The name is Rolly Ray Reel. A familiar name to many over nearly six decades, Rolly Ray Reel has been a familiar face and a consistent award winner in juried art festivals from Chicago, New York, Ohio, and more recently, festivals throughout Florida. His contemporary, surrealistic painting style has garnered many awards including numerous Best of Show awards, and typically includes hard-edge lines and various geometrics.
The versatility of styles and subject matter in his work has distinguished itself in not only his current two-dimensional mixed media paintings but in drawing, oils, color intaglio etchings, and his three-dimensional found objects wall pieces as well. Rolly is a native Floridian and currently resides in Maitland.
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Holiday Vacations - Florida Style
Despite the absence of snow, the Sunshine State is still a very merry place to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. Winter is an ideal time to visit Florida because the weather is simply glorious; while the northern and central parts of the state can get chilly (but never cold enough to snow), its southern half offers mild temperatures and bright, sunny days.
Go to Nights of Lights in St. Augustine
St. Augustine is the oldest city in the U.S., founded by Spanish colonists in 1565. It’s also one of the most festive. Stay in the historic district during Nights of Lights and enjoy strolling its colorful streets while three million lights bring it to life. The display runs from mid-November through the end of January each year.
Watch a Holiday Boat Parade
Many big cities and small towns up and down the coasts of Florida put on holiday boat parades. This fun Christmastime activity includes hundreds of boats decked out in full holiday regalia parading along a waterway, usually in support of a good local cause.
See the Sandi Tree in West Palm Beach
Your town might put up a giant Christmas tree in the middle of Main Street every year, but only in West Palm Beach will you find a 35-foot, 700-ton tree made entirely of sand. The Sandi Tree is the star of the city’s Holiday in Paradise celebrations, which take over the waterfront each December.
Explore Santa’s Enchanted Forest in Miami
Forget cozy pajamas and staying home for the holidays. Miami is home to the world’s largest holiday theme park, Santa’s Enchanted Forest, which sports more than 100 rides, shows, and games. You’ll also find a number of other attractions, like Mistletoe Lane, Christmas karaoke, South Florida’s tallest Christmas tree, life-size holiday displays, and a light show spectacular.
Celebrate with Mickey at Walt Disney World
It doesn’t get better than the “Most Magical Place on Earth” at the most wonderful time of the year. The jolliest event of the season, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, takes place on certain nights in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom park from early November until just before Christmas. You’ll find exclusive attractions like Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Show, Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, and Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration at Cinderella Castle
Mail Your Holiday Cards from Christmas
Did you know there’s a town in Florida called Christmas? While there aren’t many attractions to make you want to book a long visit, there is one point of interest that draws many visitors each year: a post office with a stamp cancellation proudly bearing its name. If you’re in Florida for the holidays, it’s worth the drive to this spot about a half hour from Orlando to mail your holiday cards and ensure each recipient on your list gets an extra-special season’s greetings.
See the Surfing Santas in Cocoa Beach
This Cocoa Beach tradition is one of the jolliest in Florida. Each year, the Surfing Santas — which are exactly what they sound like, a bunch of surfers dressed as the man himself — gather in Cocoa Beach to hit the waves or paddle around on their stand-up paddleboards on the morning of Christmas Eve. It’s a sight to behold, and a perfectly Floridian way to kick off the holiday.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade: A New York City Holiday Tradition by
Stephen M. Silverman
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has delighted millions of fans in Herald Square and around the world since 1924. This book is filled with exclusive and archival images of the spectacular floating balloons that have charmed millions of old and young alike for decades, and offers readers a never-beforeseen look at the planning and preparation of the parade. It also features spectacular images of hundreds of dazzling floats throughout the years and the thousands participating in marching bands and as costumed performers. Of course, the book ends the way the actual parade does— with the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus.
What Do You Celebrate? Holidays and Festivals Around the World
by Whitney Stewart, Christiane Engel
What Do You Celebrate? presents 14 special occasions where people dance, dress up, eat yummy foods, and enjoy other fun traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation. Kids can travel the globe and learn about Fastelavn, Purim, the Cherry Blossom Festival, Holi, Eid al-Fitr, Halloween, Day of the Dead, Guy Fawkes Day, the German Lantern Festival, and more.
German Christmas Market Travel Guide 2024 by Luke Reads Embark on a magical journey through Germany’s enchanting Christmas markets with this comprehensive guide. Whether you’re planning your first visit or are a seasoned traveler, this book offers everything you need to immerse yourself in the festive spirit of the holiday season. Explore the most iconic markets from Nuremberg to Berlin, uncover unique Christmas traditions like Advent calendars and St. Nicholas Day, and discover the best winter activities from skiing in the Bavarian Alps to ice skating in charming city centers.
Christmas Market Guide (2024-2025 Edition) by Robert
Charles
As the holiday season approaches, cities and towns around the world transform into dazzling wonderlands, each offering a unique and unforgettable Christmas market experience.
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this guide provides valuable insights, practical tips, and heartwarming stories to ensure your holiday season is filled with joy, wonder, and unforgettable memories. Prepare to be captivated by the festive spirit, delicious treats, and unique treasures that await you in the world’s most enchanting Christmas markets.
Let’s Get Festive!: Celebrations
Around the World
by: Joanna Konczak
Travel the world in this stunningly illustrated collection of 36 celebrations. A jubilant look at holidays and festivals to celebrate every season! How is spring celebrated in Japan? When is the Jewish New Year? And what do people wear to the Venice Carnival?
Come find out in this anthology that takes you around the world. Discover the smells, tastes, sights, and unforgettable traditions of festivals from every season–filled with interesting facts and bold, bright illustrations.
Holiday Magic at the Disney Parks: Celebrations Around the World from Fall to Winter
by Graham Allan, Rebecca Cline, Charlie Price
With twelve theme parks and dozens of resort hotels, plus numerous cruise ships, dining and shopping districts, and more than six decades of holiday experiences, there are a lot of pumpkin treatments and ornate trees to reflect upon. Every parade or show requires dozens (sometimes hundreds) of creative magicians both onstage and off. And each decoration is chosen carefully to fit within a story and is expertly placed on its tree or garland by craftspeople backstage. The decor is installed onstage, maintained, and, ultimately, disassembled by technicians before it is once again cleaned, prepared, and stored in vast warehouses . . . till next year’s event. The stories and contributions from so many unsung Cast Members (often hard at work at hours of the night when others are asleep) fill these pages, along with the joys of Halloween, Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year celebrations.
Quebec City Christmas Market Travel Guide 2024 by
Luke Reads
Experience the magic of Quebec City during the most wonderful time of the year! “Quebec City’s Festive Wonderland” is your ultimate guide to exploring the enchanting Christmas markets and holiday traditions that make this city a winter wonderland.
Dive into the charm of Quebec City’s renowned Christmas markets, from the traditional German Christmas Market to the artisanal delights at the Old Port and the picturesque Petit Champlain District. Discover the history, unique offerings, and must-try food and drinks at each market, along with insider tips to make your visit truly memorable.
Christmas in Paris Travel Guide 2024 by Mia
Aurora
Imagine strolling along the illuminated ChampsÉlysées, the world-famous avenue adorned with millions of twinkling lights that transform Paris into a winter wonderland. Feel the crisp, cool air as you sip on decadent hot chocolate at a charming café, savoring every moment of the festive atmosphere. Witness the Eiffel Tower, dressed in its seasonal best, as it sparkles against the night sky, casting a spell of enchantment over the city of love.
But what makes “Christmas in Paris” truly extraordinary? This guide unlocks the secrets of celebrating the holidays like a Parisian. Discover hidden gems – the quaint, artisanal Christmas markets where you can shop for unique gifts and savor mouthwatering seasonal delicacies. Feel the warmth of authentic French hospitality as you embrace local traditions and culture, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Niseko Travel Guide 2024: A Guide to Crafting Your Perfect Winter Outdoor Getaway in Snowcapes and Serenity by
Elis Tello Rios
Dive into the enchanting world of ‘Winter Whispers: A Niseko Journey,’ where snowscapes and serenity converge in the heart of Hokkaido, Japan.
Immerse yourself in the thrill of conquering powdercovered slopes, indulge in luxurious spa retreats amidst pristine landscapes, and embark on wildlife adventures that unfold against a backdrop of snowcapped mountains.
Capture the ethereal beauty of winter with photography tips tailored for snowy wonderlands and equip yourself with the perfect winter gear for a seamless Niseko experience. This comprehensive guide, a harmonious blend of adventure and relaxation, ensures your winter getaway is a captivating journey through the magical landscapes of Niseko.
Beating the Holiday Blues
The winter holidays can be a very special time. Families gather, people give thanks or exchange presents, special meals are prepared, the streets and trees are decorated in lights. It can feel like a magical time, a time of good cheer. But, for some of us, this time of year is not a happy occasion—and can even be fraught or depressing. Family tensions or overly high expectations can make us vulnerable to feeling more down than elated. If we’ve suffered the loss of a loved one, we may feel that person’s absence more keenly. Or we may just feel like we can’t afford to make the holidays bright for our families. If you find yourself feeling down around the holidays, there are other ways to shift a low mood to a bit happier one. Psychotherapists who treat people with mood disorders often recommend these tips to patients to help them lift their depression:
Add small, pleasant activities to your life.
Making time every day to do something that brings you a little joy—whether that’s grabbing coffee at the local café, talking to a friend, quilting, or watching a sunset—can help balance the difficulties of the holidays with more positive experiences.
Move your body—even if it’s just a little.
Exercise of any kind—walking, biking, weightlifting, dancing—is proven to be mood-boosting and is important for overall health, too.
Try meditating or practicing self-compassion.
Making yourself more aware of your feelings and thoughts and learning to accept them (rather than just pushing them away) can help some people manage their moods. And, in the midst of your suffering, it can be good to remember that others feel this way, too, and to offer yourself kindness.
Help others during the holiday.
Perhaps volunteering to deliver meals to the hungry, sing for people in a nursing home, or visit lonely neighbors. Helping other people is helpful to you. It helps lift your mood to feel like you’re doing something purposeful, something that makes others feel happy.
Connect with other people.
Sometimes, we just need to stop avoiding social interactions and start connecting with people—friends, family, neighbors, colleagues, even strangers. Try calling an old friend, asking a colleague to coffee, waving at your neighbor, or greeting your local grocer or mail carrier. These small interactions can make you happier.
Give thanks for small blessings.
Try starting a gratitude journal, where you write down a few small things you feel grateful for every day. Don’t try to be grateful for things you’re not happy about, though—you don’t have to paint a smiley face on difficult things. But look for the small, good things in your life—like a delicious cup of coffee, your pet’s soft fur, a beautiful winter sky, or your child’s goofy grin—and say thanks to yourself for those small blessings.
If you’re just feeling a bit blue this holiday season, take heart. There are ways to move the needle—you just need to figure out what works best for you. Your mood can shift with a little effort, making the holiday season brighter for you and those around you.
‘Tis the season to shop till you drop—but what if this year, you focused on travel experiences for the whole family instead of material objects? Whether you’re seeking a classic Christmas vacation filled with holiday traditions or a festive yuletide getaway without snow, you’ll find it in these vacation destinations.
Prague
During December, the capital of Czechia turns into a winter wonderland you’ve got to see to believe. Twinkling lights blanket the city’s medieval architecture, and its Christmas markets are some of the best in the world. Plus, many of Prague’s top attractions –including Old Town Square and the Charles Bridge – are free, so you won’t have to spend a fortune to sightsee. Just keep in mind that Prague is a popular winter destination come Christmastime, so you’ll want to book your tickets early and plan on sharing elbow space with other holiday visitors.
Maldives
If your idea of the perfect Christmas getaway consists of sublime weather, luxurious accommodations and gorgeous scenery, look no further than the Maldives. When you’re not swimming with tropical fish or sunbathing on white sand beaches, unwind with a spa treatment in an overwater bungalow. As Christmas nears, several Maldivian resorts host Santa meet-and-greets (he occasionally arrives on water skis), Christmas markets, festive feasts and more to get you in the holiday spirit. Plus, many offer allinclusive holiday packages to help you get the best value out of your getaway.
Tromso
Considered one of the best places in the world to view the northern lights, this Norwegian city doesn’t see the sun in December. But don’t worry – Tromsø’s sparkling Christmas lights, cheerful atmosphere and vivid skyscapes create the perfect ambiance for a magical Christmas vacation. Visit Stortorget’s famous Christmas tree, learn about the Sami culture on a reindeer sledding tour, see the city lights from Fjellheisen cable car or stay warm inside a cozy cafe. For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, stay overnight in the Tromsø Ice Domes. Rebuilt every autumn, this attraction features a hotel, cinema, bar and restaurant that are completely made of ice.
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Aspen
Active travelers and relaxation-seekers alike will love celebrating Christmas in Aspen. This Colorado mountain town is a haven for skiers thanks to its nearly 100 runs and highly regarded après-ski scene. What’s more, Aspen is home to multiple luxury resorts with cozy fireplaces and luxe spas for relaxing. For a dose of yuletide fun, make your way to downtown Aspen for the 12 Days of Aspen, an event that lasts for nearly two weeks and features free Santa meet-and-greets, ballet performances, caroling, cookie decorating and more.
Rome
Rome’s charming setting is even more stunning when decorated for the holidays. Admire the impressive Christmas trees in Piazza Venezia, next to the Colosseum and in Vatican City’s St. Peter’s Square before checking out the world’s oldest permanent nativity scene at the Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major. Then, shop for holiday treats, decorations and gifts at Piazza Navona’s sprawling Christmas market. No trip would be complete without attending the Pope’s Christmas message and blessing outside of St. Peter’s Basilica. Keep in mind that many businesses and attractions are closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Salzburg
For a Christmas vacation steeped in tradition, spend your holiday in Salzburg, Austria. Every December, locals don horned masks, pelts and bells as they chase spectators throughout the Old Town much like the folk creature Krampus is said to have done to scare naughty children. Plus, the city offers an annual Christmas market that sells ornaments, toys and specialty treats, such as mulled wine and marzipan. If you enjoy listening to Christmas carols, save time for a day trip to nearby Oberndorf, where the iconic Christmas song “Silent Night” was first performed.
Honolulu – Oahu
Although December marks the start of Oahu’s peak tourist season, its abundant Christmas activities, warm weather and terrific whale watching opportunities make it a great time to visit. Base yourself in Honolulu to enjoy easy access to Chinatown’s fun holiday window displays. And don’t miss the monthlong Honolulu City Lights event at Honolulu Hale, which features everything from a tree-lighting ceremony to a parade. Just be sure to book your hotel room months in advance to ensure availability.
North Pole
In December, it’s only fitting to visit a place where it feels like Christmas all year long. A one-of-a-kind Alaska destination, the North Pole is home to the Santa Claus House, where jolly visitors can find a 42-foot-tall statue of Santa, mail cards and letters with a North Pole postmark and visit the team of reindeer. The town prepares for the Christmas season with events like a tree-lighting ceremony, a candlelight ceremony and a holiday bazaar. Since the North Pole is located about 14 miles southeast of Fairbanks, you luckily won’t need a magic sleigh to get there. However, you will want to bundle up for sub-zero temperatures.
Four days of classic cars and family-friendly fun!
Get ready for a fun-filled weekend with thousands of beautiful classic cars for show and sale, a massive Swap Meet, delicious food, arts and crafts on Artisan Alley, a Kids Zone, and so much more! The 51st Daytona Turkey Run is Thursday, November 28th – Sunday, December 1st at the Daytona International Speedway and you won’t want to miss it! There truly is something for everyone! Guests can check out:
• Meet & Greet with Giuseppe’s Garage - We’re thrilled to announce that the Giuseppe’s Garage family will be our celebrity guest at this year’s Daytona Turkey Run! Giuseppe Iatarola may be young, but his knowledge of automobiles, including their mechanics and inner workings, is extensive. At the age of 12, Giuseppe can already perform engine rebuilds, bodywork, paint, welding, and more!
• Don’t Miss Joe & Mandi Martin from Iron Resurrection: They will be back this Fall in the HUB to visit with the amazing community of car lovers at the Daytona Turkey Run.
• Check out Kyle Montero a.k.a. KBMER, a graffiti artist who creates custom one-of-a-kind spray paint jobs on cars. He will be displaying his artistic creations, and doing LIVE car painting.
• The Hops and Hoods Craft Beer Festival! Taste more than 120 different beers from 40 different breweries at the Hops and Hoods Beer Festival! Beer tickets are $5 for 4 samples, $10 for 10 samples, and UNLIMITED samples for $35. Tickets can be purchased in advance or onsite. See www.turkeyrun.com for more info.
• Take a Kid to a Car Show - Spending quality time with a kid is the greatest gift you can give them. And sharing your appreciation for collector cars is a great way to nurture their interest in a hobby that you can enjoy together for many years to come. The first 500 kids to enter will get a special Turkey Run gift.
• Kidzone – Kids will have a blast in bounce houses, slides, inflatable games and more. All Play Zone activities are free of charge.
• Arts and Crafts on Artisan Alley – Beautiful art and fashion for kids and adults. Handcrafted work designed by both local and out-of-state designers all available for purchase.
TURKEY RUN NITES
Turkey Run Nites is a free outdoor car show held in front of the Daytona International Speedway. Similar to the old “Cruisin” days at Bellair Plaza. Music, Food and Fun.
Admission & Parking is FREE! Plenty of lighting!
This is a Family Friendly event.
Turkey Run Nites is held Wednesday-Saturday November, 27-30, 2024 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm during the Daytona Turkey Run weekend. It’s a great way to see some great cars, enjoy some live music, and have some fun with cars snd Family!
SHOW DETAILS
Dates: Thursday, November 28th – Sunday, December 1st