BAY WEEKLY No. 47, November 21 - November 27, 2019 SEASONS BOUNTY

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Season’s Bounty Your Essential Guide to Holiday Happenings he days from now into 2020 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.

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–Sandra Olivetti Martin, editor@bayweekly.com Published by Bay Weekly newspaper, New Bay Enterprises Inc. © 2019 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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A S EASONAL S HOEBOX Thru Nov. 25: 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.

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WITH SINT NIKLAAS now for Dec. 7: Join the kindly bishop as he makes his annual visit to the mansion for a Belgian-inspired breakfast and gifts for the children (ages 3-10). 9am & 11am, Riversdale House Museum, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: 301-864-0420. RSVP

4 GREATER ANNAPOLIS LEGO OPEN Enter Dec. 6-17: Ages 6-16 celebrate the holidays by building a brick masterpiece (within 16x16x16 inches on a base plate) and win prizes in three age groups. Creations on display in the lobby of the Maryland State Education Association headquarters. Awards presented Dec. 20. at MSEA, 140 Main St., downtown Annapolis. Entry forms & rules: www.ChesapeakeFamily.com/GALO

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RSVP by Dec. 10 for Dec. 14: Join the floating parade of illuminated boats that’s been an Annapolis holiday tradition for over 30 years; required skippers meeting Dec. 12, 7pm at the EYC Clubhouse; parade 6-8pm, Annapolis Harbor: http://eastportyc.org/lights-parade.

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by Dec. 7: 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.

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FOR TOTS Thru Dec. 16: Find a drop-off for new unwrapped toys in Anne Arundel, Prince Georges and Calvert counties: www.toysfortots.org.


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Pennsylvania Dutch Farmers Market

wishes you and yours a joyous holiday season While planning your holiday meals, remember that we use and sell only the finest quality foods. Order your fresh turkey now at 410-573-0772 or place order at the BBQ stand ❦ Homemade cheeses, milk, butter & eggs ❦ Garden-fresh fruits, vegetables & juices ❦ All sorts of delicious breads & sweets ❦ Spices, grains & dried fruits ❦ Farm-fresh, chemical-free butcher meats ❦ Prepared & smoked meats & poultry ❦ Wonderful Dutch-style deli foods for carry-out ❦ All the candy you could want, from “penny-candies” to fine chocolates, many sugar free ❦ ❦ Furniture, quilts and crafts and lots of Christmas gifts ❦

HOLIDAY HOURS: Thanksgiving Hours — Tues. Nov. 26 9-5 • Wed. Nov. 27 8-5 • Closed Thanksgiving Day • Fri. Nov. 29 9-6 • Sat. Nov. 30 8:30-3 Christmas Hours — Mon. Dec. 23 8-5 • Christmas Eve 8-2 • Closed Christmas Day & Thur. Dec. 26 • Fri. Dec. 27 9-6 • Sat. Dec. 28 8:30-3 New Year’s Hours — Regular hours Regular Hours: — Thursdays: 9-6 • Fridays: 9-6 • Saturdays: 8:30-3 (Restaurant opens at 8am)

Annapolis Harbour Center ❦ 2472 Solomons Island Rd. ❦ 410-573-0770 www.PaDutchFarmMarket.com

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

Thru Dec. 30. It’s nine degrees in the kingdom of ice, where the Grinch tries to steal Christmas from the Whos in interactive ice sculptures and displays, carved from two million pounds of ice. Gaylord National Resort, National Harbor, Washington, D.C., $40 w/discounts: www.ChristmasatGaylordNational.com.

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Nov. 24 thru Jan. 1: Lights on the Bay transforms Sandy Point State Park with more than 70 elaborate animated displays. Leave your car behind and see the show with the Annapolis Striders Running Club for Dashing Through the Snow 5K Nov. 22 (5-7pm, $55, RSVP: www.eventbrite.com). Animal lovers bring their leashed pet to walk the show during Lights & Leashes, Nov. 23 (5-9pm). Thereafter, purchase your 3D glasses and cruise through two twinkling miles of holiday-inspired scenes, a colonial village inspired by historic Annapolis, a giant 16-foot, red, teddy bear, USNA midshipmen and Chessie the Bay monster. Kids take a scavenger hunt to find items in the show and enter a drawing for a prize. Santa appears Thanksgiving Day. Benefits Anne Arundel County SPCA. 5-10pm, rain or shine, Sandy Point State Park, $20/car, $30/van, $50/bus (check website for special discount nights): www.lightsonthebay.org.

Nov. 23 thru Dec. 23: 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. FSa 4:30-8pm, plus Dec. 22 & 23, Willow Oak Flower and Herb Farm, Severn, $7 w/discounts: www.willowoakherbs.com.

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Nov. 27 thru Jan. 1: This dazzling display includes more than 100 larger-thanlife animated and stationary holiday light creations, set in Merriweather Post Pavilion, made up of over 300,000 bulbs on a one-mile route. Festive Families Walk thru the park on foot (Dec. 1, 5:30–8pm, $15). Tail Lights night lets you bring your pup along for a walk (Dec. 9, 6-7:30pm, $15). Fireworks light up the night on New Years Eve (Dec. 31, 5-7:30pm, $20/person or $50/4pack). Thursdays are Military Appreciation Nights w/$10 admission. Benefits Howard County General Hospital. Weekdays 6-10pm, weekends 5-10pm, Symphony Woods Park, Columbia, $20 w/discounts: www.merriweatherlights.com.

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Nov. 29 thru Jan. 1: For the holidays, the zoo adds 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. 59pm, 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. 29 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. 2 & 25. Kids ride a hay wagon with refreshments by the fire every FSaSu in December, 78:30pm (RSVP: Old Maryland Farm, 301-218-6770). Festival open nightly 59:30pm, Watkins Park, Upper Marlboro, $10/car: www.pgparks.com.

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Nov. 29 thru Jan. 1: Stroll a wooded path glittering with illuminated sculptures. New this year, dance in the immersive light party, create music at the woodland piano and find all the new selfie experiences. Pick up a Holiday I Spy guide for added fun. In the decorated Murray Arts building, find nightly live entertainment, café, exhibits and shopping at the Ornament Show & Sale, gift shop, Holiday Maker’s Market and Pop-Up Shops. Special event nights include First Responder Night (Dec. 4); Special Needs Night (Dec. 9) and Golf Cart Tours for handicapped guests & seniors (Dec. 16 & 30); Military Appreciation Night (Dec. 11); Wine & Lights Night wine tasting (Dec. 12, $25, RSVP); Educator Appreciation Night (Dec. 18); Snow Princess Night (Dec. 22); Family Game Night (Dec. 31) and Pet Night, when furry friends are welcome (Jan. 1). (Closed Dec. 2 & 3, Dec. 9 & 10, Dec. 24 & 25). 6-9pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, Fast Pass gets you to the front of the line $8.50 w/discounts, $7 w/discounts: www.annmariegarden.org.

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Santa Fly-In! December 7, Noon - 4pm Santa lands with help from aviators! Make holiday arts & crafts! Photos with Santa

Cub Corner December 12, 10:30am Celebrate the start of the snowy season, and read about a penguin that learns about things that fly! We will read How High is the Sky by Anna Milbourne & Serena Riglietti and make our own mini-penguin puppets! FREE with Museum Admission. Ages 5 and under. Pre-registration not required

December 26, 10:30am Celebrate the holiday season with us! We will read The Year Artie Saved Christmas by Chuck Harman and make our own popsicle-stick airplanes! FREE with Museum Admission. Ages 5 and under. Pre-registration not required

Engineering 101: Build an Aircraft

December 21, 11am Since the dawn of aviation, airplane engineers have been competing to see who can build the best airplane. Now it’s your turn. Design your aircraft, pick your materials, and see if you can build the best. Ages 9 & up Fee: $5 includes museum admission

Included with museum admission Museum Educators will engage visitors of all ages with hands-on activities.

U CHESAPEAKE BEACH BEACONS Dec. 1 thru Jan. 2: Drive thru Chesapeake Beach to see the Bayside town bursting with illuminated displays. Santa and special guests light the town on Dec. 1, which also marks the beginning of the town’s Barbara ‘Jo’ Finch Brightest Beacon Awards competition. 4:30pm lighting ceremony at Town Hall, Chesapeake Beach: www.chesapeakebeachmd.gov.

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 Free parking and easy access from I-95, the Beltway and the Metro Green Line

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Nov. 30 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, inflatable snowglobes, musical trains, blinking angels, animated holiday statues and a gleaming hubcap tree. 6-11pm, 700 block of 34th St., Baltimore, FREE: www.christmasstreet.com.

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Day by Day 2019 Celebrate the season one day at a time with this merry listing of pageants, shows, festivals, workshops and more running through New Year’s. 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.

Friday November 29 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: www.northbeachmd.org.

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Experience a small-town holiday complete with carolers, horse and carriage rides, petting zoo, train rides, crafts, hot drinks, sleigh rides, a live Nativity and Santa lighting the town tree (7pm). Businesses open for shopping and dinner. 4:30-8:30pm, Town Square, Leonardtown: www.leonardtown.somd.com.

November 29 thru December 1 U DARNALL’S CHANCE GINGERBREAD HOUSE SHOW It’s the 20th anniversary of this tasty annual favorite where you can view a village of elaborate constructions made by gingerbread architects of many ages; vote for your choice. FSaSu Noon-5pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $2: 301-952-8010.

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.

Saturday November 30 U SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY Support local shops and stores throughout the Chesapeake region.

U JUG BAY POST TURKEY 5K TRAIL RUN This 5K benefits Recreation Deeds for Special Needs. Registration 8:30am, race 9am, Glendening Preserve, Lothian. $15 w/discounts, RSVP: programs@jugbay.org.

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Wear your kitschiest holiday-themed sweater with pride to the Gingerbread Show, snap a selfie with the Gingerbread Boy and post on Facebook (#DCMcelebrating20) to be entered to win tickets to Savor the Flavor Tour & Tasting. Noon-5pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $2: 301-952-8010.

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U BELAIR MANSION OPEN HOUSE

Sunday December 1 U KIDS TRAINSPOTTING DAY WITH SANTA 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. 10am-4pm, Bowie Railroad Museum, Bowie: 240-544-5677.

See the mansion decorated for Christmas past; bring donations for Bowie Food Pantry. Santa arrives for the tree lighting and carols (7pm). Noon-7pm, Belair Mansion, Bowie, FREE: 301-809-3089.

U CHESAPEAKE BEACH LIGHT UP THE TOWN 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 HOLIDAY WREATH MAKING PARTY Drop in and create a wreath using natural greens and decorative elements while enjoying holiday music and good company; cash bar and snacks. Noon-3pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, $10 plus $10 supply kit: www.annmariegarden.org.

U CAPE ST. CLAIRE TREE LIGHTING Kick off the season by joining the Cape community for a tree-lighting party; Santa pays a visit, and visitors enjoy hot chocolate. 5:30pm, Cape St. Claire gatehouse: www.cscia.org.

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. 5:307pm, Market House, downtown Annapolis, FREE: www.visitannapolis.org.

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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: bit.ly/32DGFtN.

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Tuesday December 3 U KIDS NUTCRACKER STORYTIME Enjoy a special reading of The Nutcracker and meet a real ballerina; enter to win tickets to an upcoming performance by the Chesapeake Ballet Company. 10:30am, Annapolis Library: 410-222-1750.

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The Calvert Garden Club gathers at Christ Church in Port Republic to construct holiday decorations to festoon the county courthouse, historic Linden and Boyd King Park: www.calvertgardenclub.com.

Wednesday December 4 U KIDS ORNAMENT MAKING Eat pizza and get into the holiday spirit making ornaments (ages 3+). 67:15pm, Southern Community Center, Lusby, $3, RSVP: 410-586-1101.

Thursday December 5 U MIDNIGHT MADNESS Stores stay open late during the Downtown Annapolis Partnership’s three nights of sales, discounts and holiday festivities along Main St., Maryland Ave., West Street, City Dock and State Circle. 6pm-midnight, downtown Annapolis: www.downtownannapolispartnership.org.

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Decorated boats cruise Rockhold Creek. 6:30-8pm, staging at Hidden Harbor Marina and Happy Harbor, RSVP to enter boats: 410-867-3129.

U USNA PIPES & DRUMS CONCERT The winter concert features bagpipes, drummers and Highland dancers. 7pm, Mahan Hall, U.S. Naval Academy, $11, RSVP: https://navyperforms.showare.com.

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Victor Nizovstev, painter of fables, fantasy and the theatrical, visits the gallery during Midnight Madness. 7-9pm, McBride Gallery, Annapolis: www.mcbridegallery.com.

Keep ornaments, chocolate and tinsel out of reach from your pets and have a happy holiday season!

December 5 & 6 U PREP GREENS AND WREATHS Create a wreath with guidance from the staff of the American Chestnut Land Trust, who will be prepping wreaths for the Dec. 7 Greens Sale; bring work gloves. Th 6-8:30pm, F 10am-2pm, ACLT office, Double Oak Farm, Prince Frederick, $45, RSVP: www.acltweb.org.

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Friday December 6 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 HOLIDAY DECORATING Preschoolers decorate their own cookie and make decorations for the holiday tree (ages 2-5). 10:30-11:15am, Southern Community Center, Lusby, $3, RSVP: 410-586-1101.

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Santa Sightings 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. U ST. NICK AT MARLEY STATION Nov. 22-Dec. 24: Santa arrives for a pajama party at the Rockwell Village Nov. 22 (6:30pm). Sit with Santa, then explore the holiday train garden (opens Nov. 23). M-F 11am-9pm, Sa 11am-8pm, Su 11am-6pm, Marley Station Mall, Glen Burnie: 410-766-2033.

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U SANTA AT ANNAPOLIS TOWNE CENTRE Nov. 23-Dec. 24: Santa visits for a variety of themed evenings including Ugly Sweater Party, Pajama Party, Pet Night and Milk & Cookies with Mrs. Claus. Children, families and even pets will enjoy a daily dusting of live snow as they get crafty with seasonal activities, snack on holiday goodies and pose for a special photo-op with Santa. Walk-ins welcome at Santa’s Cottage; appointments preferred: www.visitatc.com.

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U SANTA VISITS GREENSTREET Nov. 30-Dec. 22: The Deale Volunteer Fire Department engine delivers Santa to join kids for photos (Nov. 30) while parents browse the garden center for fresh greens, holiday arrangements and home décor; the holiday couple returns every weekend for photos and stories. SaSu 11am-2pm, Lothian, 410-867-9500 x219. U SANTA COMES TO HOMESTEAD Nov. 30-Dec. 22: Meet Santa at both Homestead Gardens locations for photos and sharing your wish list. SaSu 11am-2pm, Davidsonville & Severna Park: www.homesteadgardens.com. U TRAIN SPOTTING DAY WITH SANTA Dec. 1: Thanksgiving Sunday is the busiest train day of the year. Find a vantage to watch them speed by, then visit Santa and Mrs. Claus.10am-4pm, Bowie Railroad Museum, Bowie: 240-544-5677. U NORTH POLE AT NORTH BEACH Dec. 7: Watch the Pat Carpenter Holiday Parade, then share your wish list with Mr. Claus and warm up with cocoa at the beach campfire (noon-3pm). North Beach, FREE: www.northbeachmd.org. U SANTA FLY-IN Dec. 7: 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 TALENT MACHINE SANTA BREAKFAST Dec. 7, 14, 21: Santa’s Breakfast Party features the Talent Machine kids performing seasonal numbers with singing, dancing and lots of action. Reserve early for this popular event. Doors open 8:30am, Buddy’s Crabs & Ribs, Annapolis, $13, RSVP: www.talentmachine.com.

U PET PHOTOS WITH SANTA Dec. 7 & 14: Dogs, cats and other critters pose with Santa. 9am-1pm, Muddy Creek Animal Hospital, West River, call for prices: 410-867-0770.

U DESSERTS WITH SANTA Dec. 11: Enjoy desserts, games, dancing and photos with Santa. 6:30-7:30pm, Southern Community Center, Lusby, $3, RSVP: 410-586-1101.

U INTERGENERATIONAL SANTA BREAKFAST Dec. 7: 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 Nov. 30: 301-809-2300.

U COOKIES & COCOA WITH SANTA Dec. 13: Join Santa for photos, a story, arts and crafts; with performances by the Benfield Elementary Chorus, Chesapeake Women’s Choir and The Dance Center of Severna Park. 4-6:30pm, Severna Park Community Center, FREE: 410-647-5843.

U BREAKFAST WITH SINT NIKLAAS Dec. 7: Join the kindly bishop as he makes his annual visit to the mansion for a Belgianinspired breakfast and gifts for children ages 310. 9am & 11am, Riversdale House Museum, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: 301-864-0420.

U BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Dec. 14: Kids eat a continental breakfast buffet, then visit with Santa for photos and a small gift. 8am & 10:30am, Cape St. Claire Clubhouse, $7 w/discounts, RSVP: https://cscstrawberryfestival.com.

U PANCAKES WITH SANTA Dec. 7: Enjoy a pancake breakfast, take photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, visit the Santa Secret Shop, play games and make crafts. 9:30am & 11:15am, Hilton Garden Inn Solomons, $14 w/discounts, RSVP: www.eventbrite.com/e/ pancakes-with-santa-tickets-73161298413. U JINGLE SKATE WITH SANTA Dec. 7: Bring an unwrapped toy for the Toys for Tots Drive, then skate with the man in red, play games and win prizes; donations accepted for Bowie Food Pantry. 1-3pm, Bowie Ice Arena, FREE: 301-809-3090. U SANTA AT THE GATEHOUSE Dec. 7: Santa greets guests in Cape St. Claire after a ride thru the neighborhood. 5-8pm, Cape St. Claire Gatehouse, donations to Volunteer Fire Company suggested: www.cscia.org. U LUNCH WITH SANTA Dec. 8: Enjoy a hotdog lunch with chips, drink and a treat, craft and photo with Santa ($5). Noon-2pm, Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company, Pasadena, FREE for under 12, RSVP: 410-437-6013. U SCUBA WITH SANTA Dec. 8: Take a unique underwater photo with Santa after a PADI Discover SCUBA hour-long course (ages 10+). Noon-4pm, Edward T. Hall Indoor Aquatic Center, Prince Frederick, FREE w/admission: info@SoMdDivers.com. U BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Dec. 8: Enjoy pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, coffee and juice, then take photos with Santa and shop the bake sale; supports the environmental education center. 9-11am, Patuxent River 4-H Center, Upper Marlboro, $6 w/discounts: 301-312-5292. U COOKIES & COCOA WITH SANTA Dec. 8: Make crafts, nibble snacks and take photos with the head elf. 10am-noon & 1-3pm, Downs Park, Pasadena, $6 (ages 10 and under), RSVP: www.facebook.com/FriendsofDownsParkInc.

U SATURDAY WITH SANTA Dec. 14: 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 SANTA ON THE TRAIL Dec. 14: 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. 10am3pm, B&A Trail, Severna Park: 410-222-6244. U FAMILY NIGHT WITH SANTA Dec. 18: Kris Kringle arrives by boat. 5-9pm, Skipper’s Pier Restaurant, Deale. U BREAKFAST WITH ST. NICK Dec. 18: Enjoy bacon, pancakes, fruit and more with Santa. 10:30-11:30am, Mt. Hope Community Center, Sunderland, $5, RSVP: 410-535-7080. U SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN Dec. 19: Enjoy refreshments, holiday music and pictures with Santa; then visit the elves to make a special holiday craft. 6-8pm, Harriet E. Brown Community Center, Prince Frederick, FREE: 410-535-7080. U SANTA & MRS. CLAUS ON THE SQUARE Dec. 21: Snap photos with the Christmas couple as they make their annual visit to the Town Square. 11am-1pm, Leonardtown, FREE: www.leonardtown.somd.com. U BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Dec. 21: Children up to age 11 enjoy breakfast with the man in red; donations encouraged. 9am-noon, Pip Moyer Rec Center, Annapolis, RSVP: 410-263-7958. U HERE COMES SANTA Dec. 24: Santa visits in his sleigh with helpers from the Glen Burnie VFD to hand out treats to kids lining the roads of Glen Burnie. Begins in the community of Glen Gardens at 5pm. Detailed route with approximate times: www.gbia.org.


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Friday December 6 (continued) U KIDS PAJAMA PARTY Visit the Gingerbread Show in pajamas to hear a holiday storytime and get a sweet treat. 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $2: 301-952-8010.

U SEVERNA PARK ILLUMINATION See the village come to life with a tree lighting, bagpipe music, school choruses, dance performances, refreshments, a train display and photos with Santa at Park Plaza; bring nonperishable food donation for SPAN. 5-6:30pm, 1 Holly Ave, Severna Park, FREE: 410-647-3900.

U HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE & GREENS SALE In 1825, Frances Loockerman created a boxwood garden behind her mansion on Maryland Ave. Today you can decorate your home for the holidays with boxwood grown in that very garden. Tour the decorated rooms, sample festive treats in the kitchen and purchase a wreath or tree to take home. 5:30pm, HammondHarwood House, Annapolis, $35 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-263-4683 x10.

U HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Drop in, shop and mingle with Second Wind Consignments and A Vintage Deale, plus snacks and live music. 5:30-7:30pm, Second Wind Consignments, Deale, Facebook: Second Wind Consignments.

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

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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 w/discounts, RSVP: www.marylandhall.org.

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U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT STROLL Tour Annapolis and the Hammond-Harwood House with a Watermark colonial guide. (Also Dec. 13, 20 & 21). 7-8:30pm, City Dock info booth, $21 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolistours.com/our-tours/candlelight-stroll.

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Vote with dollars for your favorite decorated tree (on-site or online) 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. FSa 9am-8pm, Su 9am-5pm, Homestead Gardens, Davidsonville: www.RotaryLightsofKindness.org.

U MUDDY CREEK ARTISTS GUILD HOLIDAY SHOW

Find Gifts From the Arts at this holiday show and sale. Meet the artists at the opening reception (F 6-8pm) with food, libations and live music. F 11am8pm, Sa 10am-6pm, Su 11am-5pm, 179 Mitchells Chance, South River Colony, Edgewater: www.muddycreekartistsguild.org.

U DARNALL’S CHANCE GINGERBREAD HOUSE SHOW It’s the 20th anniversary of this annual favorite where you can view a village of elaborate constructions made by gingerbread architects of many ages; vote for your choice. FSaSu Noon-5pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $2: 301-952-8010.

U FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS HAYRIDE Take a hayride thru Watkins 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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Support the Southern High School Future Farmers of American trip to the national convention by purchasing trees, wreaths and See’s chocolate candy. F 3-6pm, Sa 9am-2pm, Southern High School greenhouse, Harwood.

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Run or walk in holiday costume to raise funds for arthritis research. 7am registration, 8:15am Rudolph Romp (kids under 12), 8:30am race, Holiday Inn, Solomons, $35 w/discounts, RSVP: 202-792-2979.

U FARMERS MARKET HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Santa arrives by firetruck to visit the market, kids enjoy face painting and crafts. 8am-noon, AACo Farmers Market: www.aacofarmersmarket.com.

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Browse crafts, and gifts by local artisans; poinsettias, wreaths and fresh greens; white elephant sale, silent auction; Korean specialties, donuts and lunch. 9am2pm, St. Martin’s-in-the-Field Episcopal Church, Severna Park: 410-647-6248.

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

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 WINTER WONDERLAND WORKSHOPS The Sotterley Garden Guild helps with DIY décor projects in two classes, making a wreath, swag or centerpiece. 9-11:30am & 12:30-3pm, Historic Sotterley Plantation, Hollywood, $30/workshop, RSVP: www.sotterley.org.

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.

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U JUG BAY WREATH MAKING 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, $35 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-741-9330.

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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/2ASK6QT.

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

U BROADNECK HIGH SCHOOL CRAFT BAZAAR Shop handmade items from jewelry to pottery to woodwork and more, plus bake sale, concessions and raffles; sponsored by the Athletic Booster Club. 9:30am-3pm, Broadneck High School, Arnold, $2 admission: www.broadneckathleticboosters.com.

U GINGERBREAD HOUSE WORKSHOPS Celebrate the holiday season building a gingerbread house; bring a bag of candy to decorate and share. 10am & 2pm, Calvert Library, Prince Frederick, RSVP: 410-535-0291; 10am & 2pm, Fairview Branch, Owings, RSVP: 410-257-2101. 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 (noon); come early to visit the Christmas market. 10am-3pm, North Beach, FREE: www.northbeachmd.org.

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Visit the festively decorated mansion for stories, crafts and learning about early Maryland Christmas traditions. 10-11:30am, Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, $15/family w/discounts, RSVP: 410-263-4683.

U LONDON TOWN WREATH WORKSHOPS Craft your own wreath or centerpiece with London Town’s expert wreathmakers in two sessions. 10am-noon & 2-4pm, Historic London Town, Edgewater, $45 each or $75 for wreath and centerpiece (all materials included), RSVP: www.historiclondontown.com.

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Christmas Classics thru the Season s HOLIDAY ART POP-UP SHOP Annapolis Arts Alliance artists show their work in two storefronts for the holidays. Tu-F noon-7pm, Sa 10am-7pm, Su noon-7pm at 232 Main St., Annapolis; 10am-6pm daily thru Dec. 24 at the Annapolis Towne Centre: http://annapolis-arts-alliance.com. s PINEY POINT CHRISTMAS In the museum, the holiday exhibit A Very Retro Christmas features holiday decorations and displays from over the years. At the Dec. 1 open house (noon-4pm, free), enjoy children’s activities, refreshments, Buddy the Elf storytime, bike raffle and shop the Lighthouse Lens Museum Store. Open Dec. 1-Jan. 5, noon-4pm; (closed Dec. 24 & 25), Piney Point Lighthouse Museum & Park, Piney Point, $7 w/ discounts: 301-994-1471. s SMALL GEMS AT MCBRIDE GALLERY See and shop small-scale artworks by 15 gallery artists and friends; meet artist Victor Nizovstev at the open house Dec. 5 (7-9pm). Dec. 1 thru 31, McBride Gallery, Annapolis: www.mcbridegallery.com. s MONTPELIER HOLIDAY TOURS See the mansion dressed up for the holidays by local garden clubs. Daily Dec. 9 thru 28 (closed W), 11am-4pm, Montpelier Mansion Historic Site, Laurel, $5 w/discounts: 301-377-7817.

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s ANNMARIE GARDEN ORNAMENT SHOW & SALE Elaborate handmade and fair-trade ornaments and decorations created by regional artisans adorn holiday trees. Tour the Garden in Lights show, running most nights (see Illuminations). Admission to show and sale is free during the day; Garden in Lights admission applies after 6pm. Thru Jan. 1, 10am-5pm (9pm on Garden in Lights nights), Annmarie Garden, Solomons: www.annmariegarden.org.

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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. 1 at the free annual open house, plus a talk by Dr. Thomas Gerard, first owner of the property, and music by Cosmic Flute Orchestra (noon-4pm). Dec. 1-Jan. 5, noon-4pm (closed Dec. 24 & 25), St. Clement’s Island Museum, Colton’s Point, St. Mary’s County. $3 w/ discounts: 301-769-2222. s CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT Join tens of thousands of volunteers in the National Audubon Society’s 120th 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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Saturday December 7 (continued) U JEFFERSON PATTERSON WREATH WORKSHOPS Weave greens from the Point Farm gardens into a grapevine base; discounts for bringing wreath form from previous year. 10am & 1pm, Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, St. Leonard, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: jef.pat@maryland.gov.

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U HOLIDAY CRAFT WORKSHOP Make a craft and be part of a traditional wassail celebration (ages 5+). 12:302:30pm, Historic St. Mary’s City, $10 w/discounts, RSVP: 240-895-4990.

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Experience an 18th-century Christmas at the Paca House and Hogshead with living historians, games, crafts, dancing, music and festive treats. 36pm, William Paca House, Annapolis, $5 w/discounts: www.annapolis.org.

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U CHESTNUT TRUST GREENS SALE Purchase fresh-cut evergreens and hand-made wreaths for holiday decorations, plus ACLT items for gift-giving. 11am-2pm, American Chestnut Land Trust, South Side Trailhead, Port Republic, FREE: www.acltweb.org.

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U MAYO BEACH HOLIDAY Join the rangers and staff for food, games, crafts, hikes and s’mores over the fire pit. 11am-4pm, Mayo Beach Park, Edgewater: 410-222-7313.

U KIDS REINDEER FOOD Make a homemade holiday blend to feed Santa’s reindeer. Noon-3pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $2: 301-952-8010.

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Why buy a present when you can make one? Ages 5-12, noon-4pm, Belair Mansion, Bowie, fee: 301-809-3089.

Take a festive hayride with sleigh bells, snacks, warm drinks, then roast marshmallows, visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus and see the decorated farmhouse. 10am-noon, Kinder Farm Park, Millersville, $5 plus $6 vehicle admission, RSVP: www.kinderfarmpark.org.

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U COLONIAL WINTER’S EVE Experience 18th century holidays at National Colonial Farm with costumed interpreters, carol singing around the bonfire, warm treats and crafting tent. 4-8pm, Accokeek Foundation, Piscataway Park, FREE (fee for some activities): www.accokeekfoundation.org.

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Visit the nation’s oldest working statehouse to hear choral and instrumental performances amid the glow of the 24 decorated trees representing every county and Baltimore. 5-8pm, Maryland State House, Annapolis, FREE (photo ID req’d): 410-260-6445.

U SHELLS & BELLS

It’s a party on Spa Creek complete with specialty cocktails, open bar, local food, oysters, live music, an auction and more in a heated tent. Benefits Chesapeake BaySavers. VIP reception 5pm, 6-10pm, Charles Carroll House & Gardens, Annapolis, $125/$250 VIP, RSVP: www.shellsandbells.org.

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.

U SOLOMONS CHRISTMAS WALK Santa and his elf arrive by firetruck to light the tree (6:20pm) and visit with children at the gazebo; lighted boats parade along the riverfront starting at Solomons Yacht Club (6:30pm) and up the Patuxent River where they can be seen from the riverwalk (7:30pm); the Patuxent High School jazz band performs carols and flash mobs dance in the street: www.solomonsmaryland.com.

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Dress up to dance to the music of Apollonia and enjoy international mezes and desserts; cash bar. 6-10pm, Ss. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church Hall, Annapolis, $50 w/discounts, RSVP: www.schgochurch.org/events.html.

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10:00 am – Arnold Station 10:45 am – Jones Station 11:15 am – Hatton Regester 11:45 am – Robinson Road 12:15 pm – Whites Road

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December 7 & 8 U NAVAL ACADEMY SINGS MESSIAH The USNA Glee Clubs and the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra combine with soloists from the Metropolitan Opera Company. Sa 7pm, Su 3pm, USNA Main Chapel, Annapolis, $21-$46, RSVP: www.usna.edu/Music/signature/messiah.php.

U 5TH ANNUAL CHOCOLATE BINGE FESTIVAL

Vendors tempt you with chocolate, cakes, fudge, cookies, hot chocolate and more; plus live music, s’mores, moon bounce and a visit from Santa. Noon-5pm, West St., Annapolis, $5 suggested donation: www.annapolischocolatefestival.com.

U HOLIDAY MAKE & TAKE Create a greeting card or ornament with tinsel, glitter and evergreens. 13pm, Montpelier Arts Center, Laurel, FREE: 301-377-7800.

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 ARUNDEL VOCAL ARTS CHRISTMAS CONCERT Hear the society’s winter concert Light and Love, a variety of contemporary choral works and ] arrangements of traditional carols. 3pm, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Arnold, $20 w/discounts: www.arundelvocalarts.org.

Sunday December 8 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 NUTCRACKER TEA Enjoy high tea and buffet as you watch excerpts from The Nutcracker on stage; plus a visit and story time with Santa and Mrs. Claus. 10am, 2pm & 5:30pm, Graduate Annapolis Hotel, $72 w/discounts, RSVP: www.whatsuptix.com.

U LINDEN HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE See Linden decorated for the holiday season, enjoy a cup of cheer and sweet treat and buy books by local authors, ornaments, note cards and candles. 10am2pm, Calvert County Historical Society, Prince Frederick, FREE: 410-535-2452.

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s 2ND STAR PRODUCTIONS’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL: THE MUSICAL Nov. 15-Dec. 14: The classic Dickens story gets a Broadway makeover in this musical production. FSa 8pm, Su 3pm, plus 3pm Dec. 14, The Bowie Playhouse, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.2ndstarproductions.com. s THE NEWTOWNE PLAYERS’ A SEUSSIFIED CHRISTMAS CAROL Nov. 29-Dec. 15: See this whimsical reinvention of Dickens’ beloved holiday tale in wacky rhymed couplets. With zoot-fruited juices and binka-bird geese, from Bed-Headed Fred to Timmy Loo Hoo, this tale of glorious holiday cheer is like something Dr. Seuss might have come up with — if he ever had his way with the story. FSa 8pm, SaSu 3:30pm, Three Notch Theatre, Lexington Park, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.newtowneplayers.org. s TWIN BEACH PLAYERS’ CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAYS Nov. 29- Dec. 15: This show about the human spirit centers on a group of folks who get stuck in a gym during a Christmas storm. FSa 8pm, Su 3pm, North Beach Boys & Girls Club, North Beach, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.twinbeachplayers.org.

s PASADENA THEATRE COMPANY’S SCROOGED FOR CHRISTMAS Nov. 30-Dec. 8: A modern business executive is a present-day Ebenezer in this comedic retelling of A Christmas Carol, with the whole cast joining in a musical celebration. FSa 7:30pm, Su 3pm, plus 3pm Dec. 7, Pasadena Theater Company, Stage & Screen Studios, Millersville, $17.07 w/discounts, RSVP: www.ptcshows.com. s THE COLONIAL PLAYERS’ THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER Dec. 5-15: In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids, probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won’t believe the mayhem — and the fun — when the Herdmans collide with the Christmas story head-on. ThFSa 8pm, SaSu 2pm & 4:30pm, The Colonial Players, Annapolis, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.thecolonialplayers.org. s BALLET THEATRE OF MARYLAND’S NUTCRACKER Dec. 7-15 & Dec. 21-22: Rediscover 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 A BROADWAY HOLIDAY Dec. 12, 14, 15, 19, 21-24, 27 & 28: An all-singing, all-dancing musical revue with Broadway showstoppers and special guests. 8pm, $65 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolisshakespeare.org. s CHESAPEAKE BALLET COMPANY’S NUTCRACKER Dec. 14-22: Eighty-plus ballet students dance the holiday classic. 1pm & 4pm SaSu (no 4pm show Dec. 22), plus 7pm Dec. 20, Children’s Theatre of Annapolis, Bay Head Park, Annapolis, $20 w/discounts: www.chesapeakeballetcompany.com.

Visit us and celebrate e gingerbread style. SAT. NOVEMBER 30 – UGLY U Y SWEATER T DAY Don’t be shy, wear that ugly y sweater with pride! Don your ugliest u holidaythemed apparel to this year’s Gingerbread Show and take a selfie with the Gingerbread Boy. Post the pic p on Facebook with the hashta ag #DCMcelebrating20 and you u will be entered into a drawing g to win a family four-pack for the Festival of Lights Holiday Hayride. 12-5 pm m. FRI. DECEMBER 6 – PAJ JAMA PARTY ‘Tis the h S Season to b be jolly ll and d wear your favorite f holiday h l d PJ J to the Js h Gingerbread Show! Kids are encouraged to come dressed in their most festive holiday pajamas for storytime. Storytime will feature e a variety of children’s classic holiday stories plus a sweet treat. Childre en’s storytime held at 1 pm/2 pm/3 pm. FREE with admission to the show. SAT. DECEMBER 7 – MAKE YOUR OWN REINDEER FOOD Everyone leaves milk and cookies for Santa, but what about his reindeer? They do all the hard work pulling Santa’s sleigh and could use u a snack along the way! Kids can make their own homemade holiday blend d reindeer food. Children’s activity available from 12-3 pm. FREE with admis ssion to the show. 20TH ANNUAL GINGERBREAD HOUSE CONTEST T AND SHOW Friday-Sunday, November 29-30 & December 1, 1 12 - 5 pm Friday-Sunday, December 6-8 & 13-15, 12 - 5 pm For a sweet treat, come and view an amazing display of ediible gingerbread houses. No nibbling allowed! Visitors will have the opportu unity to vote for the Viewer’s Choice Competition. $2/person (cash only); C Children 4 & under are FREE. FREE giveaway commemorative Gingerbread ho ouse ornament for visitors (while supplies last)

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s ANNAPOLIS SHAKESPEARE COMPANY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL Nov. 29-Dec. 29: FSa 8pm, SaSu 2pm, plus 2pm Dec. 23 & 24, Dec. 28 & 29 2pm, Annapolis Shakespeare Company, Annapolis, $65 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolisshakespeare.org.

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U CELTIC CHRISTMAS CONCERT

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Maggie Sansone plays her 19th annual concert featuring Andrea Hoag, Sharon Knowles, Laura Byrne and Connie McKenna. 3pm, Christ Church, West River, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: 410-867-0346.

Read Snowmen at Christmas, enjoy songs, crafts and snack (ages 3-5). 1011:15am, William Paca House, Annapolis, $10 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolis.org.

U CHAMBER PLAYERS CANDLELIGHT CONCERT The Annapolis Chamber Players perform seasonal favorites. 5pm, Charles Carroll House, Annapolis, $35, RSVP: www.annapolischamberplayers.org.

U KIDS HOLIDAY STORYTIME Preschoolers (ages 21⁄2-5) make crafts, play games and make a holiday treat. 10:30-11:15am, Southern Community Center, Lusby, FREE: 410-586-1101.

Wednesday December 11 U HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT The Encore Chorale of Southern Maryland sings seasonal songs. 2pm, Asbury Solomons, FREE: www.encorecreativity.org.

December 11 & 12 U TAWES POINSETTIA SALE Buy poinsettias and homemade baked goods. Benefits Tawes Garden. 10am4pm, Tawes State Office Building, Annapolis, cash/check only: 410-570-4465.

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U FIREHOUSE SANTA Santa visits South County with firefighters, police officers and elves, collecting gifts for others. Run starts at 5pm, details Facebook: Woodland Beach VFD.

The Bowie Senior Chorale performs. W 4pm, Th 1pm, Bowie Senior Center, $3, RSVP: 301-809-2300; F 7:30pm, Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, $8, RSVP: www.bowiecenter.org.

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Holiday concert and sing-along featuring vocalists Emily Bowen Mudd, Nathan Bowen, Jennifer Cooper and Peter Crews, accompanied by Sandy Griese. 7-8:30pm, Calvert Library, Prince Frederick: 410-535-0291.

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Thursday December 12 U A JAZZY HOLIDAY Hear the Eric Byrd Trio perform cool arrangements of holiday classics. Noon1pm, Montpelier Arts Center, Laurel, $12, RSVP: www.pgparks.com.

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SA AT TURDA AY Y, DECEMBER 7, 2019, 12PM – 4PM Why buy a present when you can make one! Chilldren ages 5- 12 years old are encouraged to visit Belair Mansion and make lovely tokens for their family and friends with their own hands. FREE.

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SUNDA AY, DECEMBER 1, 2019 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM On the busiest day of travel, watch the trains fly by carrying holiday travelers s up and down the Northeast corridor. How many different trains can you see? Surprise visit by Mr. & Mrs. Claus and much more! FREE.

SA AT TURDA AY Y, DECEMBER 14, 2019, 2:30 PM – 3:30 3 PM Join us for an adorable puppet show as we learn about Rufus: The Red-Nosed Rain Dog. A lost and lonely dog shows up at Santa's worksh hop. At first he’s rejected because he has a red nose, but eventually we learn that everyone is different and everyone is special. Great for family audiences and the younger child. No reservations needed. FREE.

Happy Holidays at Belair! SUNDA AY, DECEMBER 1, 2019, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM Join us as we open the holiday season! To Tour the mansion decked out in all its finery, enjoy scrumptious goodies and revel in live holiday music. No better way to begin your holiday season! No reservations needed. FREE.

Holiday Break Fairy Tale Fun MONDA AY, DECEMBER 30, 10:00 AM Join us as we read cute stories, try our hands at fun f crafts, eat goodies and make new friends. Ages 2-10. FREE. F

Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony at Belair SUNDA AY, DECEMBER 1, 2019, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Join us as we celebrate the holiday season with the annual tree lighting and a very merry visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. No reservations needed. FREE.

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U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT STROLL

Tour Annapolis and the Hammond-Harwood House with a colonial guide. (Also Dec. 20 & 21). 7-8:30pm, City Dock info booth, $21 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolistours.com/our-tours/candlelight-stroll.

U PATUXENT VOICES All-female a cappella group sings ’Tis the Season, a winter concert. 7:30pm, All Saints Episcopal Church, Sunderland, FREE: www.patuxentvoices.org.

U NAVAL ACADEMY BAND’S HOLIDAY

The Tenors join the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra to bring the songs of the season to life at the annual Holiday Pops concert, one of the symphony’s most popular events. 8pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, $50-$90 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolissymphony.org.

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U MUDDY CREEK ARTISTS GUILD HOLIDAY SHOW

It’s your second chance to shop till midnight at this marathon of Christmas cheer and commerce as stores stay open late during the Downtown Annapolis Partnership’s three nights of sales, discounts and holiday festivities along Main St., Maryland Ave., West Street, City Dock and State Circle. 6pm-midnight, downtown Annapolis: www.downtownannapolispartnership.org.

Find Gifts From the Arts at this holiday show and sale. F 11am-8pm, Sa 10am-8pm, Su 11am-6pm, 179 Mitchells Chance, South River Colony, Edgewater: www.muddycreekartistsguild.org.

U WINE & LIGHTS NIGHT Come for a wine tasting featuring selections from area beverage vendors (with a few beer options) and see the Garden in Lights (ages 21+). 6:308:30pm, Annmarie Garden, Solomons, $25, RSVP: 410-326-4640.

Friday December 13 U KIDS HOLIDAY HOOPLA Preschoolers play holiday-themed games, make crafts and more (ages 2-5). 10:3011:15am, Southern Community Center, Lusby, FREE, RSVP: 410-535-1600 x2826.

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Hear seasonal favorites by the Brass Ensemble, sing-along with carols and Santa. No tickets, but bring photo ID to enter grounds. 7:30-9:30pm, USNA Chapel, Annapolis, FREE: www.usna.edu/USNABand/events.php.

U DARNALL’S CHANCE GINGERBREAD HOUSE SHOW It’s the 20th anniversary of this tasty annual favorite where you can view a village of elaborate constructions made by gingerbread architects of many ages; vote for your choice. FSaSu Noon-5pm, Darnall’s Chance House Museum, Upper Marlboro, $2: 301-952-8010.

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U FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS HAYRIDE Take a hayride thru Watkins Festival of Lights, then warm up by the fire, enjoy refreshments, visit the animals and see the decorations. FSaSu 78:30pm, Old Maryland Farm, Watkins Regional Park, Upper Marlboro, $8, RSVP: 301-218-6770.

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 NORTHERN HIGH CRAFT FAIR Crafters and merchants display holiday must-haves at the school’s music boosters annual fair. 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 43RD 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 SANTA SWIM Teams and single swimmers rush into the Choptank River, fishing out a Santa hat to raise funds for the Care & Share Fund of Dorchester County. 9:30am registration, 10am swim, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, donations encouraged, RSVP: www.careandsharefund.org.

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Saturday December 14 (continued) U GINGERBREAD HOUSE WORKSHOPS Build a gingerbread house; bring a bag of candy to decorate and share. 10am & 2pm, Southern Branch Library, Solomons, RSVP: 410-326-5289; and Twin Beaches Branch, Northeast Community Center, RSVP: 410-257-2411.

U KIDS HOLIDAY STORYTIME Bring the family for a holiday story, plus arts and crafts. 10-11:30am, Jefferson Patterson Park, St. Leonard, $5, RSVP: www.friendsofjppm.com.

U SANTA SPEEDO RUN & TOY DRIVE 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 10:30am, race 12:15pm, Annapolis, RSVP: www.santaspeedorunannapolis.com.

U CHRISTMAS MARKET

Shop sweets, treats and eats, plus holiday décor, greenery and gifts. 10am-1pm, Severna Park Farmer’s Market, Park & Ride at Rt. 2 and Jones Station Rd.

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, FREE: 410-257-6306.

U CALVERT WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA Create a paper wreath to hang on the wall to remember fallen U.S. veterans, honor those who serve and teach children the value of freedom. Drop in between 10am-10pm, Northeast Community Center, Chesapeake Beach, FREE: 410-535-1600 x8210.

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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 PERFECT GIFT WINE TASTING Let an expert help you select the best wines for your gift-giving. 2-6pm, Mills Fine Wine & Spirits, Annapolis: www.millswine.com.

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In this adorable puppet show, children meet Rufus, a lost and lonely dog who shows up at Santa’s workshop. 2:30-3:30pm, Belair Mansion, Bowie, FREE: 301-809-3089.

U HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT The AACC Encore Chorale sings seasonal songs. 3pm, Pascall Center, AACC, Arnold, FREE: www.encorecreativity.org.

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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+). 58pm, Montpelier Mansion Historic Site, Laurel, $35 w/discounts, RSVP : 301-377-7817.

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U HOLIDAY TEA AT MONTPELIER

A beloved Annapolis tradition, 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.eastportyc.org.

Indulge in a seasonal prix fixe tea in Montpelier’s elegant East Wing decorated for the holidays. SaSu 11am & 2pm, Montpelier Mansion, Laurel. $30 w/discounts; RSVP: 301-377-7817.

U WEST ANNAPOLIS WINTERFEST Visit a European-style Christmas Market with vendors to help you knock out your Christmas gift list. SaSu noon-8pm, Giddings Ave. between Ridgely & Annapolis St., Annapolis: www.west-annapolis.com.

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Tea and treats served after a mini-ballet with guests from the National Ballet Company; Santa makes an appearance, too; presented by the Captain Avery Museum. SaSu 1pm, Shady Side Community Center, $25 w/discounts, RSVP: www.captainaverymuseum.org.

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. SaSu 1:30pm, plus Sa 6:30pm, Riverdale Baptist Church, Upper Marlboro, $12 w/discounts, RSVP: www.livingtreetickets.com.

U HOLIDAY VESPERS & LIGHT UP LINDEN Begin a holiday worship service at Trinity UMC with a collection for local charities, then follow the candle luminaries up to Linden, which will be decorated for the season; join in carols on the front porch and photos with Santa, plus seasonal refreshments. 6:30pm vespers at Trinity UMC, 7:15pm at Linden, Prince Frederick, FREE: www.calverthistory.org.

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s MARLEY STATION TRAIN GARDEN Nov. 23-Dec. 31: Volunteers construct an intricate web of train tracks and interactive winter villages for this annual display. Trains are laid out on three 18by-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 Tank Engine. 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.

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s B&O’S MAGICAL HOLIDAY EXPRESS Dec. 2-31: Dive into the history of the railroad. Tidings in Transit includes special events and performances highlighting four major regions each weekend, plus train and carousel rides. M-Sa 10am-4pm, Su 11am-4pm, closed Dec. 24-25, Jan. 1, B&O Railroad Museum, Baltimore, $20 w/discounts: www.borail.org/holiday. s SEVERNA PARK MODEL RAILROAD CLUB Dec. 7 & 8: See the HO-scale model train display of the Chesapeake and Allegheny Railroad, From the Mountains to the Bay, portraying Maryland in miniature. Noon-3pm, in the old Severna Park train station off Riggs Ave., FREE: http://severnapark.railfan.net. s HOLIDAY TRAINS & PLANES Dec. 20-22: 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.

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s CLAYVILLE RAILROAD OUTDOOR TRAIN GARDEN Nov. 30-Dec. 22: 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 (donations suggested): www.clayvillerailroads.com.

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Sunday December 15 U PATUXENT VOICES All-female a cappella group sings ’Tis the Season, a winter concert. 3pm, Christ Church, Port Republic, FREE: www.patuxentvoices.org.

U SOLOMONS TUBA CHRISTMAS

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.

Monday December 16 U KIDS SOCK SNOWMEN Preschoolers craft snowmen out of socks (ages 2-5). 10-10:45am, Northeast Community Center, Chesapeake Beach, $3, RSVP: 410-535-1600 x8210.

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Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and producer CeeLo Green comes to Maryland Hall. 8pm, Annapolis, $55-$85, RSVP: www.ramsheadonstage.com.

December 16 & 17 U ANNAPOLIS CHRISTMAS CONCERT It’s the 21st year of this local favorite benefiting the Annapolis Musicians Fund for Musicians (ages 21+). Doors 6pm, show 7pm, Rams Head on Stage, Annapolis, $42, RSVP: www.am-fm.org/an-annapolis-christmas.

U WINTER SOLSTICE CONCERT Ensemble Galilei plays its annual Solstice concert with candlelight followed by refreshments. 3pm & 7pm, McDowell Hall, St. John’s College, Annapolis. $35 w/discounts; RSVP: 410-849-2494.

U ANNAPOLIS SANTA RUN TOY DRIVE Firetrucks 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; you provide the gifts. 3:30-7pm. See the list of stops: www.annapolissantarun.com.

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Sip a glass of holiday bubbly while enjoying a three-piece orchestral ensemble performing an array of holiday works and selections from The Nutcracker, with the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts. 45pm, Montpelier Arts Center, Laurel, FREE: 301-377-7800.

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Tuesday December 17 U KIDS HOLIDAY CRAFTING Make a fun holiday-themed craft to take home. 10am, Mount Hope Community Center, Sunderland, $2, RSVP: 410-535-7080.

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Sample the staff ’s favorite hard candies. 10am-10pm, Northeast Community Center, Chesapeake Beach, FREE: 410-535-1600 x8210.

U DIY SNOWGLOBE WORKSHOP Teens craft their own mini winter wonderland with figurines inside. 6-8pm, Calvert Library, Prince Frederick, RSVP: 410-535-0291.

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The Talent Machine actors, ages 6 to 18, present their seasonal show with musical numbers and special guests Santa, Frosty, Rudolph, elves and more. FSa 7:30pm, SaSu 2pm, Su 6:30pm, Key Auditorium, St. John’s College, Annapolis, $15 w/discounts, RSVP: www.talentmachine.com.

The Annapolis Chorale 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.

December 20 thru 22 U FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS HAYRIDE

Friday December 20 U KIDS POLAR EXPRESS READINGS Join the Chesapeake Railway Museum for readings, crafts and songs. 5:30pm & 7pm, Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, FREE: 410-257-3892.

Take a hayride thru Watkins 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 HOLIDAY CONCERT Hear the Renaissance Singers. 7:30pm, Ginger Cove, Annapolis: 410-266-7300.

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.

December 20 & 21 U HOLIDAY CANDLELIGHT STROLL Tour Annapolis with a colonial guide. 7-8:30pm, City Dock info booth, $21 w/discounts, RSVP: www.annapolistours.com/our-tours/candlelight-stroll.

U WINTER SOLSTICE HIKE Explore the park in all its winter glory with a ranger; dress for weather. 10am, Beverly Triton Nature Park, RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/jha2gtu.

U KIDS HANSEL & GRETEL TEA PARTY Step inside the gingerbread house for a story, tea, dessert and a craft (ages 5+). 2-3:30pm, Darnall’s Chance Museum, Upper Marlboro, $22 w/discounts, RSVP: 301-952-8010.

U HOLIDAY DINNER WINES Get expert help in selecting the best wines for your seasonal meals. 2-6pm, Mills Fine Wine & Spirits, Annapolis: www.millswine.com.

U HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT The Encore AACC Chorale and Annapolis ROCKS sing seasonal songs. 3pm, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, FREE: www.encorecreativity.org.

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Hop a bus for a 45-minute tour of Chesapeake Beach light displays while historians share tales of holiday traditions. 5:30pm, 6:30pm, 7:30pm & 8:30pm from Town Hall, Chesapeake Beach, FREE: Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum.

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Saturday December 21 (continued) U WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION Welcome winter with poetry, readings, songs and snacks around the bonfire; hosted by the Calvert County Historical Society. 6-7pm, Linden, Prince Frederick, FREE: www.calverthistory.org.

Sunday December 22 U CHANUKAH WONDERLAND Light the menorah, eat latkes and doughnuts, kids make a special craft and watch musical performances. 5pm, H&M Court, Westfield Annapolis Mall, FREE, RSVP: 443-321-9859.

Monday December 23 U KIDS RUDOLPH TREATS Preschoolers decorate stockings and make a treat to leave for Rudolph on Christmas Eve (ages 2-5). 10am, Northeast Community Center, Chesapeake Beach, FREE, RSVP: 410-535-1600 x8210.

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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.

Head downtown for the annual parade (9am) then head to the stadium to watch the matchup between the ACC and the American Athletic Conference. Noon, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, $30-80, RSVP: www.militarybowl.org.

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Discover the animals that make the wintry waters of the Chesapeake their home. 11am-3pm, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, $9 w/discounts: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

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U WINTER INDUSTRY Learn about what winter work was once like on the Bay, discover the secrets of harvesting oysters and tour the Lore Oyster House. 11am-3pm, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, $9 w/discounts: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

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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-5pm, downtown Annapolis: 410-703-3062.

Take a hayride thru Watkins 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 ANNAPOLIS CAR PARADE & MENORAH LIGHTING 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 hot latkes (6pm). Call if you need a menorah for your car. Meet at 5pm for parade, Safeway on Housley Rd., Annapolis: 443-321-9859.

Monday December 30 U KIDS FAIRY TALE FUN Visit the historic mansion to hear stories, make crafts, eat goodies and make friends (ages 2-10). 10am, Belair Mansion, Bowie, FREE: 301-809-3089.

U KIDS A WINTER PROJECT Winter is the time for working on boats; build and decorate your own toy boat (ages 5+). 11am-2pm, Calvert Marine Museum, $9 w/discounts: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.

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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; Twin Beaches Branch, Chesapeake Beach: 410-257-2411.

U NEW YEAR’S BALLOON DROP Usher in 2020 at the skating rink and be home in time to watch the ball drop; find a coupon in this issue of Seasons Bounty for BOGO admission. 610pm, Skate Zone, Crofton: www.sk8zone.com.

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Welcome the New Year at this family-oriented celebration at 3pm with music, face-painting and other activities for children at Weems Whelan field behind Maryland Hall, followed by fireworks at 5:15pm. Then head to downtown for live music and dancing until the countdown to the second fireworks to welcome 2020. 8pm-midnight, Susan Campbell Park, City Dock, Annapolis, FREE: 410-263-7997.

U NEW YEAR’S EVE AT CHESAPEAKE BEACH RESORT 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.

U 5K RESOLUTION RACE Start your New Year running to benefit Southern Maryland Community Network; post-race awards with refreshments. Registration 8am, race 9am, 305 Prince Frederick Blvd., Prince Frederick, $30 or $20 virtual race, RSVP: 410-535-4787.

U FIRST DAY HIKE Celebrate the new year outside for some exercise and nature; naturalists lead the way through the property (ages 12+). 9-11am, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, FREE, RSVP: 410-741-9330.

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