the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area Lego Train Club 360-degree layout plus special Lego events. Holiday tree lighting Dec. 7 (6pm). WTh 10am-2pm, FSa 10am-7pm, Su noon-5pm, B&O Railroad Museum, Ellicott City, free: 410-313-1945.

s CLAYVILLE RAILROAD OUTDOOR TRAIN GARDEN Nov. 29 thru Dec. 16: See this homegrown display of six tracks running with two tunnels, a bridge over a pond and a waterfall plus the latest addition: Disney World, complete with monorail. Donations benefit local children fighting cancer and their families. Th-Su 5-9pm, 8269 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd., Pasadena, free: www.clayvillerailroads.com.

s SEVERNA PARK MODEL RAILROAD CLUB Dec. 8 & 9: See the HO-scale display of the Chesapeake and Allegheny Railroad, portraying Maryland in miniature, C&A From the Mountains to the Bay. Noon-3pm, Severna Park Station, off Riggs Ave., free: http://severnapark.railfan.net. s FAMILY TRAIN & TOY SHOW Dec. 9: The National Capital Division Toy Train Operating Society lays out tracks and trains, including old and new sets, accessories in standard, O&S gauges, repair and replacement parts and test tracks. 9am-3pm, Earleigh Heights VFD, Severna Park, $5 w/discounts: 301-621-9728. s HOLIDAY TRAINS & PLANES Dec. 15 thru 22: Miniature trains, villages, tunnels and depots bring history to life, courtesy of the National Capital Trackers. 10am-5pm, College Park Aviation Museum, $5 w/discounts: 301-864-6029. s HOMESTEAD GARDENS CHRISTMAS TRAINS Thru Dec. 23: Holiday model train display surrounded by Department 56 villages, including pieces out of circulation. M-F 10am-6pm, Sa 8am-6pm, Su 10am-5pm, 743 W. Central Ave., Davidsonville: www.homesteadgardens.com.

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Tuesday December 18 U KIDS MR. PACA’S BACKYARD Read A Wish to Be a Christmas Tree, songs, crafts and snack. 10-11:15am, William Paca House, Annapolis, $10 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolis.org.

U UGLY SWEATER PARTY Wear your ugliest sweater and make ugly crafts. 6:30-8pm, Calvert Library, Prince Frederick, RSVP: 410-535-0291.

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U CHRISTMAS FLOWERS WREATH Create a fresh wreath for your door or table centerpiece. 6:30-8:30pm, Willow Oak Flower and Herb Farm, Severn, $60, RSVP: 410-551-2237.

U CHRISTMAS CANTATA VESPERS The consort sings Bach’s Magnificat and Biebl’s Ave Maria.7pm, St. Anne’s Church, Annapolis, free: www.bachplusmd.org.

LIGHTS December 20 thru 23 U HOLIDAY CHEER Talent Machine actors, ages 6 to 18, present their seasonal show with music from traditional to contemporary and special guests Santa, Frosty, Rudolph and a magical toy room come to life. ThFSa 7:30pm, SaSu 2pm, Key Auditorium, St. John’s College, Annapolis, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.talentmachine.com.

Friday December 21 U KIDS POLAR EXPRESS READINGS Join the Chesapeake Railway Museum for two readings, plus crafts and songs. 5:30pm & 7pm, Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, free: 410-257-3892.

December 21 & 22 U ILLUMINATED LONDON TOWN Decorated boats cruise Rockhold Creek. 6-10pm, staging at Hidden Harbor Marina, Happy Harbor and Shipwright Harbor Marina, RSVP to enter boats: 410-867-3129.

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Stroll the lit gardens, then warm up in the Lord Mayor’s tenement; make s’mores and enjoy performances in the candlelit William Brown House. FSa 6-9pm, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $12 w/discounts: www.historiclondontown.org.

U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT STROLL Stroll Annapolis streets and tour Hammond-Harwood House with a colonial guide. 7-8:30pm, Annapolis City Dock Information Booth, $21 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolistours.com/our-tours/candlelight-stroll.


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December 21 thru 23 U FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS HAYRIDE Take a hayride thru Festival of Lights, then warm up by the fire, enjoy refreshments, visit the animals and see the decorations. FSaSu 7-8:30pm, Old Maryland Farm, Watkins Regional Park, Upper Marlboro, $8, RSVP: 301-218-6770.

Saturday December 22 U HOLIDAY MAKERS MARKET Shop locally at this indoor market featuring arts, crafts, décor and baked goods. 9am-2pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, free: 410-326-4640.

U COUNTRY CHRISTMAS CAROLERS Sing along with carolers while enjoying warm spiced mulled wine. 2-3pm, Robin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Brandywine, 301-643-5619.

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Hop a bus for a 45-minute tour of Chesapeake Beach light displays while historians share tales of holiday traditions. Tours at 5:30pm, 6:30pm, 7:30pm, 8:30pm, from Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, free, RSVP: cbrailway@co.cal.md.us.

U FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS The Maryland State Boychoir emulates a Christmas Eve tradition since 1918 at Cambridge’s King’s College, where the festival is broadcast throughout England. (Also Dec. 23) 7pm, MSB Center for the Arts, Baltimore, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.marylandstateboychoir.org.

U HANDEL’S MESSIAH The Annapolis Chorale Chamber Chorus and the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra perform Handel’s masterpiece, with large-screen displays of music, images, translations and quotes. Free shuttle service from Bladen St. garage. 8pm, St. Anne’s Church, Annapolis, $51 w/discounts, RSVP: www.marylandhall.org.

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gathered around the manger to worship baby Jesus. 6-8pm, Crossroad Christian Church, St. Leonard, free: 410-586-1272.

Sunday December 23 U FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS The Maryland State Boychoir sings this annual concert, emulating a Christmas Eve tradition since 1918 at Cambridge’s King’s College, where the festival is broadcast throughout England. 4pm, MSB Center for the Arts, Baltimore, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.marylandstateboychoir.org.

Monday December 24 • Christmas Eve U HERE COMES SANTA Santa makes an early visit in his sleigh with helpers from the Glen Burnie VFD to hand out treats to kids, many already in pajamas, lining the roads of Glen Burnie. Route begins in the community of Glen Gardens at 5pm. Detailed route with approximate times: www.gbia.org.


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Get ready for 2019 with Mrs. Goeshy, the keeper’s wife at the Drum Point Lighthouse: Play period games and help decorate for the New Year. 11am-3pm, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, $9 w/discounts: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

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U FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS HAYRIDE Take a hayride thru Festival of Lights, then warm up by the fire, enjoy refreshments, visit the animals and see the decorations. FSaSu 7-8:30pm, Old Maryland Farm, Watkins Regional Park, Upper Marlboro, $8, RSVP: 301-218-6770.

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Discover which animals adapted to Ice Age changes and which faced extinction while exploring the Treasures from the Cliffs exhibit; also excavate a fossil and make a fossil mold (11am, 1pm, 2pm). 11am-3pm, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, $9 w/discounts: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

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Residents from the past welcome guests in the candlelit museum for tours, refreshments, live music and children’s activities. 6-9pm, Riversdale House Museum, $5 w/discounts: www.riversdale.org.


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The Budweiser Clydesdales join the festivities leading up to the Military Bowl. The iconic horses’ visit includes food trucks, beer tents, games and activities; benefits Patriot Point. 11am-3pm, downtown Annapolis: 410-703-3062.

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Make noise for the new year, plus stories, activities and an apple juice toast. 11:15am, Calvert Library, Prince Frederick: 410-535-0291; Southern Branch, Solomons: 410-326-5289.

U NEW YEAR’S BALLOON DROP Usher in 2019 at the skating rink and be home in time to watch the ball drop; find a coupon in Seasons Bounty for BOGO admission. 6-10pm, Skate Zone, Crofton: www.sk8zone.com.

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Welcome the New Year first at the family-oriented celebration starting at 3pm with music, face painting and other activities for children at Weems Whelan field behind Maryland Hall, with fireworks at 5:15pm; shuttles provided from Park Place garage. Then head into downtown for live music and dancing until the countdown to the second fireworks to welcome 2019. 8pmmidnight, Susan Campbell Park, City Dock, Annapolis, free: 410-263-7997.

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Ring in the New Year in style with party favors, a champagne toast and live music by the NoWhere Men (ages 21+). 8:45pm, Chesapeake Beach Resort, $39, RSVP: www.cbresortspa.com.

Tuesday January 1, 2019 • New Years Day U 5K RESOLUTION RACE Start your New Year running a 5K to benefit Southern Maryland Community Network; post-race awards ceremony with refreshments. Registration 8am, race 9am, 305 Prince Frederick Blvd., Prince Frederick, $30, RSVP: 410-535-4787.

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January 4 thru 6 U THE STAR The Community of Christ Players presents the Twelfth Night-inspired story of a group of strangers in a southwest desert who converge at a small roadside café, when an unexpected drifter wanders in and the whole world changes. Ticket includes dessert and beverage; benefits Food for the Hungry. FSa 7:30pm, SaSu 2pm, Mt. Harmony UMC, Owings, $20: 410-257-2761. s

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