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MAKING A LIST ...and checking it twice? Here are some ideas for Santa’s list this year. And because we know you’ve been good, there’s something for Moms, too!
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POPPA BEAR GLOCKENSPIEL // The durable and eco-friendly rubber wood bear from Hohner’s Green Tones line, helps your little one develop sensory processing and motor skills. Easy to hold and play, the special design prevents accidental removal of the bars, making it safe for toddlers. $30. Amazon.com.
Holidays at the Lake Gifts that Give to Others Stocking Stuffers Fireside Reading List Christmas Craft Holiday Calendar
PUBLISHER Eve White PLAYSKOOL ROCKTIVITY MIX ‘NCRAWL DJ BALL // Your little DJ can jam to tunes while either sitting or crawling. As baby presses and slides the controls, she controls the music with the buttons. Songs include digitally re-created versions of “Get the Party Started” and “Hey Ya”. $19.99.
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Just for Mom! THOMAS & FRIENDS: SANTA’S LITTLE ENGINE // Kids will light up in delight with this DVD featuring Thomas & Friends in five frosty holiday episodes. Join Thomas, Percy, Gordon and all the other steam engines as they learn the true meaning of the holiday season. $14.98.
WRIGLEY PENDANT From the Emily Maynard line of jewelry by Towne & Reese, this sculptural beauty is made in go-withanything colors in grey and navy. The 32-inch long gold-plated pendant necklace is just what Mom needs to add some pizzazz to any outfit. $65.
GO! GO! SMART WHEELS CONSTRUCTION PLAYSET // Your tiny construction worker will have hours of fun playing with the rotating play claw and the SmartPoint dump. There is also a conveyor ramp and a weigh station that is sure to utilize his or her imagination. Ages 1-5. $34.99. vtechkids.com.
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short stuff FRESH AND DELICIOUS Jill Dahan is a Lake Norman mom of three boys who is passionate about preparing, eating and sharing foods that nourish the body and the soul. In her new cookbook “Starting Fresh,” (Lorimer Press, 2013) Dahan offers more than 170 original mouthwatering and nourishing dishes you can easily prepare for your family and friends. A portion of the proceeds from sales will go to Boston Children’s Hospital. Available on Amazon. $29.95.
READING… THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT With the free Scholastic Book Fairs app, parents and teachers can access more information about thousands of book fair choices by simply pointing and scanning the cover. The app shows reading levels, appropriate age range, summary, price and awards plus more information, App store for iPhone and iPod Touch.
KIDS WHO CARE Middle school students in the Builders’ Club of Lake Norman Charter are busy doing good deeds this season. The service club completed a toy drive for Barium Springs Home for Children in early November and are participating in a Clean Up Day for Barium Springs on Dec. 7. Find out more about what the students at Lake Norman Charter are doing at lncharter.org volunteer opportunities at Barium Springs by visiting bariumsprings.org and clicking on ‘You Can Help.’
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Holidays at the LAKE BY RACHEL DANIELS
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o matter how you celebrate during the holiday season you will find plenty of options for festive fun in the Lake Norman area. From twinkling lights to carolers to parades, you’re sure to find a way to catch the holiday spirit.
PARADES around the lake
31st Annual North Mecklenburg Christmas Parade
Dec. 7, 1 p.m. Parade starts in Davidson at Main and Griffith Streets and heads south to Cornelius, and ends at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. A long-running area favorite, event organizers anticipate many participants to make the event a success.
5th Annual Denver Parade
Dec. 7, 2:30 p.m. Parade starts at Pilot Knob Road and Hwy 16 and heads north to Triangle. The 2013 parade theme is “A White Christmas.”
Rachel Daniels is a freelance writer and photographer. She lives in Mooresville with her husband, 13 year old son, and her rescued cats and dogs.
Celebrate the Holidays in Downtown Mooresville
Dec. 6, 13, 20, 6-8 p.m. Mooresville Town Hall, Broad and Main Streets Visits from Santa, wagon rides, music and holiday activities will engage and delight children and adults. Don’t forget the ongoing Downtown Holiday Light Spectacular, an orchestrated light show through Christmas, 9:30 p.m. nightly. downtownmooresville.com Mooresville Holiday Celebration,
Christmas in Davidson
Photo credit LunahZon Photography
Dec. 5, 6, & 7, 6-9 p.m. Downtown Davidson Holiday spirit has lined the streets of Davidson for this unique annual festival since 1988. With carriage rides, Holiday Village shopping, ice-skating, live entertainment, and multiple food offerings, Christmas in Davidson is tradition-making made easy. Shuttles available to and from various locations. christmasindavidson.com
A Huntersville Christmas
Dec. 14, 4-8 p.m. Downtown Huntersville The streets of downtown Huntersville transform into a winter wonderland where Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and the elves make an appearance. Dining options include restaurants as well as concessions. Local artisans offer crafts for sale. There is a snow slide and rides and games for the kids. huntersville.org
17th Annual Lighted Boat Parade
Dec. 14, 6 p.m. Peninsula Yacht Club in Cornelius It’s a Pirate’s Christmas at Lake Norman, with this great kick-off to the holidays. Don’t miss Santa arrival on a fireboat at 6 p.m. Creatively decorated boats compete for prizes, leave Peninsula Yacht Club and return after procession. Spectators can view from the lawn by the lake where concessions will be available for purchase. peninsulayacht.com Find more holiday events on page 9.
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GIFTS THAT
GIVE to Others BY KATHLEEN M. REILLY
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onating to or volunteering for an organization on a gift recipient’s behalf can be a rewarding solution to holiday overload and a great lesson for your children. In fact, a new report from the Women’s Philanthropy Institute found that children whose parents discuss charity with them are 20 percent more likely to give to charities themselves. As the holidays approach and you begin making your gift list, consider these ways your family can give from the heart.
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Photo courtesy of World Vision
Give What Matters Most
Adopt in Someone’s Name
GETTING STARTED: Consider hobbies, interests or anything the recipient holds special, and then search for appropriate organizations. Examples include local or well-known hospitals such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (stjude.org), national charities and public libraries.
GETTING STARTED: Adopt a star (whitedwarf.org/palebluedot) or sponsor land or an animal from the National Wildlife Federation (nwf.org).
WHAT KIDS CAN DO: Draw or make a certificate to show the recipient the details of the gift. Older children can help raise money, or even offer a cut of their own allowance to put toward the gift.
WHAT KIDS CAN DO: Write a story about the “adoptee,” create a map showing the link between the recipient and adoptee, or host a celebration meal and ask the kids to help.
Think about what’s important to the gift recipient and brainstorm with your kids.
Some organizations allow you to adopt an animal, name or object on a recipient’s behalf. The donation goes toward research and/or helps fund the organization.
Volunteer Your Time
Don’t limit yourself to monetary donations. Share your time on your recipient’s behalf by volunteering for a meaningful organization that honors him or her. Is she outdoorsy? Does he have a special place in his heart for seniors?
GETTING STARTED: Check out a list of local volunteer opportunities (volunteernc.org or volunteermatch.org) or try Meals on Wheels (mowaa.org) in your area. WHAT KIDS CAN DO: While volunteer opportunities are often limited to older kids, younger children can pitch in. Contact organizers to find out. Younger kids can chat with seniors as you deliver Meals on Wheels. Older kids can make a video of the family volunteering.
Think Globally
Consider reaching across the globe and donating a farm animal in your recipient’s name. There are plenty of international organizations to choose from — maybe even one with a connection to your recipient’s heritage or interests.
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Other sources for
SAMARITAN’S PURSE samaritanspurse.org
GETTING STARTED: Try Heifer International (heifer.org) or World Vision (worldvision.org). WHAT KIDS CAN DO: Kids can help choose the organization, then choose gifts out of the catalog or from the website to give in the recipient’s name (goats, chickens or llamas, for example). Consider setting up a budget for your kids including the number of relatives they each get to shop for and the amount to spend. Some organizations allow you to buy “shares” in an animal if your budget is limited. It’s a charity and math lesson all in one!
Go Solo If you can’t pinpoint an organization that is perfect for your recipient, don’t worry. Be creative! Purchase seedlings to plant in your recipient’s honor, donate a portion of your garden’s harvest to the Food Shuttle, or visit local seniors in a retirement home regularly. Let your recipients know what you’re doing. Perhaps they can join you, bringing the gift-giving full circle. Kathleen M. Reilly is a freelance writer and mom in the Triangle.
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS doctorswithoutborders.org
MANATEE savethemanatee.org
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he stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas would take a hint from our editors with these clever ideas for kids of all ages.
1 // STYLEWIRE LACES. Light up the night with these illuminating, battery-powered shoe laces. The 28-inch long laces can be cut and are made to withstand normal daily use. Battery life is 70-80 hours. Choose from blue, green, fuchsia or rainbow. $14.95. museumtour.com. 2 // POPPY DROPS EARRING STARTER SET. No pierced ears? No problem with these temporary tattoo earrings. The starter kit comes with three original earring collections and one Poppy Drops applicator. All of the earrings are made with foodgrade vegetable dyes, are long-lasting, waterproof and can be removed with baby oil or rubbing alcohol. $21.95. poppydrops.com. 3 // FIREFLY READY GO BRUSH. This toothbrush mimics the cycle of a green for 30 seconds, then yellow for another 30 seconds before the red stop light to encourage the dentistrecommended 60 seconds per row of teeth. Choose from Barbie, Spider Man and Angry Birds. Ages 3+. $3.99. Available at Target. 4 // CHILL BABY VOLUME PACIFIER. comes with a volume-control dial. We make no promises that it will work. 0-6 months. Part of Fred’s Chill, Baby
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fredandfriends.com. Available at Blis uptown and amazon.com. 5 // FINGERPRINT BOOKMARK. Right in the middle of a good chapter? Snap a Fred and Friends FingerPrint pointing bookmark around your open book and point it to the last word you read so you can quickly pick up where you left off later. $9.99 for a set of three via Amazon. fredandfriends.com.
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6 // DAVY ANDREWS AND THE FLYING FOX. The fourth album for children by musician Davy Andrews offers fun lyrics and easy sing-along tunes about everything from turtles to dinosaurs, and manners to fears. His third album “Little Turtles” is also a hit with preschoolers. Ages 2+. $9. davyandrews.com. 7 // KIDZ BOP 24. Tracks include 16 of your favorite hits such as “Thrift Shop,” “Girl on Fire,” “Suit and Tie” and more. Ages 5-12. $13.99. kidzbop.com.
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FIRESIDE
READING LIST COMPILED BY MIKALA YOUNG
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nuggle up with a cozy cup of hot cocoa and enjoy this collection of picture books with your little ones this holiday season.
Baby Santa by M. Maitland Deland An enchanting tale of Santa’s young son helping his father deliver gifts. A heartwarming story that demonstrates the importance of families working together with illustrations by Phil Wilson. $14.95. Boris and Stella and the Perfect Gift by Dara Goldman Get in the holiday spirit with this story that shows the importance of friendship and tradition. Follow as two friends sell their possessions in order to give meaningful gifts. $15.99. Deck the Walls: A Wacky Christmas Carol by Erin Dealey A “quirky” tale of the classic holiday carol illustrated by Nick Ward. This about the best gift of all: family. $14.99. Little Snowman Stan by Guido van Genechten There is a myth that snowmen are not allowed to move or they will melt. Children will discover inside this “snuggly” read that life without taking risks wouldn’t be much fun friendships. $16.95. Santa: A Scanimation Picture Book by Rufus Butler Seder This whimsical and interactive story presents Santa all around town moving through the magic of scanimation technology. The jolly old St. Nick jumps, hula-hoops and even juggles. $14.99.
LOCAL LIBRARY
Story Times NORTH COUNTY REGIONAL Tiny Tots Mondays at 10:30am Stories, music, and movement for tiny tots. This storytime is designed to develop language, listening, and coordination skills. For walkers up to age 2. Baby Storytime Mondays at 11am through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent/caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. For infants to walkers up to 18 months.
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This is a great economical craft that can be tailored for a variety of ages and will help clean out your craft supplies. You can use whatever you have on hand to make these attractive and unique Christmas trees. 1.
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be shared with other family members. — Renee Canada
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lknholidaycalendar COCOA WITH SANTA. Enjoy hot cocoa, seasonal crafts and a visit from Santa. Don’t forget to bring your camera. Free. 9:30-11:30am. Cornelius Arts Center, 19725 Oak St., Unit 1, Cornelius. 704-8968823. cornelius.org.
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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA. Served by Mrs. Claus herself! Children can share wish lists with Santa and hear a reading of “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” $10. 9am. Lincoln Cultural Center, 403 E. Main St., Lincolnton. 704-7329055. lincolncounty.org.
CHRISTMAS IN DAVIDSON. Kick off the holiday season in downtown Davidson. See details on page 3. CHRISTMAS TEA AND CRAFT. An old-fashioned Christmas tea for mothers and daughters to enjoy. Cost includes a fan, craft, tea and snack. Registration required. $25. 1-3pm. Latta Plantation, 5225 Sample Road, Huntersville. 704-875-2312. lattaplantation.org.
Community Nativity Festival Photo credit Allison Hinson
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A MERRY CAROL OF THE BELLS. A concert that offers a diverse array of sacred and secular holiday tunes. Free. 7:30pm. 119 N. Old Statesville Road, Huntersville. visitlakenorman.org.
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CELTIC CHRISTMAS CONCERT. The music of Christmas comes to life with carols and hymns. Robin Bullock carries the audience through centuries of tradition and joy. $15. 7pm. 201 Fairview Road, Mooresville. 704-663-5659. visitlakenorman.org.
CORNELIUS ANNUAL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION. Enjoy arts and crafts at Santa’s workshop, a visit from Santa, and community performances. Free. 2:30-5pm. Cornelius Town Hall, 21445 Catawba Ave., Cornelius. 704-892-6031 ext 160. visitlakenorman.org. LUNCH IN THE LOT. Enjoy Lake Norman and Charlotte’s tastiest food trucks. Price varies. 11am-2pm. Downtown Cornelius, Cornelius. visitlakenorman.org.
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CHRISTMAS IN DAVIDSON. Kick off the holiday season in downtown Davidson. See details on page 3.
COMMUNITY NATIVITY FESTIVAL. View 500 nativities, enjoy nightly musical performances by local choirs, make and take children’s crafts, dress in nativity costumes and take a photo for your family Christmas card. Free. 10am9pm. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7036 McIlwaine Road, Huntersville. 704-766-0059. nativityfestival.com.
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CHRISTMAS IN DAVIDSON. Kick off the holiday season in downtown Davidson. See details on page 3.
NORTH MECKLENBURG CHRISTMAS PARADE. A holiday tradition. See details on page 3.
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CAT SQUARE CHRISTMAS PARADE. Parade floats, holiday cheer, and activities for the family to enjoy. It is rumored that Santa Claus may be in town. All ages. Free. 2-5pm. Cat Square, Denver. denvernc.com.
HOMESCHOOL CHRISTMAS. Celebrate a Victorian style Christmas and meet Victorian St. Nick. $6; 4 and under free. 10am-2pm. Latta Plantation, 5225 Sample Road, Huntersville. 704-875-2312. lattaplantation.org.
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LONG-RUNNING HIGHLIGHTS Through Dec. 23 SANTA TRAIN
Center, enjoy a train ride with Santa and his elves all the way to the Roundhouse. After the ride, visit the Wagons, Wheels and Wings exhibit to make a take-home craft. All ages. $10-$14. Free, ages 2 and under. Fri.-Sun., various times. NC Transportation Museum, 411 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer. 704-636-2889. nctrans.org.
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A Candlelight Christmas
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A CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS. Experience an 1820’s Christmas as you witness dancing, meet the Latta family and more. $8; children under 5 are free. 6-9pm. Latta Plantation, 5225 Sample Road, Huntersville. 704-875-2313. lattaplantation.org. A HUNTERSVILLE CHRISTMAS. Holiday fun for the whole family. See details on Page 3. LIGHTED BOAT PARADE. Yo Ho Ho, and a pirate holiday season. See full details on Page 3.
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BRUNCH WITH SANTA. Enjoy breakfast and lunch with Santa. Registration required. $13-$19. 11am and 1:30pm. Peninsula Yacht Club, 18501 Harbor Light Blvd., Cornelius. 704-7651043. peninsulayacht.com.
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HOMESCHOOLERS: WINTER HIKE. Learn how to dress properly, how much water to drink, and how to safely interact with nature. 12 and up. Free. 10:30pm-12:30pm. Latta Plantation Nature Center, 5225 Sample Road, Huntersville. 704-875-2312. parkandrec.com.
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NATURE DETECTIVES: BIRD FEAST. Investigate and learn about fun things that are found in the woods. Featuring games and activities. 4-6.$3.10:30am-11:30am.Latta Plantation Center, 5225 Sample Road, Huntersville. 704-875-2312. parkandrec.com.
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FESTIVAL OF TREES: KIDS PAJAMA NIGHT. Celebrate the night viewing a personalized Christmas tree and an evening with Santa. Live music performances, a canned food drive for Christian ministries, and a bake sale. All ages. Free. 5-9pm. Lincoln Cultural Center, 403 E. Main St., Lincolnton. 704-732-9044. artslincolnnc.org.
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COMMUNITY STORIES OF CHRISTMAS PAST. A selection of local Christmas stories will be on display and a few will be selected for a special reading. Free. 2-5pm. Lincoln Culture Center, 403 E. Main St., Lincolnton. 704732-9044. artslincolnnc.org.
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WINTER FILM SERIES: POLAR EXPRESS. See the story brought to life! Popcorn will be served. All ages. Free. 10:30am-12:15pm. Mountain Island Library, 4420 Hoyt Galvin Way, Charlotte. cmlibrary. org.
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WINTER FILM SERIES: CARS. Bring your favorite toy car to watch the movie with you. Popcorn will be served. 5-11. Free. 2pm. Mountain Island Library, 4420 Hoyt Galvin Way, Charlotte.
CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND OF LIGHTS Drive through two miles of forest decorated with more than 1 million lights; enjoy pony rides and a petting zoo. $5. Sun.-Thurs. 6pm-9pm; Fri.-Sat. 6pm-10pm. Zootastic Park, 448 Pilch Road, Troutman. 888-966-0069. zootasticpark.com.
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTMAS See over three million Christmas lights while driving on the track and enjoy the Christmas Village in the infield. $20/vehicle. See website. Charlotte Motor Speedway, 5555 Concord Pkwy S, Concord. 704-455-3200. charlottemotorspeedway.com.
Dec. 5-22
DAVIDSON COMMUNITY PLAYERS PRESENTS: MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET A universal theme of “hope in times of uncertainty.” Actors will perform a radio version of the classic story. All ages. $20. Thur-Fri 8pm; Sat-Sun 2pm, 8pm. Armour Street Theatre, 307 Armour St., Davidson. 704-892-7953. davidsoncommunityplayers.org.
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FESTIVAL OF TREES. The Arts Council of Lincoln County hosts another year of celebration this holiday season. Take a trip down memory lane as the CMC Medical Center is transformed into a “Christmas past”. Free. Fri., 7-10pm; Sat., 5-9pm; Sun., 2-5pm. Lincoln Cultural Center, 403 E. Main St., Lincolnton. 704-732-9044. artslincolnnc.org.
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