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Holiday Wishes Hey, Santa! I have lots of gift ideas for you. I found them inside this wish book. You should look! Maybe you’ll find something for the elves and Mrs. Claus. Check out all the fun events, too. Say ‘hi’ to Rudolph!

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If you’re truly lucky, you can remember at least one really magical Christmas. Maybe it was the first time you climbed into Santa’s lap and whispered in his ear. Or watched your own wide-eyed child or grandchild meet the jolly ol’ gent for the first time. Santa has a big job, indeed, filling wishes and making spirits merry and bright. The elves at The World-Herald lend a hand, with gift inspiration for everyone on your list, plus nearly 100 family-friendly ways to celebrate the season.


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SMALL TOUCHES, BIG STYLE 10 craft ideas to make your home more festive for the holidays By Jessica aBelscroft // CTW FEATURES Craftiness is cooler than ever, thanks to social media. The biggest upside to the increased interest in DIY holiday décor, crafts and food preparation is cost savings. Whether you’re a novice, an expert or something in

between, here’s how to create a festive home on a budget so you can concentrate on the memories you’ll be making.

DOUBLE UP “I try to use things that do ‘double duty,’ which means I can either use them for two holidays or I can eat them when finished,” said Tracey McBride, author of the “Frugal Luxuries” series of books published by Bantam. She decorates with glass bowls of apples, nuts, berries or

rosemary, then uses them in the kitchen later.

PICK AND CHOOSE “Choose one room, or maybe the kitchen and one room, and choose one focal point to decorate and keep your collections together,” said Kelley Taylor, author of “Holiday Decorating for Dummies.” “Focus on one table or area or a fireplace. Don’t spread Christmas around the room.” See Craft: Page 4

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TAKE IT UP A NOTCH “I always like to elevate things when possible,” McBride said. “It gives something more prominence and makes it more special, and it doesn’t cost a thing.”

GET CRAFTY “Take old ornaments, spray them a different color and sprinkle on some glitter while (the paint) is still wet,” said Shelley Wolson, author of “Budget Celebrations: The Hostess Guide to Year-Round Entertaining on a Dime.” Wolson also cuts up cardboard tubes from wrapping paper and covers them with fabric or paper to use as napkin rings.

COLOR YOUR HOME When purchasing artificial flowers, Taylor said it’s more economical to avoid poinsettias. “Look for the colors instead of what the flowers are,” she said. For example, roses and amaryllis can be used for a variety of holidays throughout the year.

SAVE STUFF TO SAVE CASH Think of creative ways to use leftovers. “Say you buy a box of candy canes and you don’t use them,” Wolson said. “Glue them around a coffee container or (other) container and you’ve got a really festive, cute way to hold flowers.”

REAP WHAT YOU SEW Wolson has a friend who turned her daughter’s first-year Christmas dress into a stocking. “That way she was able to keep the dress, and it was a really neat way to hold onto it,” Wolson said.

TURN UP THE HEAT Inexpensive white candles can be used anytime, in any room, Taylor said. She keeps a drawer of them on hand in her home. “They’re timeless and just make everything glowing and special,” she said.

MAKE A LIST, CHECK IT TWICE “Keep a list of what’s left over, what you can use for next year. Print it out and store it with the box of ornaments,” Wolson said. “While you’re in the season and in the moment, it’s good to think of things you want to do next year.”

HEAD TO THE KITCHEN Create an idyllic holiday setting with a classic gingerbread house. And don’t stop at the house — think big. Trees, a village of gingerbread families, a flurry of snowflakes and a field of snowmen await you and your helpers.

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CANDLESTICKS Nothing can set a mood like the flicker of candlelight, and glass or metallic candleholders are all the better for stoking the holiday spirit. A candelabra or good pair of candlestick holders brings drama and elegance to a holiday mantel or table. But why not go for a bit of nostalgia with traditional chambersticks? (The holders set into a pan with a tiny loop for a handle.) Electric models can safely be set into windows — a centuriesold tradition intended as a sign of celebration or welcome.

GLASS BOWLS Though it sounds almost too simple, glass bowls are incredibly useful for dressing up your home. A trifle bowl or hurricane glass can be filled with holiday candy, layered with pine cones and greenery or loaded with ball ornaments or dried fruit. You’re only limited by your imagination. Use them as centerpieces or decorative elements anywhere a bare, flat surface beckons.

GLASS AND METALLIC TRAYS Sure, they can fulfill their intended duty as a backdrop for hors d’oeuvres. But when filled with ornaments, beads or chandelier crystals, trays easily make the transition from scenery to star. Slip one under a flower centerpiece or beneath an arrangement of pillar candles, and you’ll add an extra bit of sparkle to your tabletop décor.

BALL ORNAMENTS Ball ornaments allow you to introduce color or shine anywhere in your home. Collect them by hue, size or both. If you have a glass bowl that can be set into another bowl, place smaller balls in the top vessel and larger ones in the bottom. You also can use ball ornaments in

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BEADED GARLAND Beaded garland is a versatile standard, whether wrapped around a tree, intertwined with greenery or festooned across a mantle. Plastic garland tends to look like fake jewelry, so stick to glass or crystal when possible.

LINENS It’s wonderful to have tablecloths and napkins to complement your color palette or style of décor, But don’t overlook remnants, which can be used as table runners or tree skirts.

COLLECTIBLES Almost everyone has a holiday collecting tradition, but too many tchotchkes can look messy. Whether you favor nutcrackers or Nativity sets, snow globes or menorahs, try grouping them in one area — on a fireplace mantel, for instance — or choose an odd number (three or five tend to look best) and center them along a table.

WIDE RIBBON Quality, double-sided satin ribbon is one of the smartest purchases you can make, especially if you can get it on clearance at the end of the holiday season. Use it to trim garlands with bows, wrap it around trees, create ornament bouquets (as shown) or tie on presents. Three- and 5-inch-wide pieces can be used as table runners. Ribbon often can be salvaged and reused the following year.

TOPIARY Topiaries work well in pairs in foyers or on either side of the front door. Smaller ones can be lined up along a table in sets of three or five to create a modern look.

SLEIGH BELLS Sleigh bells have a romantic feel that

evokes wintry scenes. Long ago, they were used to alert pedestrians that a sled was traveling on the road. They since have lost their practical application but not their charm. Found at retail stores and antique shops, sleigh bells are often admired (and acquired) for their inlaid patterns. Some can be quite ornate. Attach them to wreaths or garlands, or tie single bells to ribbon, twine or raffia and hang them from individual panes of glass. For a modern twist, put a bunch of sleigh bells in a glass bowl centerpiece.

GREENERY The scent of fresh greenery is the scent of winter holidays. Whether you choose juniper, fir, boxwood or pine, fresh looks best. Some quality artificial greens are available (without the enlivening aroma, of course). Fresh swags or wreaths can be sprayed with an anti-desiccant to prevent drying. Otherwise, spray them with water and put them in a trash bag for a day or two to hydrate. A longerlasting alternative to greenery is to spray paint tree branches white. Used indoors or outside in window boxes or urns, they are appropriate for use well into the New Year.

FRUIT Fruit is an easy, traditional way to include the warmth and comfort of the holiday season into your overall décor. Apples, pomegranates and pineapples, for example, add color and texture to tabletop centerpieces. If you’re using fresh produce, apples, pomegranates and artichokes tend to hold up best. Kumquats and lemons brown quickly, as does holly foliage. Dried fruit can last for several seasons, depending on how well it was preserved and whether it is used inside or outside. Cardboard boxes wick moisture during storage. Use plastic bins only for cones and pods that will not become mildewed. Always date boxes so you can reuse older items first. — CTW Features

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HANDEL’S ‘MESSIAH’ Voices of Omaha presents its 49th annual performance of Handel’s “Messiah.” Edward B. Hurd conducts the 175-member chorus and chamber orchestra. When: 3 p.m. today Where: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Admission: Freewill offering Information: voicesofomaha.org

JUNKTOBERFEST An artisans’ market with vintage wares mixed in. When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today Where: Southroads Mall, 1001 Fort Crook Road North, Bellevue Admission: $5 Information: facebook.com/junktoberfest

‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Ballet Nebraska transports audiences to the enchanting Land of Snow and the opulent Kingdom of Sweets; featuring a new Waltz of the Flowers scene. Dozens of area youths dance along with Ballet Nebraska’s professional troupe. When: 2 p.m. today Where: The Arts Center at Iowa Western, 2700 College Road, Council Bluffs Tickets: $22 to $53 Information: balletnebraska.org

‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL’ This Charles Dickens tale, adapted by Charles Jones with musical orchestration by John J. Bennett, is a perennial favorite at the Omaha Community Playhouse. Tiny Tim, Ebenezer Scrooge and others enchant in a life-changing journey filled with beautiful costumes, exquisite music and special effects. When: Evening performances through Dec. 23; matinee performances every Sunday through Dec. 17 Where: Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St. Admission: $38, adults; $25, students before Dec. 13; $42, adults, $29, students Dec. 13 through 23. Prices subject to change. Information: 402-553-0800; omahaplayhouse. com

HOLIDAYS AT THE GENERAL CROOK HOUSE Extra touches of nostalgia make a visit to the General Crook House at Fort Omaha special during the holidays. From crocheted potholders and hot pads in the kitchen to vintage ornaments on the parlor tree and war memorabilia in the general’s study, each room of the historic military officer’s home holds a special attraction. When: Through Jan. 7. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays; 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays Where: General Crook House Museum,

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A “sugar cube church” was among the gingerbread houses featured at the Gingerbread Festival at the Mormon Trail Center last year. This year’s event runs through Dec. 31.

Add to our list! Starting Thursday, check out Omaha.com/holidayevents for an expanded listing of happenings throughout our readership area. Also, see weekly roundups each Saturday in the Living section of The World-Herald and in GO! magazine on Thursdays. Have an event to add? Email details — including place, time and admission fee — to goodnews@owh.com or post our own event to omaha.com/calendar. Historic Fort Omaha, 30th and Fort Streets Admission: Suggested donation of $7 for adults, $5 for children Information: 402-455-9990; DouglasCoHistory.org

HOLIDAY FRUITCAKE SALE The Midlands Hospital Auxiliary continues its annual gourmet fruitcake sale. Each cake is loaded with pecans, dates, pineapple and cherries and baked by volunteers in the hospital kitchen. When: While supplies last Where: Midlands Hospital Gift Shop, 11111 S. 84th St., Papillion Cost: Small cake, $10; large, $17 Information: 402-593-3847

SALVATION ARMY BELL RINGING Register to ring bells for the Salvation Army. When: Through Dec. 24 Where: Throughout the metro area Information: ringomaha.org or 402-898-6000

GINGERBREAD AT THE TABERNACLE See dozens of houses made from gingerbread and candy by local families, scout troops and youth groups. This year’s theme is “Christmas Memories.” When: Through Dec. 31 Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily except Dec. 24 and 31, when the exhibit closes at 3 p.m. The center will be closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Where: Kanesville Tabernacle, 222 E.

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GINGERBREAD FESTIVAL This annual display at the Mormon Trail Center features elaborate gingerbread creations and beautifully decorated trees. When: Through Dec. 31 Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily except Dec. 24 and 31, when the exhibit closes at 3 p.m. The center will be closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Where: Mormon Trail Center, 3215 State St. Admission: Free Information: 402-453-9372 See : Page 12


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Local vendors and artisans from around the Midwest will showcase their items at the Rockbrook Village Holiday Market on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 25, from noon to 6 p.m. at the shopping center, 2800 S. 110th Court. The market will be situated in the old Post & Nickel space, across from the central plaza. Children can visit Santa and Mrs. Claus from 2 to 6 p.m. Attendees also can enjoy churros and chocolate by Little España. For more information, call 402-390-0890 or go to rockbrookvillage.com.

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Book your return passage for a spirited trip across the Emerald Isle when authentic Irish music, dance and storytelling join forces with the Omaha Symphony to revive the majesty and charm of Celtic culture. “Danny Boy,” “Galway Bay” and “The Last Rose of Summer” never sounded so moving and magnificent. Performances are March 10 and 11 at the Holland Performing Arts Center. Go to omahasymphony.org for tickets and more information.

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Company coming? Need a festive holiday dinner quickly? Garden Café is cooking up turkey or ham dinners with all the fixings. Through January, the price of a complete meal for four is $34.99. Call 402-393-0252 or go to gardencaferockbrook.com.

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The New Year’s Eve Fireworks Spectacular presented by T-Mobile, the final event in the 2017 Holiday Lights Festival, will feature a professional show designed by J&M Displays and synchronized to hit songs by women rock stars. Star 104.5 FM will broadcast the live musical accompaniment onsite, and viewers elsewhere can tune in as they watch the show. The festival is presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska. The show will start at 7 p.m. New Year’s Eve on the Gene Leahy Mall in downtown Omaha. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org for more information.

‘A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM’ William Shakespeare’s best-loved romantic comedy comes to life in Ballet Nebraska’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” created by former Royal Danish Ballet dancer Oskar Antunez. The ballet draws movement inspiration from Felix Mendelssohn’s musical score while closely following Shakespeare’s lively story: a contest of wills between the King and Queen of the Fairies, complicated by two mismatched pairs of human lovers and a band of amateur actors. Performances are May 5 and 6, 2018, at the Orpheum Theater. Ticket prices start at $27. Call 402-541-6946 or go to balletnebraska.org.

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This year, offer party-perfect goodie trays prepared fresh in the Garden Café ovens, not a faraway factory. Trays of treats start at $19.99. Call 402-393-0252 or go to gardencaferockbrook.com.

Purchase an Omaha Community Playhouse mini season subscription and save. Mini Star Cards include a ticket to all six remaining shows in the 2017-18 season for $162 for adults or $108 for students. Or select the Pick Three option and attend any three shows for $105 for adults or $66 for students. Visit the Omaha Community Playhouse Box Office or call 402-553-0800 for your holiday shopping. Go to OmahaPlayhouse. com for more information.

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The Holiday Lights Festival, presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska, invites you to enjoy “Sounds of the Season.” This holiday tradition showcases local choral groups, from schoolbased youth choirs to seasoned professionals. The performances will happen (weather permitting) from 7-8 p.m. Nov. 25 to Dec. 23 at Gene Leahy Mall (11th and Farnam Streets) and in the Old Market (11th and Howard Streets). A performance schedule is available online at holidaylightsfestival.org.

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‘CHRISTMAS WITH THE CRAWFORDS’ Based on the infamous Christmas Eve radio broadcast from the Crawford family’s Brentwood mansion, “Christmas With the Crawfords” features Joan, the children, and a stellar lineup of Hollywood icons in a hilarious parody of — and homage to — the Golden Age of Hollywood. When: Through Dec. 10. 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; 6 p.m. Sundays. Exceptions: No show on Thanksgiving; Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. Where: 3225 California St. Admission: $25 Information:402-341-2757; snapproductions.com

HISTORIC GENERAL DODGE HOUSE “Heaven and Nature Abound” provides the decorating theme for 20 festive trees on display at the one-time home of Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, considered “the greatest railroad builder of all time.” A tour of the 14-room, three-story mansion reveals such architectural features as parquet floors, cherry, walnut and butternut woodwork, and a number of “modern” conveniences unusual for the period. Splendid any time of year, it’s especially tour-worthy during the holidays. When: Tuesday through Dec. 31; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Closed Christmas. Where: Historic General Dodge House, 605 S. Third St., Council Bluffs Admission: $7, adults; $5, seniors ages 62 and older; $3, children ages 6 to 18; free, children ages 6 and younger. Information: 712-322-2406; dodgehouse.org

NRG ENERGY ICE RINK A portion of the proceeds from the rink is donated to Food Bank for the Heartland as part of the Shine the Light on Hunger campaign, a component of the Holiday Lights Festival. Conagra Brands will match ice rink admission up to $100,000 for the campaign. For every $1 donated, the Food Bank can distribute three meals to those in need. Look for Shine the Light collection bins at the ice rink. The Food Bank will distribute your nonperishable food item donations to families in need. When: Opening ceremony 6 p.m. Tuesday. Rink open through Feb. 14; 3 to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays; 1 p.m. to midnight Fridays and Saturdays; and 1 to 5 p.m. Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Closed Christmas Day. Where: The Capitol District, 11th Street and Capitol Avenue Admission: $8, includes skate rental Information: holidaylightsfestival.org

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People take in the lights on the Gene Leahy Mall on Thanksgiving 2016. The 18th annual Holiday Lights Festival kicks off with the lighting ceremony at 6 p.m. Thursday. Lighting ceremonies also are planned Dec. 2 in north and South Omaha. The north Omaha ceremony will be at 5 p.m. near 24th and Lake Streets; the South Omaha ceremony will be at 5:30 p.m. near 24th and O Streets.

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Led by the Papillion-La Vista South Titan Marching Band, Santa arrives by a horsedrawn Cinderella carriage to light the Shadow Lake Towne Center Christmas tree. Favorite storybook and holiday characters such as the Grinch will also be there. Kids will receive free jingle bells to help “ring in” Santa to Center Court. Complimentary hot chocolate near Christopher and Banks. After the parade, Santa and the holiday characters will be available on Main Street for photos. Free carriage rides board near Carhartt. When: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Where: 7775 Olson Drive, Suite 205, Papillion Admission: Free Information: 402-537-0046; shadowlakeshopping.com

A 5K walk/run the morning of Thanksgiving to benefit Joslyn Castle. When: 9 a.m. Thursday Where: Turner Park at Midtown Crossing Admission: $35, registration closes today Information: runsignup.com/Race/NE/ Omaha/JoslynCastleTurkeyTrot5KWalkRun

THANKSGIVING LIGHTING CEREMONY Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert leads the crowd in a countdown to light up Gene Leahy Mall for the holiday season. The display, part of the Holiday Lights Festival, will be illuminated daily from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. through Jan. 1. When: 6 p.m. Thursday Where: Gene Leahy Mall, 14th and Farnam Streets Admission: Free Information: holidaylightsfestival.org

OMAHA TURKEY TROT 5K A 5K the morning of Thanksgiving to benefit Make A Wish Nebraska. When: 9 a.m. Thursday Where: Lewis & Clark Landing Admission: $35-$45; race-day registration is available Information: nebraskaruns.com/ omahaturkeytrot5K

CHRISTMAS AT UNION STATION KICKOFF Christmas at Union Station officially begins with the annual tree lighting ceremony. Enjoy entertainment, including cookie decorating and holiday crafts, plus visits with Santa. Programming continues through Jan. 1. When: 4 to 8 p.m. Friday; tree lighting at 7 p.m. Where: Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Admission: $11, adults; $8, seniors; $7, ages 3 to 12; free, ages 2 and younger and

museum members Information: 402-444-507; durhammuseum.org

HOLIDAY POINSETTIA SHOW Thousands of poinsettias bursting with vibrant color fill the floral display hall in a glowing tribute to the holidays. The exhibition includes a 20-foot poinsettia tree, model trains along more than 300 feet of track and dozens of miniature versions of Omaha-area landmarks. When: Friday through Jan. 4; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Christmas and New Year’s Day. Where: Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St. Admission: $10, adults; $5, children ages 6 to 12; free, children ages 6 and younger and members Information: 402-346-4002; lauritzengardens.org

FANTASY OF TREES See dozens of decorated trees in the newly renovated building at Stuhr Museum. When: Friday through Jan. 2 Where: Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, Grand Island, Nebraska Admission: $6, adults; $5, seniors and veterans; $4, children ages 6-12; free, children 5 and younger and members Information: 308-385-5316; stuhrmuseum.org See : Page 13


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LIGHTS OF AKSARBEN Event will include a heated tent, free horseand-carriage rides, face painting, treats, and coffee and cocoa. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be there. When: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday Where: Stinson Park at Aksarben Village Information: aksarbenvillage.com

ETHNIC HOLIDAY TREES EXHIBIT See how cultures from around the world celebrate the Christmas season. When: Friday through Jan. 7 Where: Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Admission: $11, adults; $8, children ages 2 and older and seniors; $7, children ages 3 to 12; free, children ages 2 and younger Information: 402-444-5071; durhammuseum.org

LAMMERS FAMILY CHRISTMAS Some 50,000 lights on a private residence, plus a 28-foot tree with nearly 10,000 LED lights in the yard bring scores of onlookers to west Omaha for the Lammers Family Christmas display. Watch as more than 100 computer-controlled channels make the home “dance” to your favorite Christmas songs. When: Friday through Jan. 3 Where: 2524 N. 133rd St. Admission: Free. Donations accepted for Make-A-Wish Nebraska Information: 402-301-4393

VILLAGE POINTE HOLIDAY LIGHTING The celebration begins at the CHI Health amphitheater with a family concert at 6 p.m. followed by a Santa parade and the tree lighting at 7 p.m. Santa lingers for visits with tiny tots. When: 6 to 10 p.m. Friday Where: Village Pointe Shopping Center, 168th Street and West Dodge Road Admission: Free Information: 402-505-9773; villagepointeshopping.com

SANTA’S MAGIC Visit an enchanted winter wonderland populated by friendly characters like the Snow Queen, Holly the Elf and Santa. This interactive program is held several times daily and includes lights, music (and even snow) leading up to Santa’s arrival. A special highlight: Santa calls each child by name to hear his or her wishes. Santa’s Magic is included with museum admission, but timed entry tickets are required due to limited seating. When: Friday through Dec. 23. Tuesdays through Fridays at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m., and 1:30 and 2:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m., and 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.; Sundays at 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Where: Omaha Children’s Museum, 500 S.

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The University of Nebraska Medical Center ice skating rink is open Saturday through Feb. 4.

20th St. Admission: $12, adults and children; $11, adults ages 60 and older; free, children ages 2 and younger and members Information: 402-342-6164; ocm.org

SHADOW LAKE CARRIAGE RIDES Step onto a horse-drawn carriage and ride down Main Street for old-fashioned holiday fun. When: 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 and 9 Where: Center court, Shadow Lake Towne Center, 72nd Street and Nebraska Highway 370, Papillion Admission: Free Information: 402-537-0046; shadowlakeshopping.com

MEET & GREET SATURDAYS Meet your favorite Disney characters: Belle and the Beast on Saturday, Olaf on Dec. 2, Snow White on Dec. 9, and Anna, Elsa and Olaf on Dec. 16. When: 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, 9 and 16 Where: Regency, 120 Regency Parkway Information: RegencyCourtOmaha.com

SEWARD CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Music, live reindeer, a fruitcake toss and other contests, horse-drawn wagon rides, Lego contest, ugly sweater contest and more.

When: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; 1:30 to 4 p.m. Nov. 26 Where: Various locations in Seward, Nebraska Admission: Free Information: 402-646-9202; business.sewardne.com

HANDMADE OMAHA WINTER ART & CRAFT BAZAAR Find the perfect original gift, courtesy of more than 25 local makers selling their handiwork in this two-day event. When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday Where: Bancroft Street Market, 2702 S. 10th St. Admission: Free Information: facebook.com/HandmadeOmaha

ROCKBROOK VILLAGE HOLIDAY MARKET Support Small Business Saturday with a visit to Rockbrook Village for the annual holiday market. On tap: makers and vendors from throughout the Midwest, and churros and chocolate by Little España. When: Noon to 6 p.m. Saturday. Santa visits, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Where: Rockbrook Village Shopping Center, 10819 Prairie Road Admission: Free Information: facebook/rockbrookvillage

HOLIDAY CONCERT SERIES Local performers fill the grand hall of the former Union Station with seasonal vocal and instrumental music. When: Saturday through Dec. 31. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays; 1 to 3 p.m. Sundays; 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays Where: Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Cost: $11, adults; $8, seniors; $7, children ages 3 to 12; free, children ages 2 and younger and members Information: 402-444-5071; durhammuseum.org

UNMC ICE SKATING RINK When: Noon to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; noon to 8 p.m. Sundays, beginning Saturday through Feb. 4. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Where: Michael F. Sorrell Center for Health Science Education, between Emile Street and Dewey Avenue. Free parking, Lot 4 (southeast corner of 42nd and Emile Streets) and Lot 15S (surface lot on 40th Street between Dewey and Emile Streets). Admission: $7, includes skates (cash or credit card only; no checks or debit cards). Information: 402-559-0697; unmc.edu/cfhl/promotions/skating See : Page 17


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Remember Joslyn Art Museum this holiday season! Bring family for a visit, join or renew your membership, and purchase unique gifts for creative friends, art-loving family, and recipients of every age in the Hitchcock Museum Shop. Museum Store Sunday is November 26!

THE TEXAS TENORS The Texas Tenors, who have topped the Billboard charts and starred in an Emmy award-winning PBS special, treat audiences to a musical blend of country, classical, Broadway and pop. With breathtaking vocals and a touch of cowboy charm, they create an unforgettable live show featuring a range that goes from “Rocky Top” to “Unchained Melody” and “Amazing Grace” to “O Sole Mio.” Ticket prices start at $19 for the Jan. 20 and 21 concerts at Holland Performing Arts Center. Go to omahasymphony.org for tickets and more information.

General Museum admission is free. Marks of Genius is a ticketed exhibition. Tickets are FREE for Joslyn members. $10 for general public adults; $5 for college students with valid ID (tickets for those with a UNMC student ID are free); youth ages 17 and younger are free. Special Thursday pricing (4-8 pm): $5 for general public adults. IMAGE: Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, Bologna, 1591–1666), Hercules, 1641–1642, pen and brown ink, Minneapolis Institute of Art

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The Cordial Cherry: Artisan chocolates to remember Special for The Cordial Cherry Traditions are at the heart of the holiday season, and The Cordial Cherry gets to be a part of those traditions for thousands of families every year. “Nearly everyone who comes in my shop during the holidays has a story about a grandpa whose favorite candy is cordial cherries, an aunt who buys them at the grocery store and gives them as gifts, or a mom who used to make them for the holidays,” says Melissa Stephens, owner of The Cordial Cherry in Shops of Legacy, 168th Street and West Center Road. A visit to her shop is a treat for the senses any time of year. But the sights, sounds, aromas and tastes during the holiday season are something that kids young and old look forward to every year, she says. For Stephens, cordial cherries are more than just a product. “They’re a family tradition that my grandmother started with her children and continued with her grandchildren until she passed the baton to me,” she explains. “And, now they’re my art form, my passion, my livelihood. They give me purpose in the community and beyond.” Those who have the good fortune to receive a box of cordial cherries are greeted with a signature French toile gift box tied with natural twine and fresh greenery. Inside, chocolates so exquisitely molded they have been mistaken for porcelain figurines. For many recipients, the dilemma is deciding how long to wait before eating something so adorable! Stephens has been perfecting her craft for more than a decade now, and her pride in her work emanates from every piece. Here are a few of her favorite holiday collections.

HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS The Cordial Cherry artisans have been hard at work in their workshop sculpting delicious chocolate gifts for families near and far. These gifts don’t need to arrive on a sleigh or down a chimney to get stuffed into a stocking for your loved ones. No Christmas Eve would be complete without Santa Claus, elves and reindeer delivering gifts to homes while children slumber, and the Christmas Eve Cordial Cherries Collection includes all of these. Whether your box is delivered from across the country, carefully placed under the Christmas tree or beautifully displayed on your kitchen table, this collection of chocolates will bring Christmas whimsy for all to enjoy.

AWAY IN A MANGER The Nativity Collection is a unique and particularly popular signature piece. Oprah Winfrey named it to her 2013 list of favorite things. “Our Nativity Collection is definitely a favorite every year,” says Stephens. “People

start placing orders as early as September to make sure they’re on the list to receive one.” This is a collection that often sells out due to such popularity. “I think people really enjoy displaying this collection as a centerpiece to remind everyone of the Christmas story during the chaos of the season,” says Stephens. The collection, which features Mary, Baby Jesus, Joseph, the Angel, Three Wise Men and Three Stable Animals, is a sweet reminder of why we celebrate this precious time of year, Stephens says. And with a shelf life of more than three months at room temperature, it’s no problem displaying these beautiful chocolate cherries throughout the Christmas season.

LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW Dreaming of a white Christmas? The Cordial Cherry creates the sweetest white Christmas with sugar-sprinkled white Christmas trees, white chocolate holly berries, elegant hand-sculpted red cardinals and the most adorable Snowmen and Snowball Cordial Cherries. Sold in groups of

three, nine, 16 or as tiered gift sets, these one-of-a-kind chocolate creations will delight anyone on your gift list.

O TANNENBAUM Send your family and friends Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree with Christmas Trees and Ornaments Cordial Cherries. Decked with billowy chocolate, hand-painted chocolate details and tiny candy ornaments and stars, this delicious collection offers beautiful and unique cordials perfect for Christmas stockings. The Cordial Cherry’s chocolates are available for shipping throughout the continental United States. Stop in for the ultimate hands-on experience of starting with an empty box and customizing the contents with any number of crafted chocolates on display. The Cordial Cherry also specializes in corporate and business gift-giving and can design custom chocolates and packaging for any budget. For more information, visit TheCordialCherry.com or call 402-679-3011.


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PAPILLION WINTER WONDERLAND Community lighting ceremony that includes a bonfire, carriage rides, free hot chocolate and popcorn, visits with Santa and more. Extended shopping hours at downtown retailers; annual chili feed at the fire station. When: 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday Where: Downtown Papillion Admission: Chili feed, $4 to $8 Information: papillionfoundation.org

SOUNDS OF THE SEASON Local choral groups perform seasonal music at designated locations in the vicinity of the Old Market and Gene Leahy Mall. When: 7 to 8 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 23 Where: Old Market Historic District Admission: Free Information: holidaylightsfestival.org

RALSTON’S HOLIDAY MAGIC Tour the Frank and Velma Johnson Archive Museum, marvel at the Carole Towne Village display at Baright Public Library, and cheer Santa’s arrival and the lighting of Independence Square. Then enjoy a chili feed, cookies, hot chocolate, candy canes and horse-and-carriage rides. When: 3 to 6 p.m. Nov. 26 Where: Vicinity of Independence Square, 77th and Main Streets, Ralston Admission: Most activities are free. Information: 402-339-7737; ralstonareachamber.org

SANTA’S SLEIGH RIDE Santa makes a visit to La Vista, beginning his rounds of the neighborhoods from the City Hall parking lot. When: 3 p.m. Nov. 26 Where: Santa’s route will take him west of 84th Street from 3 to 5 p.m. and east of 84th Street from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission: Free Information: cityoflavista.org/santa

COMMUNITY SINGALONG As the holiday season begins, raise your “hallelujahs” with a communitywide singalong of George Frideric Handel’s timeless and treasured masterpiece, “The Messiah.” When: 4 p.m. Nov. 26 Where: First Plymouth Church, 2000 D St., Lincoln Admission: Free Information: 402-476-9933; abendmusik.org

’TWAS THE LIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS Celebrate the beginning of the holiday season with the City of La Vista’s tree-lighting ceremony and soup supper. Check the website for more communitywide offerings in the “Wintertainment” series.

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Andon Parsons and Lilly Brewer view the Carrell Towne Village set up in the Baright Public Library as part of Ralston’s annual Holiday Magic event.

When: 5:45 p.m. Nov. 27 Where: City Hall/Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista Admission: Free Information: cityoflavista.org/wintertainment

‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Follow the imaginative journey of a young girl named Clara into the Land of Sweets. “The Nutcracker” is rich with the familiar Tchaikovsky score and bold dance performances by the Creighton University Fine and Performing Arts Department and Creighton Dance Company. When: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 through Dec. 1; 2 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Creighton University Lied Education Center for the Arts, 2500 California Plaza Admission: $18, adults; $15, seniors; $5, students Information: 402-280-1448; creighton.edu/ccas/fineandperformingarts/ boxoffice

LIGHTS ON DUNDEE Dundee businesses welcome the holidays with pictures with Santa and cookie decorating at Scout, ornament making at Craft Saloon, gift wrapping at Hello Holiday, hot chocolate and hot cider at Dundee Pediatrics. Plus, hayrack rides, carolers, cookies and hot chocolate at Dundee Bank, new holiday flavors at Ecreamery and caroling by Omaha Central High School students. Hat, glove, coat collection at Dundee Bank through December. When: 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 30 Where: 50th Street and Underwood Avenue Admission: Free

CSM CHRISTMAS CONCERT: LESSONS AND CAROLS College of St. Mary students and faculty, along with the Gretna Middle School Women’s Select Ensemble and area church choirs, present “Lessons and Carols” dating to 19th-century England. When: 7 p.m. Dec. 1

Where: Christ the King Catholic Church, 654 S. 86th St. Admission: $10 Information: CSM.edu

WESSELS’ VINTAGE CHRISTMAS Experience Christmas on the Plains in a 1900s farmhouse, church and one-room schoolhouse. Live entertainment, activities for all ages, gift shop. When: 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays in December and Dec. 26, 27 and 28. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Where: Wessels’ Living History Farm, York, Nebraska Admission: $7, adults; $5, seniors; $3, students Information: 402-710-0682; livinghistoryfarm.org

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FREE HOLIDAY CONCERT The Making Spirits Bright Holiday Concert presented by Lincoln Financial Group will feature guest vocalist Camille Metoyer Moten accompanied by the Nebraska Wind Symphony directed by Keith Davis. The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Holland Performing Arts Center. Admission is free. The fun will continue with a memorable evening of skating at the NRG Energy Ice Rink in the Capitol District at 10th Street and Capitol Avenue, where a portion of the proceeds benefits the Food Bank for the Heartland. Admission is $8 per person. The Holiday Lights Festival is presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org for details.

BERNINA 770QE ART GLASS BY LUNDBERG STUDIOS, CALIFORNIA STERLING SILVER RETICULATED PIECES This reticulated sterling silver necklace and earring set almost move of their own accord as you move. The pendant is $335 and the earrings are $249 at Main Street Studios & Art Gallery. Call 402-452-3088 or go to mainstreetstudios2610.com for more information.

At Lundberg Studios in California, master craftsman individually create an exquisite array of vases and scent bottles. Featured items include Orb Scent Bottle, Saucer Perfume Bottle, Velvet Splash Gourd Vase and Spanish Moss Vase. Additional styles available. Prices start at $245. Available at Joslyn Art Museum’s Hitchcock Museum Shop. Go to joslyn.org or call 402 3423300 for more information.

GIFTS FOR BEER LOVERS Infusion Brewery is offering great gifts for beer lovers this season, including growlers, Boston rounds and new six packs of bottles. Also available: a private party room at Infusion’s new production location in southwest Omaha. Call 402-916-9998 (Benson location), 402-934-2064 (southwest location) or go to infusionbrewing.com.

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For over 30 years, Fermenter’s Supply has chosen to sell only the best in winemaking equipment and ingredients. Fermenter’s Supply makes its own equipment kits with things you will use in almost every batch. Fermenter’s Supply also sells all levels of ingredient kits from Winexpert, the first manufacturer to make a wine kit that had no off flavors. Whether you want to make wine for quick consumption or for aging, Winexpert offers more than 100 choices. For more advanced wine-makers, Fermenter’s Supply brings in grapes from the West Coast. Prices start at $85. Call 402-593-9171 or go to www.fermenterssupply.com.

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Tours of Arbor Day founder J. Sterling Morton’s 52-room mansion at Arbor Lodge State Historical Park happen on weekends through Dec. 23. Visitors will see the mansion decorated in vintage décor, with special holiday collections on display. Overnight lodging packages are available at the adjacent Lied Lodge. Daytime tour hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. Evening tours are available Dec. 1-23 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Daytime admission: $8 adults; $6 youths (ages 3-12). Evening admission: $12 adults; $6 youths. Call 402-873-8722 or go to arbordayfarm.org/calendar for more information.

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See how people around the world celebrate the holidays. More than 20 local cultural organizations display their crafts and traditional dress, while musicians and dancers perform throughout the evening. Ethnic foods and gifts available for purchase. When: 5 to 9 p.m. Dec. 1 Where: Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Admission: $11, adults; $8, seniors ages 62 and older; $7, children ages 3 to 12; free, children ages 2 and younger Information: 402-444-5071; durhammuseum.org

‘NUTCRACKER DELIGHTS’ Ever After Productions opens its 10th season with a community production of “Nutcracker Delights,” a musical ballet with an original script by artistic director Julian Adair choreographed to Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday score. When: 7 p.m. Dec. 1, 2, 8 and 9; 2 p.m. Dec. 2, 3, 9 and 10 Where: Bellevue Little Theatre, 203 W. Mission Ave., Bellevue Admission: $15 to $26 Information: 402-551-4200; nutcrackerdelights.com

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CHRISTMAS PAST & PRESENT Experience the simple elegance of an 1890s Christmas during a lamp-lit tour of Railroad Town with cooking and craft demonstrations, live music and more tied to the spirit of the season. When: 6 p.m. Dec. 1, 2, 8, 9; 2 p.m. Dec. 10 Where: Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, Grand Island, Nebraska Admission: $6, adults; $5, seniors and veterans; $4, children ages 6-12; free, children 5 and younger and members Information: 308-385-5316; visitgrandisland.com

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Looking like 1892, a Christmas ornament cut from a German lithograph sheet hangs on a goosefeather Christmas tree for Stuhr Museum’s “Christmas Past and Present.”

‘THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER — THE MUSICAL’ The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world. So, when they crash Sunday school and demand parts in the Christmas pageant, the whole town panics. Silent night? Not a chance.

When: Dec. 1 through 23; 7 p.m. Fridays, 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sunday; also 7 p.m. Dec. 16. Where: Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam St. Admission: $15 to $20, members; $22 to $27, nonmembers Information: 402-345-4849; rosetheater.org

The Omaha Symphonic Chorus presents the 21st annual Christmas at the Cathedral. Joined in concert by the Omaha Symphony Chamber Orchestra and Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir, the performance features guest conductor Jonathan Willcocks in a performance of his “Magnificat,” Vaughan Williams’ “Fantasia on Christmas Carols” and other seasonal music. When: 8 p.m. Dec. 1; 2 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: St. Cecilia Cathedral, 701 N. 40th St. Admission: $30, preferred tickets; $20, general admission Information: 402-398-1766; omahasymphonicchorus.org See : Page 21

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HOLIDAY TROLLEY TOUR OF LIGHTS Tour Christmas lights in historic Nebraska City while listening to a reading of “The Polar Express.” When: 6 p.m. every Friday and Saturday in December Where: Nebraska City, Nebraska Admission: $15, adults; $10, children ages 3 to 12; free, children ages 3 and younger Information: 402-873-8733; arbordayfarm.org/events

ROOFTOP ICE RINK Midtown Crossing and the Salvation Army are teaming up for a philanthropic winter. Admission (including skate rental) is a minimum $5 donation. All proceeds benefit the Salvation Army. The novelty here: the “ice” is synthetic! When: Dec. 2 through Feb. 25. 4 to 10 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 1 to 10 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Where: Rooftop near Wolhner’s Neighborhood Grocery and Deli, 3253 Dodge St. Admission: $5 minimum donation Information: midtowncrossing.com/events/ the-rooftop-rink

CHRISTMAS AT THE MANSION Tour the historic home of Arbor Day founder J. Sterling Morton. Vintage décor, holiday-themed displays and seasonal music. When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, Dec. 1 through Jan. 3; after-hours mansion viewings Fridays and Saturdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Closed Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1. Where: Arbor Lodge State Historical Park, Nebraska City, Nebraska Admission: $8, adults; $6, ages 3 to 12; free for children ages 2 and younger; evening admissions: $12, adults; $6, ages 3 to 12. Information: 402-873-7222; arbordayfarm.org/events

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Museum celebrates the holiday season and Space Day by bringing Santa Claus and Star Wars characters together for a fun-filled family day. Young guests will have the opportunity to visit with Santa and sit in the cockpit of a mini-F4 fighter jet. Space-related booths,

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS t-mobile Thanksgiving Lighting Ceremony Thursday, November 23, 6-6:30 p.m. Gene Leahy Mall, 14th & Farnam FREE

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free planetarium showings, make-and-take activities and holiday music. When: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum, Ashland, Nebraska

Enjoy a walk through the best of downtown Omaha, dressed up in its holiday finery, for this annual Lights Walk. Your choice of a 5K or 10K route. When: 4 to 6 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Landmark Building, 1299 Farnam St. Admission: $3 Information: netrailblazers.club See : Page 27

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Sunday, December 3, noon-5 p.m. Venues • Durham Museum • Joslyn Art Museum • Omaha Children’s Museum • Omaha Police Mounted Patrol Barn, 6th & Leavenworth • W. Dale Clark Library • Wells Fargo, 20th & Douglas FREE Family activities and entertainment Ollie the Trolley provides transportation between sites

Tuesday, November 21 Wednesday, February 14 The Capitol District – 10th & Capitol Ave. $8 admission fee (plus tax) includes skate rental A portion of proceeds benefits Food Bank for the Heartland Closed Christmas Day

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ALL ABOUT FRESH GARLAND Simple tips and tricks can help keep the holiday greenery looking good throughout your home. By Lisa iannucci CTW FEATURES

Nothing says the holidays are here more than fresh garland. “Not only does it look beautiful but it smells wonderful,” said Christine Mango, a California-based holiday decorating expert who has decorated the homes of Sylvester Stallone and Gene Simmons. “Garland can last up to two weeks if cared for properly.” There are several types of fresh garland from which to choose. “The most popular is white pine,” said Peter Bieneman, general manager of Green Fields Nursery in Baltimore. “It is thin and good for around columns, staircases and entrances.” Bieneman also suggests using boxwood garland.


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“People use to make boxwood topiary trees,” he said. On the minus side, “it dries out quickly and shatters when it’s dry,” Bieneman said. Most people just hang it and don’t disturb it.” Finally, he suggests using cedar garland. “It is a thicker, larger roping that lays beautiful on a mantel and lasts a long time,” he said. “It also has a very beautiful, wonderful smell.” When decorating with garland, Mango said less is more. “Twinkle lights and holiday bows are all that are needed,” she said. “Doubling up the garland for your fireplace mantel adds fullness and enough to drape and place on top of the mantel. Pillar candles placed on top of the mantel are a great addition to a mantel piece.”

If you want to use fresh garland in time for the holidays, Mango suggests these tips to care for whatever type you choose: Soak it. “Toss your garland in a large bucket, the kids’ wagon, the kitchen sink or your bathtub and soak in lukewarm water for at least 30 minutes, giving garland its last big drink (including garland wreaths),” she said. “Once you have hung your garland, spray with water once a day (make sure twinkle lights are off and unplugged if woven throughout). There are also coating sprays available that help seal in the water.” Limit lights. “Only plug in twinkle lights when the family and friends are around to enjoy the décor,” she said. “The lights dry out the garland.”

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Brady’s Bracelets & More is a locally owned, homebased business offering one-of-a-kind handcrafted jewelry — thoughtful, original gifts for someone special. Owner Kelli Brady keeps her designs fresh by teaching, appearing at local craft fairs and hosting jewelry parties. Prices start at $5. Brady’s work will be displayed Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the Christmas Craft Fair at Lifegate Christian School, 15555 West Dodge Road. Admission is $2. For more information or to order, call 712-592-2162 or find Brady’s Bracelets & More on Facebook.

Magic meets merriment at Village Pointe Shopping Center this holiday season. Throughout December, gather the family at Village Pointe for free visits and photos with Santa. Go to VillagePointeShopping. com for dates and times, including Santapalooza hosted by Scheels, Santa Storytime, Cookies with Santa, Breakfast with Santa hosted by Bravo, and Merry Movie presented by ACCESSbank at Marcus Theatres’ Village Pointe Cinema.

YOUR GUESTS DESERVE THE BEST When you choose Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar for your holiday celebration this year, that’s what they’ll experience — from heavenly first bite to lingering last sip. Whether you want lunch, dinner or an hors d’oeuvres-and-cocktail reception, Fleming’s has the perfect menu for you. Book your private dining event early, and you’ll earn a Fleming’s dining card as a thank-you. For more information, available dates and room sizes, contact Private Dining Director Mara Taylor-Mejstrik at PDOmaha@Flemingssteakhouse.com or 402-405-5839.

OMAHA SYMPHONY CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION At the Physicians Mutual Omaha Symphony Christmas Celebration, Ernest Richardson and the orchestra will celebrate the magic of Christmas with Broadway singers and tap-dancing Santas. You’ll hear Christmas classics and contemporary favorites during this fun, festive Yuletide treat. Ten performances at Holland Performing Arts Center — Dec. 9-17. Tickets start at $19. Go to omahasymphony.org for tickets and more information.

HOLIDAY LIGHTS FESTIVAL A KITCHEN ESSENTIAL BOX OF SOCKS All the way from Chatty Feet, England, comes this boxed set of artist socks, including four styles: Andy Sock-Hole, Feetasso, Frida Callus and Vincent van Toe. Other styles available. Priced at $45 per box. Find them in the Hitchcock Museum Shop at Joslyn Art Museum. Call 402-342-3300 or go to joslyn.org for more information.

The Instant Pot, this season’s kitchen must-have, is an all-in-one kitchen essential that features nine functions and 15 pre-set programs. It does the work of your pressure cooker and slow cooker, with the added benefit of settings for rice, porridge, eggs, yogurt, chili and broths. Use it to sauté, sterilize and keep food warm. Instant Pots are available for $119.95 at Williams Sonoma in Regency, 120 Regency Parkway. Stop in or call ahead at 402-391-8324 to pick up your Instant Pot and a cookbook.

Kick off the holiday season Thanksgiving evening during the annual lighting ceremony on the Gene Leahy Mall at 14th and Farnam Streets. Enjoy a musical performance by the Omaha Children’s Choir at 5:40 p.m. At 6 p.m. Mayor Jean Stothert will lead the crowd in a countdown to illuminate the mall with a display of nearly 1 million lights. The display is lit nightly from Nov. 24 through Jan. 1. The Holiday Lights Festival is presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska. Admission is free. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org for more information.

TRAVEL IN STYLE Going away this holiday season? Bric’s Bellagio 27inch spinner trunk is the perfect look and size for your getaway. Available at Landmark Luggage in One Pacific Place for $595. Call 402392-2500 or go to landmarkluggage.com for more information.


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HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE™ IN CONCERT ST. CROIX SPORTSWEAR AT PARSOW’S For decades, St. Croix Sportswear has been a mainstay at Parsow’s Fine Clothing at Regency, 120 Regency Parkway. Handcrafted in the U.S. and Italy, the assortment of St. Croix sweaters, sport shirts, outerwear and slacks presents a vast array of wardrobe opportunities. Some of the most advanced technology and high end materials go into creating the clothing. Experience what Parsow’s and St. Croix have to offer. For more information, go to parsows.com or call 402-397-7900.

Experience Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™ in concert with the Omaha Symphony! The first of eight films in the Harry Potter™ Film Concert Series launches in Omaha Nov. 25. The symphony will perform John Williams’ thrilling score as the entire motion picture is projected on the big screen. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25 and 2 p.m. Nov. 26 at the Holland Performing Arts Center. Tickets start at $19. Go to omahasymphony.org for tickets and more information. HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. J.K. ROWLING`S WIZARDING WORLD™ J.K. Rowling and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s17)

LOCALLY DISTILLED Premium quality, locally distilled Soldier Valley True American Bourbon rests for a minimum six years in American white oak barrels. It’s perfect for holiday gifting — or to buy and enjoy yourself. Available from Patriarch Distillery. Call 402-690-3490 or go to soldiervalleyspirits.com/whiskeys for more information.

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BALLET NEBRASKA’S ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Always fresh, lively and thoroughly entertaining, Ballet Nebraska’s “The Nutcracker” returns with the visual splendor and charming story that make it a family favorite. Set to one of composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s most famous works, “The Nutcracker” transports audiences to the enchanting Land of Snow and the opulent Kingdom of Sweets. The production — which includes the breathtaking Waltz of the Flowers scene — includes a cast of 130 professional and student dancers, lavish sets and more than 250 beautiful costumes. Ticket prices start at $22. Call 402-541-6946 or go to balletnebraska.org.

PERSONALIZED PHOTO CALENDARS You’ll enjoy your photos all year when they’re part of a personalized calendar from Rockbrook Camera. Choose from desktop size up to 17-by-22-inch wall calendars. Order in store or online at rockbrookcamera.com. Prices start at $12.99. Go to rockbrookcamera.com or call 402-691-0003 for more information.

‘AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS’ Omaha Conservatory of Music presents “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” the story of a young boy and his mother living outside Jerusalem at a time when the plight of orphans and widows was largely ignored. Written for television in 1951 by Gian-Carlo Menotti, this one-act opera is performed in English and has become a holiday tradition. Presented in collaboration with the Nebraska Opera Project and the Omaha Academy of Ballet, the production features talent from around the state. All performances will be at the conservatory, 7023 Cass St. Dates and times: 7 p.m. Dec. 15 and 16, and 2 p.m. Dec. 17. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Go to omahacm.org or call 402932-4978 or for more information.

STORYTIME WITH SANTA AND CARRIAGE RIDES Enjoy Christmas stories with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Shadow Lake Towne Center. Admission is free. Storytime will happen from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. as follows: Dec. 1 at Old Navy, Dec. 6 at TJ Maxx, Dec. 13 at Texas Roadhouse and Dec. 14 at Hallmark. Plus, enjoy complimentary carriage rides down Main Street from noon to 4 p.m. on Nov. 25, and Dec. 2 and 9. For details, go to ShadowLakeShopping.com/Events.


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HOLIDAY LUNCHEON This fundraiser features an elegant candlelit luncheon with more than 35 uniquely decorated tables hosted by Papillion-area businesses, individuals and organizations. Holiday décor, games, raffle and auction. Proceeds support activities for the annual Winter Wonderland festivities. When: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Faith Presbyterian Church, 8100 Giles Road, La Vista Admission: $25 Information: 402-331-9136, papillionfoundation.org

SEE LIVE REINDEER A family tradition. Live reindeer will be available to get you in the holiday spirit. When: 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Regency, 120 Regency Parkway Information: RegencyCourtOmaha.com

‘THE FORGOTTEN CAROLS’ In this Lofte Community Theater production, a man who calls himself “Uncle John” believes he has met people from the Christmas story who’ve been forgotten, such as the innkeeper. He chronicled his encounters with “forgotten carols” he sings while hanging ornaments he has collected. When: 7 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Dec. 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17 Where: Lofte Community Theater, Nebraska Highway 1 east of Manley, Nebraska Admission: $19 Information: 402-234-2553; lofte.com

‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Ballet Nebraska transports audiences to the enchanting Land of Snow and the opulent Kingdom of Sweets; featuring a new Waltz of the Flowers scene. Dozens of area youths dance along with Ballet Nebraska’s professional troupe. When: 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2, 2 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. Admission: $27 to $82 Information: balletnebraska.org

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Catch a glimpse of holiday characters as they swim among the sharks at the Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium. When: 10:45 a.m. Dec. 2, 9 and 16 Where: Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: $17.95, adults; $11.95, children ages 3 to 11; $16.95, seniors ages 65 and older; $16.95, military adults; $10.95, military children ages 3 to 11; free, children under age 2 and members Information: 402-738-2038; omahazoo.com

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The annual Joyful Noise: A Gospel Christmas will be Dec. 3 at the Holland Performing Arts Center.

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St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church parishioners host their first Christmas in Greece event with public tours of the historic church, live music by the Zorbas Greek Band, Greek food and folk dancing, and an appearance by St. Nicholas. When: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, 602 Park Ave. Admission: Free Information: 402-680-1576; stjohnsgreekorthodox.com

Handmade crafts, décor and specialty food items from more than 45 local vendors. When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 2 and 3 Where: Aksarben Village, 67th and Center Streets Admission: Free Information: 402-345-5401; aksarbenvillage.com

Four historic homes and two landmark buildings highlight this annual tour sponsored by Preserve Council Bluffs. When: Noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Benton House, 231 Park Ave.; Bregant House, 517 Fourth St.; Everest House, 125 S. Third St.; Shea House, 309 S. Eighth St.; RailsWest Railroad Museum, 1512 S. Main St.; St. Paul Lutheran Church, 239 Frank St. Information: preservecouncilbluffs.org

HIGH PLAINS CHRISTMAS This holiday tradition held the first Saturday in December features hayrack rides, children’s crafts, marshmallow roasting and cowboy coffee around a bonfire. Kids can write letters to Santa and send them via Pony Express to Santa’s Village in downtown Gering. Christmas carol karaoke and an ugly sweater contest for all ages. Guests can vote for their favorite entries in Trees Along the Trail, a decorating contest benefiting local nonprofits and service organizations. When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Legacy of the Plains Museum, 2930 Old Oregon Trail, Gering, Nebraska Admission: $5, ages 19 and older; free, children. Soup lunch, $5, adults; $4, children. Serving begins at 11 a.m. Information: 308-436-1989; legacyoftheplains.org

HOT SHOPS WINTER OPEN HOUSE Eighty-plus artists invite you into their spaces to view their artwork and learn how its created in this annual show and sale. Glass-blowing, pottery and lamp working demonstrations on-going. Make a day of it; food vendors will be on hand. When: Noon to 8 p.m. Dec. 2; noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Hot Shops Art Center, 1301 Nicholas St. Admission: Free Information: hotshopsartcenter.com

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The TV classic “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” soars off the screen and onto the stage. All your favorite characters come to life in a musical with a heartwarming message: what makes you different can be what makes you special. When: Dec. 5 Where: Lied Center, Lincoln Information: 402-345-0606; rudolphthemusical.com/tour-dates/

Enjoy the harmonious sounds of Omaha’s nationally recognized Salem Baptist Church choir in a program of new music and classics. When: 4 and 7 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Admission: $15 Information: omahaperformingarts.org

The Sarpy Serenaders, an all-male barbershop chorus, presents its 16th annual holiday show, complete with an audience singalong. When: 3 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Thanksgiving Lutheran Church, 36th Street and Nebraska Highway 370, Bellevue Admission: Free Information: sarpyserenaders.com

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DOWNTOWN ICE RINK The NRG Energy Ice Rink, at its new location in The Capitol District at 10th Street and Capitol Avenue, returns Nov. 21 to “Shine the Light on Hunger.” An $8 admission fee includes skate rental, though patrons may bring their own skates. Conagra Brands will provide a dollar-fordollar match for all rink income (up to $100,000) to benefit the Food Bank for the Heartland. The rink, which closes Feb. 14, is part of the Holiday Lights Festival presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org for a complete schedule.

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DURHAM MUSEUM WINTER CAMPS At The Durham Museum, winter camps are available for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. The 10 days of winter break camp will explore topics from Legos to magic, and historic Jamestown to Star Wars. Camp hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Beyond the Camp experience begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 5:30 p.m. Daily camp rate: $40/members, $45/nonmembers. Weekly camp rate: $140/members, $160/nonmembers. Register for individual days or an entire week by going to durhammuseum.org. Call 402-444-5071 for more information.

HOLIDAY BEER GIFT BASKET For the hard-to-buy-for person on your list, Beertopia can help you create a gift basket of fun holiday beers, or just go with an already made up basket. Prices start at $20. You can add a gift card to any basket. Call 402-905-2603 or go to beercornerusa.com/beertopia.

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GET AWAY TO LIED LODGE Discover a one-of-a-kind getaway — and a new holiday tradition — at Lied Lodge and Arbor Day Farm. Bring your family or that special someone and hop aboard the Holiday Trolley Tour of Lights, step back in time at Christmas at the Mansion or gather around the table for holiday dining in the Timber Dining Room. You also can swim in the Olympic-size indoor pool and relax in the on-site spa before retiring to the cozy comfort of fully updated guest rooms. Prices start at $109. Plan your winter adventure at liedlodge.org or call 800-546-5433. Gift cards available.

A DOZEN BUNDTINIS At the North Pole, Santa enjoys cookies all season long. Be sure to get on his “nice” list by treating him to something special this year — a plate of bundtinis. They’re available for $18.50 per dozen from Nothing Bundt Cakes at One Pacific Place.

WELLS FARGO FAMILY FESTIVAL The Dec. 3 Wells Fargo Family Festival is an afternoon of free family fun. From noon to 5 p.m., downtown arts and cultural institutions will provide free admission, refreshments, souvenirs and hands-on activities for the entire family. Venues are Wells Fargo, Omaha Children’s Museum, The Durham Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, W. Dale Clark Library and the Omaha Police Mounted Patrol Barn. Free trolley service provided by Ollie the Trolley will connect all locations. Families are encouraged to “Shine the Light on Hunger” and bring nonperishable foods for donation. The event is part of the Holiday Lights Festival presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska.

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HAPPY HOUR AT BONEFISH GRILL Arrive at Bonefish Grill, and you’ll find yourself welcomed by the energy of the big city bar — the perfect spot to enjoy a one-of-a-kind martini, classic cocktail or glass of wine. Every hour is happy hour, with All Day Every Day Cocktails priced at $6 from the moment the doors open until closing time. A true happy hour is available for those who want something more traditional. Bonefish Grill is in Regency at 120 Regency Parkway. Call 402-391-3474 or go to bonefishgrill.com for more information.

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Children will be able to hear their favorite Christmas stories read by Mrs. Claus. When: 10:30 a.m. Dec. 7, 14 and 21 Where: Near Pottery Barn Kids in Regency, 120 Regency Parkway Information: RegencyCourtOmaha.com

WELLS FARGO FAMILY FESTIVAL Six downtown arts and cultural institutions provide free admission and hands-on activities for the entire family. Venues are Wells Fargo (19th and Douglas Streets), Omaha Children’s Museum, the Durham Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, W. Dale Clark (Main) Library and Omaha Police Mounted Patrol Barn. Free trolley service connects all locations. When: Noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Downtown Omaha Admission: Free. Donate a nonperishable food or household item at any location and Shine the Light on Hunger. Information: holidaylightsfestival.org/ wells-fargo-family-festival

ADVENT LESSONS AND CAROLS AND ST. NICHOLAS EVENT The Trinity Cathedral choir presents the traditional Advent service with a twist. As youths and adults worship in the cathedral, a special St. Nicholas event will be offered for children. When: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 8 Where: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 113 N. 18th St. Admission: Free Information: 402-342-7010; trinityepiscopal.org

MADRIGAL CHRISTMASSE FEASTE Usher in the holiday season with food, music and merriment, Renaissance-style. Written, directed and costumed by Ibsen Costume Gallery, this family-friendly dinner-theater experience features rich a cappella harmonies from a 16-member ensemble, hilarious antics of a jester and wench, and Old English themes in the decor and menu. When: 6 p.m. preshow, 7 p.m. multi-course dinner, Dec. 5 to 8 Where: Omaha Marriott, 10220 Regency Circle Admission: $54; $50 per person for groups of 10 or more.

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HOLIDAY UNDER GLASS Enjoy the sounds of the season during Joslyn Art Museum’s annual holiday luncheon concert series featuring area musicians. Optional gallery tour follows each concert at 1 p.m. When: Noon to 12:45 p.m. Wednesdays and

Fridays from Dec. 6 through 22 Where: ConAgra Foods Atrium, Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge St. Admission: Free. Nonperishable food items will be collected for Food Bank for the Heartland as part of Conagra Foods’ Shine the Light on Hunger campaign. Information: 402-342-3300; joslyn.org

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Celebrate the magic, romance and joy of the season as Broadway stars add to the lush sounds of the Omaha Symphony. It’s a singing and dancing treat for the whole family. When: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 and 16; 2 p.m. Dec. 10 and 17 Where: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Information: 402-345-0606; ticketomaha.com

Circle Theatre production of a holiday classic. When: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8, 9, 15 and 16; 2 p.m. Dec. 10 and 17 Where: Hanscom Park United Methodist Church, 4444 Frances St. Admission: $25, adults; $22, seniors, military and Theatre Arts Guild members; $20, kids ages 18 and younger Information: 402-553-4715; circletheatreomaha.org

BOYS TOWN FAMILY CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Live reindeer, Santa visits, Christmas crafts, Irish dancers and family home tours are just a few of the delights at this community festival. When: 1 to 5 p.m. Dec. 9 Where: Boys Town, 14100 Crawford St. Admission: Free Information: 402-498-1273; Boystown.org/Christmas

WINTER WONDERLAND AT SYCAMORE FARMS A new event brought to you by the creators of Junkstock. Featuring more than 70 indoor vendors, makers and artisans. When: Dec. 8-17. 5 to 9 p.m. Fridays; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. Where: Sycamore Farms, 1150 River Road Drive, Waterloo Admission: $10 sneak peek ticket; one-day pass, $5. Information: sycamorefarmsne.com

JINGLE BELL RUN NEBRASKA The Jingle Bell Run is a fun and festive holidaythemed 5K to benefit arthritis research. When: 8 a.m. Dec. 9 Where: Strategic Air Command & Aerospace

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Breakfast at Le Peep means fresh food and friendly service. Gift cards are available at all three locations, in denominations of $5 to $100. Call 402-991-8222 or go to lepeepomaha. com for more information.

Magic meets merriment at Village Pointe Shopping Center this holiday season. On Black Friday, Nov. 24, celebrate with a sing-along concert, twinkling lights and more. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. at the CHI Health Amphitheater. The tree lighting and Santa parade are at 7 p.m., followed by complimentary carriage rides along Village Pointe’s Main Street until 10 p.m. Go to VillagePointeShopping.com for the full schedule.

A HUSKER FAN’S DREAM Not sure what to get the Husker fan in your life for Christmas? Husker Hounds gift certificates are the perfect gift for any diehard! Pick up a certificate at any of the three Omaha Husker Hounds locations. Call 402-255-0058 or go to huskerhounds. com for more information.

YEARLONG EXPLORATION Experience the best of Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City with a $79 “Explore It All” family pass that includes four-season access to the Tree Adventure — an award-winning nature-themed attraction — and the historic 52-room mansion at Arbor Lodge State Historical Park. It’s a great gift for families who want to create fun, new adventures together. Call 402-873-8717 or go to arbordayfarm.org for more information.

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ROCK & ROLL IT RAINBOW PIANO Rock out on this flexible keyboard, then roll it up and take it with you. The rubberized keyboard features 49 standard keys, special sound effects, and record and playback capability. Includes a play-by-color songbook. For ages 6-plus. Available for $59.99 at Learning Express Toys. Go to learningexpress.com/stores/omaha or call 402-498-8697 for more information.

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SHAE BUTTER GIFT SETS Give the gift of relaxation to your holiday hostess this season. These spa-worthy shae butter gift sets from L’Occitane en Provence at One Pacific Place will make you her favorite guest at the party. Prices start at $14. Go to usa.loccitane.com or call 402-3970564 for more information.

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SUR LA TABLE HOLIDAY OVEN MITT These festive oven mitts are the perfect fit for you this holiday season. Use them to pull a fresh batch of cookies from the oven, or hang them by the fireplace for Santa to stuff with gifts. Available for $13 each at Sur La Table. Go to surlatable.com or call 402-384- 8007 for more information.

SNOWFLAKE ORNAMENT Looking for a unique gift? These crystallike snowflake ornaments sparkle and shimmer in the light. They’re available for $15 each at Main Street Studios & Art Gallery, which will host a Winter Open House from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 25 and noon to 7 p.m. Nov. 26. Go to mainstreetstudios2610.com or call 402-452-3088 for more information.

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SANTA’S WORKSHOP At Shadow Lake Towne Center, bring the littles ones for visits and photos with Santa at his holiday workshop, sponsored by Renewal by Andersen Windows. The workshop is open from Nov. 24 to Dec. 24, and admission is free. Photo packages will be available for purchase. Go to ShadowLakeShopping.com/Events for workshop hours.

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Magic meets merriment at Village Pointe Shopping Center this holiday season. On Saturdays in December from 1 to 5 p.m., shoppers can enjoy complimentary horse-andcarriage rides along Village Pointe’s Main Street. Go to VillagePointeShopping.com for more information.

This year, give “the gift of well” — a gift card to the Lotus House of Yoga Studio. The gift cards never expire and apply to all classes and retail items. Available at the studio in One Pacific Place. For more information, go to lotushouseofyoga.com or call 402-933-1788.

CHRISTMAS AT THE CATHEDRAL Omaha Symphonic Chorus will share the stage with the Omaha Symphony and the Nebraska Wesleyan Concert Choir to present Christmas at the Cathedral. Kick off the Christmas season with holiday favorites, in addition to Poulenc’s “Gloria” and the world premiere of Jackson Berkey’s “O Magnum Mysterium.” Conducted by Greg Zielke, the concerts will happen at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2 p.m. Dec. 3 at St. Cecilia Cathedral, 701 N. 40th St. Go to omahasymphonicchorus.org for more information.

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‘HOLIDAY AT HOGWARTS’ Spend time shopping at Hogsmeade. Then attend classes in potions, herbology and defense against the dark arts before enjoying a grand celebratory feast. When: Dec. 9, 14-16, and 21-23. Doors open at 7 p.m., dinner show at 7:30 p.m. Where: Apollon, 1801 Vinton St. Admission: $35 to $60 Information: 402-884-0135; apollonomaha.com

‘SAVIOR OF THE NATIONS, COME’ Experience a sanctuary amid the hustle and bustle of the season. The Plymouth Choir, Plymouth Ringers and Abendmusik Orchestra will raise their voices to share the holy, healing message of Christmas, along with music and stories from around the world. When: 3 p.m. Dec. 10 and 7 p.m. Dec. 17 Where: First Plymouth Church, 2000 D St., Lincoln Admission: Free Information: 402-476-9933; abendmusik.org

A NIGHT IN BETHLEHEM: A HANDS-ON HOLY LAND EXPERIENCE Take a step back in time to the night Jesus was born in Bethlehem in an afternoon of activities geared for preschoolers through sixth graders. When: 2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 10 Where: Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, 1031 Sunset Trail Admission: Free Information: lmlutheranchurch.org

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National Poinsettia Day marks the death of Joel Roberts Poinsett, who introduced the native Mexican plant to the United States in the 1800s. The first 100 families in attendance receive a free poinsettia. Docents will answer questions about poinsettias, and guests can view the holiday poinsettia display. When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 12 Where: Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St. Admission: $10, adults; $5, children ages 6 to 12; free, children ages 6 and younger and members Information: 402-346-4002; lauritzengardens.org

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When: 7 p.m. Dec. 15 and 16; 2 p.m. Dec. 17 Where: Omaha Conservatory of Music, 7023 Cass St. Admission: $10, adults; $5, children age 12 and younger Information: 402-932-4978; omahacm.org

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STORYTIME WITH ST. NICK Sing Christmas songs, listen to St. Nick read a story and get your picture taken with him! A special holiday make-and-take craft will be available, too. For infants and children 5 years old and younger (not in kindergarten). Registration not required. When: 10 a.m. Dec. 13 Where: La Vista Public Library, 9110 Giles Road, La Vista Information: cityoflavista.org/twasthelights

FAMILY WORKSHOP: GINGERBREAD HOUSE CREATIONS Enjoy an entertaining morning at the garden as an instructor from Whole Foods Market helps you create a whimsical gingerbread house to display at home. Materials for one gingerbread house provided per group of four. When: 10 a.m. Dec. 16 Where: Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St. Admission: $25 per group of four (plus garden admission), $19 for members. Registration is required. Information: 402-346-4002; lauritzengardens.org

TOTS ON THE TOWNE Storytime with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Hallmark in Shadow Lake Towne Center. When: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Dec. 14 Where: Shadow Lake Towne Center, 72nd Street and Nebraska Highway 370, Papillion. Admission: Free Information: shadowlakeshopping.com

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Mr. and Mrs. Claus make their annual trip to Omaha’s zoo for a fun-filled supper. Enjoy a spaghetti dinner, cookie decorating, craft stations, story time, the aquarium and pictures with Santa. When: 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 14 through 17 Where: Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: $18, members; $23,

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There will be many opportunities to visit with Santa during December, including storytimes at the La Vista Public Library and Shadow Lake Towne Center and Supper with Santa at the zoo.

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“AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS” Omaha Conservatory of Music presents “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” a one-act opera in English, presented in collaboration with the Nebraska Opera Project and the Omaha Academy of Ballet.

This is a holiday-themed run — so get your Santa hats, Santa suits or elf costumes out. When: 4 p.m. Dec. 17 Where: boat dock just east of 132nd Street and Cornhusker Road, La Vista Cost: $33 until Nov. 29; $38 after Nov. 29 Information: runsignup.com; search “Holiday Hustle” See : Page 38

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DEVELOP YOUR THEATER SKILLS Keep the winter blues at bay by learning a new skill through the Henry Fonda Theatre Academy at the Omaha Community Playhouse. Choose from acting, dance and voice options for the whole family, plus a new offering for adults — script analysis. Classes are available for ages 4-99. Registration for winter classes is open at OmahaPlayhouse. com; classes begin Jan. 8.

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CATERING TO YOUR NEEDS HOLIDAY TROLLEY TOUR OF LIGHTS The Holiday Trolley Tour of Lights happens Friday and Saturday evenings in December at Lied Lodge in Nebraska City. Climb aboard for a one-hour tour of historic Nebraska City and see the Christmas lights. During the ride, you’ll enjoy the reading of a classic Christmas book. Admission: $15 adults; $10 youths (ages 3-12); under 3, free. Call 800-546-5433 for reservations. Make the visit extra-memorable with an overnight stay at Lied Lodge. Call for reservations or go to liedlodge.org/reservation.

Looking for catering services or a place for an evening party? Dugger’s Café can help. Catering is available for weddings, evening holiday parties and other events. You can even let Dugger’s deal with cleanup by hosting your event — for up to 100 — at the café. A gluten-free menu and gluten-free bakery items are available. Call 402-5029156 or go to duggerscafe.com.

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STORY OF JESUS’ BIRTH IN SCRIPTURE, SONG College of St. Mary will present the choral Christmas concert, “Lessons & Carols,” on Dec. 1 at Christ the King Catholic Church, 654 S. 86th St. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. “Lessons & Carols” will feature scripture readings recounting the story of the promise of the Messiah and the birth of Jesus, interspersed with Christmas carols, hymns and choir music. This beloved Christmas tradition began in England during the late 19th century and has since gained worldwide popularity for its entertaining, beautiful depiction of the Christmas story. Tickets are $10 per person. RSVP online at CSM.edu/Christmas.

Q-Ba-Maze is a set of colorful cubes that interlock to form an exciting marble run. Adjust angles, fine-tune turns and experiment to see what kind of zany, zig-zagging action is possible. Challenge your child with hours of continuous play. Sets are available starting at $24.99 at Apples & More — A Learning Store. Call 402-291-0765 or go to shop. applesandmore.net.

SHADOW LAKE TREE LIGHTING PARADE The Grinch and the Papillion-La Vista South Titans Marching Band will be part of the Nov. 22 Shadow Lake Towne Center tree lighting parade down the center’s Main Street. Santa will arrive by horse-drawn carriage to conclude the parade and light the center’s tree for the holiday season. Kids in attendance will receive complimentary hot chocolate and jingle bell bracelets to ring in Santa’s arrival. The preshow begins at 6 p.m. with a performance and sing-along with the Peppermint Elves, followed by the parade at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. Go to ShadowLakeShopping.com/Events for details.

OMAHA COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE GIFT CERTIFICATES Available in any amount, Omaha Community Playhouse gift certificates are redeemable for subscription packages, classes or single tickets to any show. Certificates never expire. Visit the box office at 6915 Cass St. or call 402-5530800.

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Visit Santa in the Timber Dining Room at Lied Lodge & Conference Center in Nebraska City as you and your family savor the Sunday brunch buffet and a special children’s buffet. Bring your camera for a photo with Santa. Hours: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 10 and 17. Admission: $18 adults; $8 children ages 5 to 12; free for ages 4 and younger. Reservations are recommended. Call 800-546-5433 or go to liedlodge.org/ dining. Make a weekend of it with a stay at Lied Lodge and a ride on the Holiday Trolley Tour of Lights. Go to liedlodge.org/ reservation for reservations.

Searching for a workout that maximizes calorie burn, tones muscle and increases flexibility? Look no further than the WaterRower — whether you’re after a high-intensity sweat or a soothing rowing session, the WaterRower offers a total-body exercise for users at all fitness levels. Available at Body Basics for $1,095. Go to bodybasics.com or call 402-397-8866 for more information.

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FAMILY NIGHT WITH SANTA Meet with Santa and his reindeer, make holiday crafts and listen to live performances by choirs and ensembles. When: 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 19 Where: Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Admission: $11, adults; $8, seniors; $7, children ages 3 to 12; free, children ages 2 and younger and members Information: 402-444-5071; durhammuseum.org

DURHAM WINTER CAMPS Take an exhilarating holiday break. The Durham Museum offers two full weeks of day camps, each day with a different theme. The camps — for kids in first through sixth grades — will feature hands-on activities, tours, games and crafts. When: Dec. 21 and 22; Dec. 25-29 and Jan. 2-6 Where: Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Before-and-after care available from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cost: Members: $15 per day, $140 per week. Nonmembers: $45 per day, $160 per week. Before-and-after care: $15 per day, $60 per week. Information: durhammuseum.org

CHRISTMAS COLORPALOOZA Celebrate the beginning of winter vacation with crayons, markers, colored pencils and Christmas-themed coloring and doodling sheets. When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 22 Where: La Vista Public Library, 9110 Giles Road, La Vista Admission: Free Information: cityoflavista.org/twasthelights

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Balloons drop during the Noon Year’s Eve celebration at the Durham Museum last year. This year’s event will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 30.

MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER Grammy Award winner Chip Davis has created a show that features the Christmas music of Mannheim Steamroller along with dazzling multimedia effects. When: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22 and 23 Where: Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. Admission: $38.25 to $78.25 Information: omahaperformingarts.org

PENGUINS AND PANCAKES Pancakes, crafts and African penguins make for a memorable morning at the zoo. Reservations are required.

When: 9 to 10:30 a.m., Dec. 26 through 30 Where: Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: Members — $20, adults; $15, children ages 3 to 11. Nonmembers — $25, adults; $20, children ages 3 to 11. Free for children ages 2 and younger. Cost includes a pancake breakfast, plush penguin toy and zoo admission. Reservations required. Children must be accompanied by a paid adult. Information: 402-738-2038; omahazoo.com

NOON YEAR’S EVE AT THE DURHAM Ring in the noon year in a party hat while enjoying the celebratory bubble wrap stomp and spectacular balloon drop in the Great Hall. When: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 30. Where: Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Admission: $11, adults; $8, seniors ages 62

and older; $7, children ages 3 to 12; free, children ages 2 and younger and members. Information: 402-444-5071; durhammuseum.org

NEW YEAR’S EVE FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR Close out 2017 with a fireworks spectacular choreographed to music. When: 7 p.m. Dec. 31 Where: Gene Leahy Mall, 14th and Farnam Streets Admission: Free Information: holidaylightsfestival.org

NOON YEAR’S EVE AT THE ZOO Party with the animals and celebrate Noon Year’s Eve at the zoo. Event includes activities,

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magic show and an early countdown to 2017 culminating in a beach ball drop. When: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 31 Where: Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: $17.95, adults; $11.95, children ages 3 to 11; $16.95, seniors ages 65 and older; $16.95, military adults; $10.95, military children ages 3 to 11; free, children under age 2 and members. Information: 402-738-2038; omahazoo.com


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SNOW HOME When a white Christmas doesn’t happen, these crafts will add a touch of fluff By Lisa iannucci CTW FEATURES

If you’re dreaming of snow of Christmas but Jack Frost isn’t cooperating or you live in a warmer climate, don’t worry. There are many creative ways you can bring the feeling of winter and the fluffy white stuff indoors to

enjoy for the rest of the holiday season.

MASON JAR SNOW GLOBES “Create your own snowy scenes that last all year long,” said Amy Shey Jacobs of Chandelier Events in New York. “All you will need is a mason jar with lid, super glue or a hot glue gun, glitter and water – and something cute like a figurine, snowman or Christmas tree scene to put inside.” Jacobs suggests using waterproof glue to adhere items to the metal lid. “While the glue dries, fill the mason jar with water and glitter or fake snow,” she said. “When you’re done, fasten the lid tightly and give it a whirl.”

SWEATER WINE SLEEVES Nothing says winter like snow and an ugly holiday sweater, so why not wrap up your bottles of wine in one? “You can buy these online inexpensively or recycle old sweaters,” Jacobs said. “It’s as simple as cutting off the sleeve

of the sweater and sewing up the open hole. Pop the bottle of wine or cider into the sleeve so that the bottle’s neck sticks out of the wrist of the sweater sleeve. Tie it with a ribbon.”

FROZEN HOT COCOA SNOW CONES Jacobs brings “snow” into the kitchen, too, with this frozen treat. “Create a batch of hot cocoa (you can use pre-made mixes) and freeze in a freezer-friendly container,” she said. “When almost frozen, blend the hot cocoa in a blender or food processor to make a nice icy mix. Don’t over-blend, or it becomes a slushy. If you’re over 21, you can spike your iced treat with a favorite liqueur.” Once blended into shaved ice, put in a paper cone and decorate with candies and sugar crystals. “Works well with eggnog, too,” she said. Looking for crafts for young ones? They can cut out paper snowflakes, create a snowflake journal, make outdoor snow paintings and more. For more snowy ideas, check out other websites including handsonaswegrow.com.


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