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THE HOLIDAY BOOK A special section produced by the news division of the Omaha World-Herald
Join Shadow Lake Towne Center for a magical kick off to the holiday season at the annual lighting of our Christmas tree. Welcome Santa, meet his holiday friends, enjoy a carriage ride and family-friendly fun!
Special sections editor Chris Christen, 402-444-1094, chris.christen@owh.com Deputy special sections editor Howard K. Marcus, 402-444-1397, howard.marcus@owh.com Content coordinator/section designer Kiley Cruse
NOVEMBER 25 - DECEMBER 24 Bring the little ones for visits & photos with Santa at his holiday workshop, a few doors down from Wheatfields. Nov 25-27 Dec 2-4 Dec 9-11 Dec 16-23 Dec 24
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The nice list: Engaging toys Every kid has a wish list — but how do you decide what should actually be under the tree this year? Start here. By Matthew M.F. Miller CTW FEATURES
While it might ring true that everyone feels like a kid at Christmas, nothing beats the excitement of actually being a kid at Christmas. Few annual traditions are more anticipated and toiled over than the creation of a child’s holiday wish list. For parents, however, few things are more stressful than trying to balance buying what a child really wants with buying the best, longest-lasting toys a family can afford. Today, with more toys than ever from
which to choose, how should you go about selecting the right gift for kids on your list? “The No. 1 most important thing to consider before buying a toy is age appropriateness,” said Marissa DiBartolo, senior editor at The Toy Insider. “Always check the packaging and see what the suggested age range is for a toy. The manufacturers’ suggested age ranges exist for lots of good reasons, including safety.” Experts agree that toy quality and durability also are important considerations in purchase decisions. “There are landfill toys and there are legacy toys,” said Richard Gottlieb with Global Toy Experts, a consultancy and resource for toy industry insight and information. “Landfill toys tend to be relatively inexpensive, based upon some character or brand a child currently loves, and end up thrown away within a couple of months.”
Gottlieb describes legacy toys as those that are durable — typically made from wood, metal or heavy plastic — that can grow with the child, involve some form of mastery and withstand being passed down to other children. “Because legacy toys are more expensive, they need to be seen as an investment,” he said. Legacy toys, according to Gottlieb, include Lego sets, Tonka trucks, Meccano robots, American Girl dolls and bears from Build-A-Bear. DiBartolo also believes it’s important to consider play value before buying. “Ask yourself: Does the toy allow for lots of imaginative play? Can kids play together with this toy? Will kids use it more than once? Will it last for a few years, or will they outgrow it quickly?” And while learning toys aren’t always the most popular with kids — at least until they
get their hands on them and realize how fun they can be — DiBartolo says parents and grandparents should consider how any new toy could help a child. “Will it help develop their fine motor skills? Will it aid in enhancing social-emotional growth? All kids learn through play, but make sure you are choosing toys that will help kids grow in ways that are right for them,” DiBartolo said. Above all, parents should purchase toys that match their children’s interests. Part of the joy of Christmas morning is getting exactly what you want, and although he stresses the importance of durable toys, Gottlieb agrees that there’s no harm in getting your child a quality branded toy if it’s what he or she wants. “Buying a toy featuring a beloved character is fine, but make sure that there is play
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Timeless toys a sure bet with kids, adults Continued from Page 3 value,” he said. DiBartolo agrees. “Think about what the child you are buying for likes. Kids have big personalities, and you should always consider what their interests are before purchasing a toy. Not all girls like princesses and not all boys like superheroes. If you’re unsure, go with classic, gender-neutral options, like board games, arts and crafts or cool tech toys,” she said. Gottlieb encourages grandparents to forgo a child’s wish list, at least for one gift, to teach the child about something that’s important to them. “Grandparents should buy a child a gift that reflects the grandparents’ passion. As an example, if a grandfather was an Air Force pilot, he may want to buy a model plane or a book on planes. The best that will happen is that the grandparent will create an enthusiasm in the grandchild that they can share. The worst is that the child will get a sense of who their grandparent is, which will pay dividends in later years.” The most popular toy trends for 2016 are toys that teach kids how to code, small collectibles and small technology toys. As has been the case for the past several years, nostalgia toys remain popular with parents and kids. According to DiBartolo, some of the most popular nostalgia toys this year include Spirograph Shapes, Lincoln Logs 100th Anniversary Tin, Strawberry Shortcake Rag Dolls (from The Bridge Direct) and Nintendo’s Super NES Classic Mini.
WISH LIST Melissa & Doug Home Sweet Home 3-D Puzzle & Dollhouse In One, Age 6+, $9.99 Speak Out Game, Age 16+, $19.99 Play-Doh Ice Cream Castle Playset, Age 3+, $19.99 Mr. Potato Head Marvel Mixable, Mashable Heroes, Age 2+, $21.99 Squigz Starter Set, Age 3+,$24.95 Fat Brain Toys Personalized Puzzles, All ages, $26.95 SpinAgain, Age 1+, $29.95 Spirograph Shapes Set, Age 8+, $29.99 PomPom Wow Decoration Station, Age 5+, $29.99 Melissa & Doug Lifelike Plush Owl, All Ages, $34.99 Fat Brain Teeter Popper, Age 3+, $36.95 Melissa & Doug Wooden Wash, Dry & Iron Play Set, Age 3+, $39.99 Tonka Classic Steel Front Loader Vehicle, Age 3+, $39.99 Nerf N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster, Age 8+, $39.99 (at Target) Doc McStuffins Hospital Care Cart, Age 3+, $39.99 (at Toys R Us) MC2 Project Ultimate Spy Kit, Age 6+, $44.99 Lincoln Logs 100th Anniversary Tin, Age 3+, $44.99 Melissa and Doug Scoop & Serve Ice Cream Counter, Age 3+, $49.99 Imaginext Shark Bite Pirate Ship, Age 3+, $49.99 Think & Learn Code-A-Pillar, Age 3+, $49.99 3Doodler Start, Age 8+, $49.99 Bloxels, Age 8+, $49.99 FurReal Friends Torch My Blazin’ Dragon Pet, Age 4+, $79.99 Hot Wheels A.I. Intelligent Race System Starter Kit, Age 8+, $89.99 (at Toys R Us)
Meccano Meccasaur, Age 10+, $99.99 Lego Friends Amusement Park Roller Coaster, Age 8+, $99.99 American Girl Girl of the Year, Lea Clark Doll & Book, Age 8+, $120
Razor PowerCore E100 Electric Scooter, Age 8+, $149 (at Walmart) Thames & Kosmos CodeGamer, Age 10+, $149.95
The Teeter Popper is available at Fat Brain Toys for $36.95.
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This lightweight Bernina 215 Simply Red sewing machine is fast and powerful, yet user-friendly for beginning sewers. From Nov. 25 to Dec. 7, it’s available at Bernina Sewing Center for the special price of $499. Guide classes are included. Call 402-572-1212 or go to berninaomaha.com.
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 attraction and the historic 52-room mansion at Arbor Lodge State Historical Park. Call 402-873-8717 or go to arbordayfarm.org.
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Holiday Lights Festival events begin Thanksgiving evening with a free-admission celebration at Gene Leahy Mall starting at 6 p.m. After a countdown led by Mayor Jean Stothert, trees throughout the mall will be lit with thousands of white lights, which will be on every day from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. through Jan. 2. The free Making Spirits Bright Holiday Concert at the Holland Center will follow the lighting ceremony. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org for more information.
Magic meets merriment at Village Pointe Shopping Center this holiday season. Throughout December, gather the family at Village Pointe and celebrate with Santa. Visit VillagePointeShopping.com for dates and times, including Santapalooza hosted by Scheels, Santa Storytime, Cookies With Santa, and Merry Movie at Marcus Theatres’ Village Pointe Cinema.
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Magic meets merriment at Village Pointe this holiday season. On Nov. 25, celebrate with a sing-along concert, twinkling lights and more. The 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 more information.
Give the gift of art with a Joslyn Art Museum family membership. Members receive free admission to all ticketed exhibitions and are invited to membersonly opening events. Membership also includes discounts in the Hitchcock Museum Shop, at CafĂŠ Durham and on all art classes. Available for $60 from Joslyn Art Museum. Call 402-342-3300 or go to joslyn.org.
HAVE FUN AND FIGHT HUNGER Proceeds from the ConAgra Brands Ice Rink at the Holiday Lights Festival will go to Food Bank for the Heartland. Donations of nonperishable food and household goods can be dropped in collection bins near the rink as part of the Shine the Light on Hunger campaign. The rink is at 10th Street and Capitol Avenue. Rink hours: Dec. 9 through Jan. 2, 1 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday; 1 p.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday; and 1 to 5 p.m. Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Admission is $5, which includes skates. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org.
GET YOUR IMAGINATION ROLLING 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, zigzagging 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.
STAY. OVERNIGHT. GOOD DOG. Bark Avenue offers the cozy experience your beloved pet needs while you’re away. An overnight stay for one dog is $36. For two dogs, the price is $56. Call 402-496-4005 or go to barkavenueomaha.com.
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THE GIFT OF MEMBERSHIP A gift membership to the Durham Museum is perfect for anyone on your list. Members enjoy unlimited admission for one year, including temporary exhibitions and special events, plus discounts at the OldFashioned Soda Fountain, Photo Archive and Museum Shop. During Christmas at Union Station, purchases made at the museum will be accompanied by a free box of Nebraska-made Baker’s Chocolate Meltaways. Memberships vary in price. Call 402-444-5071 or go to durhammuseum.org.
A Nov. 23 holiday parade at Shadow Lake Towne Center will feature the Grinch riding a Papillion firetruck, holiday music by the Papillion-La Vista Titans Marching Band, and an appearance by Santa Claus, who will arrive by horse-drawn carriage to light the tree. Admission is free, and includes complimentary hot chocolate for all and jingle bell bracelets for the kids. The pre-show begins at 6 p.m. with a performance by the Peppermint Elves. Visit ShadowLakeShopping.com/Events for more details.
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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. 11 and 18. Admission: $18, adults; $8, children ages 5 to 12; free, ages 4 and younger. Reservations recommended. Call 800-546-5433 or go to liedlodge.org/dining.
Tours of Arbor Day founder J. Sterling Morton’s 52-room mansion at Arbor Lodge State Historical Park take place on weekends through Dec. 30. See the mansion decorated in vintage décor with special holiday collections on display. Overnight lodging packages are available at the adjacent Lied Lodge. Tour hours: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fridays; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. Daytime admission: $8 adults; $6 youths (ages 3-12). Evening admission: $12 adults, $6 youth (ages 3-12). Call 402-8738722 or go to arbordayfarm.org/calendar.
A FESTIVAL FOR THE FAMILY Six downtown arts and cultural institutions will provide free admission and handson activities for the entire family during the Wells Fargo Family Festival, part of the Holiday Lights Festival. The Family Festival takes place Dec. 4 from noon to 5 p.m. Venues include Wells Fargo (19th and Douglas Streets), Omaha Children’s Museum, The Durham Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, W. Dale Clark Library and the Omaha Police Mounted Patrol Barn. A free trolley will connect participating locations. Families are encouraged to Shine the Light on Hunger and bring nonperishable foods and household goods to place in donation barrels at each festival venue. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org.
You’ll find lots of holiday festivities at Shadow Lake Towne Center. On Friday nights and Saturday and Sunday afternoons, Dickens Carolers and the Peppermint Elves will sing Christmas tunes throughout the center. From noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 26 and Dec. 3, 10 and 17, enjoy complimentary carriage rides around the center’s Main Street. Go to ShadowLakeShopping.com/Events for details.
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A Place for Curiosity is Joslyn’s interactive space, where visitors young and old will find fun, fresh ways to experience the visual arts. Wimzles is one of several educational toys featured in Art Works and is available for purchase at Joslyn’s Hitchcock Museum Shop for $19.95. Call 402-3423300 or go to joslyn.org.
On Dec. 31 at 7 p.m., thousands will gather on the Gene Leahy Mall at 14th and Farnam Streets for the New Year’s Eve Fireworks Spectacular, the closing event of the Holiday Lights Festival. Admission is free to the fireworks event, which is set to music that will be heard on 104.5 FM. Go to holidaylightsfestival.org.
START ON THE RIGHT NOTE Beginning violinists need an instrument that excites and provides the player with a beautiful and resonant experience. All of A. Cavallo Violins’ beginner instruments are handmade, set up locally with thorough artistry and recommended by teachers nationwide. Outfits include a full tradeup policy and a warranty is provided with each instrument sold. Contact A. Cavallo Violins at 402-827-9270 or go to acavalloviolins.com.
DURHAM MUSEUM WINTER CAMPS SANTA’S WORKSHOP AT SHADOW LAKE From Nov. 25 to Dec. 24, bring the little ones for visits and photos with Santa at his holiday workshop, near WheatFields at Shadow Lake Towne Center. Admission is free; photo packages are available for purchase. Go to ShadowLakeShopping.com/Events for Santa’s Workshop hours.
It’s a winter wonderland at the Durham Museum this holiday season. Attend two full weeks of camp and make it the best winter break ever! From heroes and spies to Lego building bricks and snowflakes, there’s something for every child to enjoy. Register for individual days or an entire week. Daily camp rates: $40/members, $50/nonmembers. Weekly rates: $180/members, $200/nonmembers. Call 402-444-5071 or go to durhammuseum.org.
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Although the holidays can be a tricky time to find the perfect gift for sports and fitness enthusiasts, look no further. We asked three local businesses to share their favorite picks. From inexpensive stocking stuffers to major luxury items, they delivered. Dale Merkel, store leader at Scheels Sporting Goods, 17202 Davenport St. in Village Pointe:
1. GoPro cameras, $150 and up. “Adults buy them for hunting, fishing, skiing and swimming. Kids strap them on their chests during games like basketball and record the game from their point of view. The younger crowd can’t wait to record everything.” 2. Stance statement socks, $18-$20. “These are not your traditional black socks. From kids wearing ones with Fonzie on them to grown men (wearing versions) with pandas, these let people show their creative side.” 3. Zippo handwarmers, $20. “These come
in a metal case you refill with butane. They’re more durable than traditional handwarmers and very safe. They’re a big seller with hunters and ice fishers.” 4. Big Green Egg, $400 and up. “This is a ceramic grill, smoker and dehydrator that uses charcoal and keeps the heat for hours.” 5. Yeti drinkware, starting at $20, and coolers from $200. “Their claim is that Yeti keeps ice colder longer than anything else on the market. You can use them at your desk at work or go camping with them.” Scott Marble, owner, Canfield’s Sporting Goods, 8457 West Center Road in Canfield Plaza:
1. Qalo wedding bands, starting at $20. “These are silicone rings that are great for people who are very active in sports or do a lot with their hands and want to take off their real wedding band but still want to wear something.” 2. Eagles Nest Outfitters hammocks, starting at $70. “These aren’t your traditional hammocks. You can roll them up into a ball
the size of your hand.” 3. Lamzac Hangout Fatboy, $80. “You just unfurl this to catch air, and you have an outdoor lounger. They’re incredibly popular. People love them for Shakespeare on the Green.” 4. Domestic coolers, starting at $400. “These run off your car battery and have an automatic shut-off so they don’t drain it. The coolers stay cold for several days and are perfect for hunting or camping.” 5. The Onewheel, $1,500. “This one wheel on a platform can go five miles on a single charge and can also go off road or in the rain. It can reach up to 20 mph on the high setting or 12 on the low.” Joe Rauth, store manager, Body Basics, 1010 Prairie Brook Road in Rockbrook Village:
1. Vectra functional trainer, starting at $1,800. “This is a total body experience in four feet of space. You can do standing or bench workouts.” 2. True treadmills, $2,000-$8,000. “These
are very popular and are one of the quietest treadmills. There’s virtually no noise. You can set the incline to where it’s like walking up a hill in San Francisco.” 3. Helix lateral trainer, starting at $2,700. “This is a hot seller. Instead of going forward, you move your legs side to side. It works your inner and outer thighs, your glutes, abs and heart. It’s nonimpact, high intensity and very popular.” 4. Landice treadmills, starting at $3,500. “You can custom-build your units to have different orthopedic textures or other features. They are custom-made and are the only company with a lifetime warranty bumper to bumper. If the treads wear down, they replace the parts for free.” 5. Inada massage chairs, $7,500-$10,000. “These aren’t like the ones you find at the airport or nail salon. They scan your body before every massage so it’s just right for the user and come in a variety of settings that can either help get you a restful night’s sleep or energize you in the morning.”
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PICK A PERFECT PRESENT At One Pacific Place this holiday season, you’ll find the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. A gift of beauty and relaxation from Five Salon, Lotus House of Yoga or L’Occitane en Provence. A bottle of wine from Trader Joe’s. A gift card from eateries such as WheatFields, Andrés Tortillery Restaurante, or Pig and Finch. Or perhaps something sweet from Scooter’s Coffeehouse, Red Mango or Nothing Bundt Cakes. Consider giving a personal shopping spree at retailers such as A Pea in the Pod, Apricot Lane, Eddie Bauer, Jos. A. Bank, Talbots or Chico’s. Call 402-505-9773 or go to onepacificplace.com.
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SHOP SARPY COUNTY Stop by Shadow Lake Towne Center, Nebraska Crossing Outlets in Gretna, the Brass Armadillo and the many more unique shopping centers and shops in Sarpy County. Call Sarpy County Tourism at 800-GOSARPY for a listing of places to shop for the holidays or go to gosarpy.com.
TRACK YOUR FITNESS GOALS The Garmin Vivosmart, which monitors your heart rate, measures activity intensity and counts the steps and floors you’ve climbed, is available for $149 at Body Basics. That’s where you’ll find other Garmin activity trackers and those from Fitbit and Polar. Call 402-397-8866 or go to bodybasics.com.
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Celebrate the Season A 16-page pullout guide to holiday events
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A season filled with fun at every turn
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Ballet Nebraska’s “The Nutcracker” will have performances at The Arts Center at Iowa Western Community College today and at the Orpheum Theater Dec. 3 and 4. For information on the December shows, see Page 23W.
HANDEL’S ‘MESSIAH’ Voices of Omaha presents its 48th annual performance of Handel’s “Messiah.” Edward B. Hurd conducts the 175-member chorus and chamber orchestra. Free-will offering. When: 3 p.m. today Where: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Admission: Free Information: voicesofomaha.org
‘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: $19, $33, $48 Information: balletnebraska.org
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 your own event to omaha.com/calendar.
HOLIDAYS AT THE GENERAL CROOK HOUSE Extra touches of nostalgia make a visit to the General Crook House at Fort Omaha extra-special during the holidays. From crocheted potholders and hot pads in the kitchen, to vintage ornaments on the parlor tree, to war memorabilia in the general’s study — each room of the historic military officer’s home holds a special attraction. When: Through Jan. 3. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays; 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays Where: General Crook House Museum,
Historic Fort Omaha, 30th and Fort Streets Admission: Suggested donation of $7 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: Through Dec. 16 or while supplies last
Where: Midlands Hospital Gift Shop, 11111 S. 84th St., Papillion Cost: Small cake, $10; large, $17 Information: 402-593-3847
‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL’ This Charles Dickens tale, adapted by Charles Jones with musical orchestration by John J. Bennett, is a perennial favorite on the Main Stage of 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: Matinee and evening performances through Dec. 23 Where: Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St. Cost: $38, adults; $25, students before Dec. 15; $42, adults, $29, students, Dec. 15-23 Information: 402-553-0800; omahaplayhouse.com
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SALVATION ARMY BELL RINGING Register to ring bells for the Salvation Army. When: Through Dec. 24 Where: Throughout the metro area Information: ringomaha.org
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 for Dec. 24 and 31 when the exhibit closes at 3 p.m. Where: Kanesville Tabernacle, 222 E. Broadway, Council Bluffs Admission: Free Information: 712-322-0500
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 for Nov. 23 and Dec. 24 and 31 when the
exhibition closes at 3 p.m. Where: Mormon Trail Center, 3215 State St. Admission: Free Information: 402-453-9372
DODGE HOUSE FINERY “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. Exception: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 24 and 31. Closed Christmas Day. Where: Historic General Dodge House, 605 Third St., Council Bluffs Admission: $7, adults; $5, seniors ages 62 and older; $3, children ages 6 to 16; free, children ages 6 and younger and members Information: 712-322-2406; wp.dodgehouse.org
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SHADOW LAKE TREE LIGHTING PARADE
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Enjoy a holiday atmosphere filled with music from the Peppermint Elves and the anticipation of Santa’s arrival led by the Papillion-La Vista South Marching Band. Santa will arrive by Cinderella carriage, take the stage and illuminate the giant tree in the center’s roundabout. After the parade, Santa will be available for photos. When: 6 p.m. Wednesday Where: Shadow Lake Towne Center, 72nd Street and Highway 370, Papillion. Admission: Free. Information: shadowlakeshopping.com
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: The 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
LAMMERS FAMILY CHRISTMAS Some 50,000 lights on a private residence, plus a 28-foot tree with almost 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 house “dance” to your favorite Christmas songs. When: 5 to 10 p.m. Thursdays; 5 to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Jan. 2 Where: 2524 N. 133rd St. Admission: Free. Donations accepted for Make-A-Wish Nebraska Information: 402-301-4393
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 community’s Holiday Lights Festival, will be illuminated daily from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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Santa Claus waves at visitors attending the Durham Museum’s Christmas at Union Station. This year’s event will be Friday from 4 to 8 p.m.
through Jan. 3. When: 6 p.m. Thursday Where: Gene Leahy Mall, 14th and Farnam Streets Admission: Free Information: holidaylightsfestival.org
HOLIDAY LIGHTS SPECTACULAR This dazzling light show set to favorite holiday music at Midtown Crossing has
a charitable component this year to raise money and awareness. Children representing three nonprofits will “flip the switch” to start the shows during each nonprofit’s featured week. Benefiting: The Child Saving Institute, Girls Inc. and Teammates. When: 7 p.m. Thursday through Sunday evenings; Nov. 26 to Jan. 1 Where: Midtown Crossing, 31st and Dodge Streets
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 that whir and whistle along more than 300 feet of track and around dozens of miniature versions of Omahaarea landmarks. When: Friday through Jan. 4 Hours: 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
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GIFT MEMBERSHIPS Give a year of inspiring experiences and exclusive benefits while supporting one of Omaha’s longest standing cultural institutions. Membership includes unlimited free admission to ticketed special exhibitions through 2017, including hunting and fishing in American Art, French jewelry, and Old Master drawings. Current Joslyn members receive discounts on gift memberships. DIRT MERIDIAN EXHIBITION CATALOGUE The definitive publication exploring this stunning exhibition of forty-two large-scale color photographs by Andrew Moore. Included are many pictures taken in Nebraska, as well as insightful essays by contributors including Toby Jurovics, Joslyn’s Chief Curator and Holland Curator of American Western Art. Makes a beautiful gift. $44.95 General Museum admission is free. Dirt Meridian is a ticketed exhibition. Tickets are FREE for Joslyn members. $10 for general public adults; youth ages 17 and younger and college students with ID are free. Special Thursday pricing (4-8 pm): $5 for general public adults. IMAGE: Murray House, Sears Roebuck Rockfaced Wizard No. 52, Sheridan County, Nebraska, 2013, inkjet print, 36 x 82 in., Courtesy of the artist. © Andrew L. Moore
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ETHNIC HOLIDAY TREES EXHIBIT See how cultures from around the world celebrate the Christmas season. When: Friday through Jan. 1 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
THE ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS SHOW Welcome to the Annual Holiday Variety Show and Christmas Pageant at St. Everybody’s Non-Denominational Universalist Church, where all faiths are welcome. But there’s a problem: none of the acts scheduled to perform have arrived, so three members are pressed into service. An irreverent yet heartwarming trip through the holidays as Three Wise Guys send up and celebrate favorite holiday traditions. When: Multiple show times, Friday through Dec. 18 Where: Blue Barn Theater, 1106 S. 10th St. Admission: $30, adults; $25, students, seniors and Theater Arts Guild members Information: 402-345-1576; bluebarn.org
EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC AT REGENCY COURT Santa visits, meet-and-greets with those adorable characters from “Frozen,” live reindeer encounters and storytime with Mrs. Claus will keep your family coming back throughout the holiday season. When: Various times, Friday through Dec. 24, with most special events for children on Thursdays and Saturdays. Where: Regency Court, 120 Regency Parkway Admission: Free Information: regencycourtomaha.com
‘PRANCER’ Young Jessica Riggs’ family has fallen on hard times. Still, she keeps her belief in Santa Claus and the idea that there are miracles in the world. When an injured reindeer appears in Jessica’s backyard, she believes it is Prancer. While she is nursing the creature back to health, the whole community of Three Oaks eventually learns about Prancer, causing big problems for Jessica as she tries to return the reindeer home. Based on the film of the same name, this two-hour production comes to life via puppetry. Recommended for ages 7 and older.
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Village Pointe Shopping Center will light this year’s tree Nov. 25 at 7 p.m.
When: 7 p.m. Fridays, 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Friday through Dec. 18 Where: The Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam St. Admission: $15 to $20, members; $22 to $27, nonmembers Information: 402.345.4849; rosetheater.org
at Shadow Lake Towne Center, 72nd Street and Nebraska Highway 370, Papillion Admission: Free Information: 402-537-0046; shadowlakeshopping.com
VILLAGE POINTE HOLIDAY LIGHTING
Visit an enchanting winter wonderland populated by friendly characters like the Snow Queen, Holly the Elf, and, of course, Santa. This interactive program is held several times daily and includes lights, music (and even snow!) leading up to Santa’s magical arrival. A special highlight: Santa calls each child by name to hear his or her wishes. Santa’s Magic is included with museum admission, however timed entry tickets are required due to limited seating for each show. When: Friday through Dec. 23 during regular museum hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The celebration starts at the CHI Health Amphitheater in Center Court with a Family Concert at 6 p.m., followed by a Santa Parade and the annual 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 WORKSHOP If photos with Santa are high on your wish list, the elves at Santa’s Workshop will happily oblige with a collection of keepsake images for special purchase on a flash drive. When: Noon to 6 p.m. Fridays through Sundays, Nov. 25 to Dec. 11; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 16 to 23; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 24. Where: Off Main Street near Wheatfields
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Tuesdays through Fridays; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays; 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays Where: Omaha Children’s Museum, 500 S. 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
SEWARD CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Music, live reindeer, 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 Where: Various locations in Seward, Nebraska Admission: Free Information: 402-646-9202; business.sewardne.com
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Camille Duryea, center, gets a little help from friends, Kate Joyce, left, and Amaya Bang Hendon last year at the University of Nebraska Medical Center ice rink near 42nd and Emile Streets. The ice rink will be open Saturday through Feb. 5, 2017.
HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR AND BOUTIQUE More than 60 vendors. Concessions available. When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Where: Our Lady of Lourdes gymnasium, 2124 S. 32nd Ave. Admission: Free
STROMSBURG HOLIDAY KICKOFF The Swedish community of Stromsburg kicks off the holiday season with a tour of homes, a festival of trees and tables, a fun fun, Santa visits, a soup supper and the lighting of the town square. Hosted by the Chamber of Commerce. When: 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday Where: Various locations in Stromsburg, Nebraska Admission: Varies Information: 402-764-2511; stromsburgnebraska.com
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HOLIDAY CONCERT SERIES Local performers fill the grand hall of the former Union Station with vocal and instrumental music of the season. When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays; 1 to 3 p.m. Sundays; 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays in December 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. 5. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Where: Michael F. Sorrell Center for Health
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VILLAGE POINTE CARRIAGE RIDES Enjoy a nostalgic horse-and-carriage ride along Main Street at Village Pointe. When: 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 17 Where: Village Pointe Fireplace (in front of cinema), Main Street at Village Pointe, 168th Street and West Dodge Road Admission: Free Information: 402-505-9773; villagepointeshopping.com
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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 fire station. When: 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday Where: Downtown Papillion Admission: Chili feed, $4-$8 Information: papillionfoundation.org
‘THE NUTCRACKER,’ THE MOVIE The New York City Ballet brings George Balanchine’s “The Nutcracker” to the silver screen. When: Matinee and evening showings, Dec. 1 to 4, Dec. 22 to 24, Dec. 28 and 31 Where: Hastings Museum, 1330 N. Burlington Ave., Hastings, Nebraska Admission: $12 Information: 402-461-2399; hastingsmuseum. 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. 24 Where: Old Market Historic District Admission: Free Information: holidaylightsfestival.org
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RALSTON’S HOLIDAY MAGIC Tour the Frank & Velma Johnson Archive Museum, marvel at the Carole Towne Village display at Baright Public Library, cheer Santa’s arrival and the lighting of Independence Square, then enjoy cookies, hot chocolate and candy canes. Horse-andcarriage rides and a chili feed, too. When: 1 to 7 p.m. Nov. 27 Where: Vicinity of Independence Square, 77th Street and Main Street, Ralston Admission: Most activities free Information: 402- 339-7737; ralstonareachamber.org
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Members of the Papillion Area Concert Band play holiday tunes at Papillion’s Winter Wonderland.
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Santa makes an early December visit to La Vista, beginning his rounds of the neighborhoods from the City Hall parking lot. When: 3 p.m. Nov. 27 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
Celebrate the beginning of the holiday season with the City of La Vista’s treelighting ceremony and soup supper Nov. 28, then check the website for more communitywide offerings in the “Wintertainment” series. When: 5:45 p.m. Nov. 28 Where: City Hall/Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd., La Vista Admission: Free
Winter-themed activities, crafts and character appearances on First Friday Family Night. When: 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Omaha Children’s Museum, 500 S. 20th St. Admission: $12, adults and children; $11, seniors ages 60 and older; free, children ages 2 and younger and members Information: ocm.org
CSM CHRISTMAS CONCERT 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. 2 Where: Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, College of St. Mary, 7000 Mercy Road Admission: $10 Information: CSM.edu
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ETHNIC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
Santa Claus, Chewbacca and other Star Wars characters will come together for a fun-filled day at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum.
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. 2 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
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CHRISTMAS AT THE CATHEDRAL 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,” Vaugh-Williams’ “Fantasia on Christmas Carols” and other seasonal music. When: 8 p.m. Dec. 2; 2 p.m. Dec. 4 Where: St. Cecilia Cathedral, 701 N. 40th St. Admission: $30 and $18, reserved seating; limited free seating Information: 402-398-1766; omahasymphonicchorus.org
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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. Dec. 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 and 30 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
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. Saturdays; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays through Dec. 23; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 30. Special after-hours mansion viewings Fridays and Saturdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17 and 23. Where: Arbor Lodge State Historical Park, Nebraska City, Nebraska Admission: $8, adults; $6, children ages 3 to 12; free for children ages 2 and younger Information: 402-873-8722; arbordayfarm.org/ events
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, Dec. 2 to 21 Where: ConAgra Foods Atrium and Café Durham, Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge St. Admission: Free. The donation of a nonperishable food item for the Food Bank for the Heartland supports ConAgra Food’s Shine the Light on Hunger campaign. Information: 402-342-3300; joslyn.org
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. Fantasy of Trees exhibition (Nov. 25-Jan. 3) in the newly renovated Stuhr Building. When: 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays, Dec. 3, 9, 10 and 11 Where: Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, Grand Island, Nebraska Admission: $8, adults; $6, children; free, members Information: 308-385-5316; visitgrandisland.com
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Enjoy the sounds of the season during Joslyn Art
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and sounds and scents of the birth of Christ. Complimentary refreshments. When: 6 to 9 p.m. Dec. 3 and 4 Where: Faith Christian Church, 2201 S. 132nd St. Admission: Free Information: 402-333-7866; faithomaha.org
Stromsburg becomes a Swedish Konditori for a day. The Konditori, or tearoom, is a project of former queens of the community’s annual Swedish Festival. When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: 113 Fourth St., Stromsburg, Nebraska Information: 402-764-5265
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The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace 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. Spacerelated booths, free planetarium showings, makeand-take activities and holiday music. When: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum, Ashland, Nebraska Admission: $12, adults; $11, seniors and active/ retired/veteran military with valid military ID; $6, children ages 4 to 12; free, children ages 3 and younger Information: sacmuseum.org
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HOLIDAY LUNCHEON This fundraiser features an elegant candlelit luncheon with more than 35 uniquely decorated tables hosted by a Papillion-area businesses, individuals and organizations. Event features food, holiday décor, games, raffle and auction. Proceeds support activities for the annual Winter Wonderland festivities. When: 10 a.m. Dec. 3 Where: Faith Presbyterian Church, 8100 Giles Road, La Vista Admission: $25 Information: 402-331-9136, papillionfoundation.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. 3 and 10 Where: Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: $14.95, adults; $9.95, children ages 3 to 11; $13.95, seniors ages 65 and older; free, members Information: 402-738-2038; omahazoo.com
SANTA IN THE VILLAGE Children can talk with Santa in a horse-drawn carriage while local school and church groups entertain shoppers with seasonal music. Hot chocolate and festive window decorations, too. When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Rockbrook Village Shopping Center, 108th Street and West Center Road Admission: Free
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parishioners host their first Christmas in Greece event with public tours of the historic Byzantine church, live music by the Zorbas Greek Band, Greek foods and folk dancing and an appearance by St. Nicholas. When: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 3 Where: Greek Orthodox Church, 602 Park Ave. Information: 402-680-1576; stjohnsgreekorthodox.com
HIGH PLAINS CHRISTMAS This holiday tradition held the first Saturday in December features hayrack rides, marshmallow roasting and cowboy coffee around a bonfire and children’s crafts. 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. 3 Where: Legacy of the Plains Museum, 2930 Old Oregon Trail, Gering, Nebraska Admission: $5, for guests 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 Resident artists open their studios for a weekend of art demonstrations, live music and holiday shopping for original works of art in a wide variety of mediums. When: Noon to 8 p.m. Dec. 3; noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 4 Where: Hot Shops Art Center, 1301 Nicholas St. Admission: Free. Support Shine a Light on Hunger with a donation of a nonperishable food or household item to a local food bank.
Information: 402-342-6452; hotshopsartcenter.com
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. Saturdays, Dec. 3, 10 and 17 Where: Center court, Shadow Lake Towne Center, 72nd Street and Nebraska Highway 370, Papillion Admission: Free Information: 402-537-0046; shadowlakeshopping.com
CHRISTMAS ON THE PRAIRIE Enjoy live entertainment, see more than 25 decorated Christmas trees and six historic buildings decorated for the season. At the post office, have your holiday cards handstamped. See a model-train display in the depot. Silent auction, quilt show and raffle, too. When: 2 to 8 p.m. Dec. 3 and 4 Where: Saunders County Museum, 240 N. Walnut St., Wahoo, Nebraska Admission: Free Information: 402-443-3090, saunderscountymuseum.org
BALLET NEBRASKA’S ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Ballet Nebraska transports audiences to the enchanting Land of Snow and the opulent Kingdom of Sweets, complete with a new Waltz of the Flowers scene. Dozens of area youths dance alongside Ballet Nebraska’s professional troupe. When: 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3, 2 p.m. Dec. 4 Where: Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. Admission: $25 to $62 Information: balletnebraska.org
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ornaments; then hit the trails in search of Santa’s wooden reindeer hiding in the woods. When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 5, 12 and 19 Where: The Tree Adventure, Arbor Day Farm, Nebraska City, Nebraska Admission: $7, adults; $5, children ages 3 to 12 years; free, children ages 2 and younger Information: 402-873-8717; arbordayfarm.org/calendar
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 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays; 1 to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 3 to 23 and Dec. 26 and 27 Where: Wessels’ Living History Farm, York, Nebraska Admission: $7, adults; $5, seniors; $3, students Information: 402-710-0682; livinghistoryfarm.org
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HISTORIC HOMES HOLIDAY TOUR Four historic homes and two landmark buildings highlight this annual tour sponsored by Preserve Council Bluffs. When: Noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 4 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
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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. 4 Where: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Admission: $15 Information: omahaperformingarts.org
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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 Downtown Library and Omaha Police Mounted Patrol Barn. Free trolley service connects all locations. When: Noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 4
Where: Downtown Omaha Admission: Free. Donate a nonperishable food or household item at any location and Shine the Light on Hunger. Information: holidaylightsfestival.org/wellsfargo-family-festival
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Visit Santa under the soaring timbers of Lied Lodge while savoring the Sunday brunch buffet and a special children’s buffet. Bring your camera for a photo with Santa. When: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 6, 13 and 20 Where: Lied Lodge & Conference Center, Nebraska City, Nebraska Admission: $18, adults; $8, children ages 5 to 12; free, children ages 4 and younger. Reservations recommended Information: 800-546-5433; liedlodge.org/dining
FAMILY NIGHTS 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. 6, 13 and 20 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
A one-of-a-kind holiday experience at Arbor Lodge, Nebraska City xplore the 52-room Morton Mansion at its festive best, weekends this holiday season:
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COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS SERENADE The Sarpy Serenaders, an all-male barbershop chorus, presents its 16th annual holiday show, complete with an audience sing-along. When: 3 p.m. Dec. 6 Where: Thanksgiving Lutheran Church, 36th Street and Nebraska Highway 370, Bellevue Admission: Free Information: sarpyserenaders.com
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 capella 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. pre-show, 7 p.m. multi-course dinner, Dec. 6 to 9 Where: Regency Marriott Ballroom, 10220 Regency Circle Admission: $52; $48 for groups of 10 or more. Information: 402-556-1400; ibsencostumes.com
CONAGRA FOODS ICE RINK All proceeds from the skating rink will be donated to Food Bank for the Heartland, an Omaha-based nonprofit organization that distributes between 5 million and 7 million pounds of food and household products to families in Nebraska and southwest Iowa each year. The public is encouraged to bring donations of nonperishable food items and household goods to drop in collection bins around the rink as part of the Shine the Light on Hunger campaign. When: Dec. 9 to Jan. 2. Sundays through Thursdays, 1 to 10 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 1 p.m. to midnight. Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Where: 10th Street and Capitol Avenue Admission: $5, includes skate rental
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BROWNVILLE CHRISTMAS GALA CONCERT Established New York musicians and emerging talents join for a memorable concert conceived and directed by Barry Kleinbort. When: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 and 10, 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 11 Where: Brownville Concert Hall, 160 Atlantic St., Brownville, Nebraska Admission: $20, adults; $15, students Information: 402-825-3331
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Delights,” a musical ballet with an original script by artistic director Julian Adair danced to Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday score. When/where: 7 p.m. Dec. 9, 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 10, 2 p.m. Dec. 11, Bellevue Little Theatre, 203 West Mission Avenue in Bellevue; 7 p.m. Dec 16 and 6 p.m. Dec 17, Salvation Army Kroc Center, 2825 Y St. Admission: $15 - $26 Information: Tututix.com
THE LIGHT FANTASTIC The River City Mixed Chorus performs Helvey’s “O Lux Beatissima,” Michael Issacson’s “Light the Legend” and “Candle on the Water” from “Pete’s Dragon” in a concert inspired by the symbolism and meaning of light. Dessert reception following. When: 7:05 p.m. Dec. 10, 4:05 p.m. Dec. 11
Where: First United Methodist Church, 7020 Cass St. Admission: $20 Information: rcmc.org
OMAHA SYMPHONY CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION 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: 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 and 17; 2 and 6 p.m. Dec. 11 and 18, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15 Where: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Admission: $19 to $79 Information: 402-345-0606; omahasymphony.org
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CHRISTMAS IN CALHOUN Pancake breakfast, fun run, chili feed with Santa, kids’ Christmas shop, cookie decorating, crafts, live Nativity, music, scavenger hunt and more throughout the community. When: Dec. 10, beginning at 8 a.m. Where: Fort Calhoun, Nebraska Admission: Varies. Freewill donations and canned goods for Washington County Food Banks at many events. Information: 402-468-5740; fortcalhoun.org
BOYS TOWN FAMILY CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Live reindeer, Santa visits, Christmas crafts, Irish dancers, family home tours are just a few of the delights at this community festival. When: 1 to 5 p.m. Dec. 10 Where: Boys Town, 14100 Crawford St. Admission: Free Information: 402-498-1141; Boystown.org/ Christmas
‘RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER: THE MUSICAL’ The beloved TV classic “Rudolph the RedNosed 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: 2 and 8 p.m. Dec. 10 Where: Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. Admission: $21 to $65 Information: 402-345-0606; ticketomaha.com
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. 11 Where: Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, 1031 Sunset Trail Admission: Free
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The Omaha Symphony orchestra, led by Resident Conductor Ernest Richardson, center, takes a bow following a 2015 performance of Christmas With the Symphony.
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One of Santa’s favorite stops is at Lied Lodge in Nebraska City. Bring your children (and their wish lists) for this holiday tradition and enjoy live Christmas tunes on the grand piano, along with a very special kid-friendly Sunday Brunch Buffet in the Timber Dining Room. Bring canned food items for the Nebraska City Food Bank. When: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 11 and 18 Where: Lied Lodge & Conference Center, Nebraska City, Nebraska Cost: $18, adults; $8, children ages 5 to 12
This annual concert presented by the Bluffs Arts Council features the Omaha Area Youth Orchestras. When: 6 p.m. Dec. 11 Where: Arts Center, Iowa Western Community College, 2700 College Road, Council Bluffs Admission: Free Information: bluffsarts.org or oayo.org
NATIONAL POINSETTIA DAY National Poinsettia Day marks the death of
Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. minister to Mexico 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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TRAINS & TREES The Historic General Dodge House partners with the Union Pacific Railroad Museum for a special viewing of decorated trees and model trains. When: 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 15 Where: Historic General Dodge House, 605 Third St., Council Bluffs. Admission: $15 per family (two adults and children ages 18 and younger). Members of either museum can attend for $10. Information: 712-322-2406; wp.dodgehouse.org
SUPPER WITH SANTA 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, of course, pictures with Santa. When: 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 15 - 18 Where: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: $18, members; $23, nonmembers; free, children ages 2 and younger. Reservations are required for this allinclusive event. All children must be accompanied by an adult. All sales are final. Information: 402-738-2092; omahazoo.com
FAMILY WORKSHOP: GINGERBREAD HOUSE CREATIONS Enjoy an entertaining morning at the garden as a skilled 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 to 11:30 a.m. Dec. 17 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
HOMY FOR THE HOLIDAYS Come visit the famous Homy Inn for the holidays. We will be open every day during the holiday season, so when you need that break from the relatives we will be here for you! Serving 4 flavors of Champagne-on-tap; sweet, dry, strawberry & peach. Now serving Sangria on tap!
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The Holiday Poinsettia Show in an annual event at Lauritzen Gardens with a floral display featuring a 20-foot-tall poinsettia tree, model trains and other nostalgic decorations. On Dec. 12, National Poinsettia Day, the first 100 families in attendance will receive a free poinsettia.
A SOULFUL CHRISTMAS MUSICAL Music and worship combine in a journey into the heart of Christmas. When: 3 p.m. Dec. 18 Where: St. John AME Church, 2402 N. 22nd St. Admission: Free Information: 402-345-1070
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 6:30 p.m. Dec. 21
Where: La Vista Public Library, 9110 Giles Road, La Vista Admission: Free Information: cityoflavista.org/ twasthelights
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Attention, kids of all ages. You’re invited to a pancake and egg breakfast with Santa, followed by storytime and photos with the jolly gent. When: 9 to 11 a.m. Dec. 22. Storytime is from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Where: Karen’s Fireside, 1214 N. Monroe St., Papillion
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MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER Grammy Award-winner Chip Davis has created a show that features the beloved 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
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PENGUINS AND PANCAKES Pancakes, crafts and African penguins make for a memorable morning at the zoo. Reservations are required. When: 8:30 to 10 a.m., Dec. 26 to 30 Where: Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: Member cost is $20 for adults and $15 for children ages 3 to 11. Nonmember cost is $25 for adults and $20 for 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
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Christopher Johnson, above, and Erica Lukowski celebrate Noon Year’s Eve at the Durham Museum in 2015. The event featured a balloon drop, party hats and music. James Kopsa and his son Johnny, at left, cheer on the performance of the Dino O’Dell band at the museum.
DURHAM WINTER CAMPS Take an exhilarating holiday break. The Durham Museum offers two full weeks of day camps, each day with a different theme. Camps for kids in grades 1- 6 will feature hands-on activities, tours, games and crafts. When: Dec. 26-30 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: $40 per day, $180 per week. Nonmembers: $50 per day, $200 per week. Before and after care: $15 per day, $60 per week. Information: durhammuseum.org
LIGHT THE NIGHT Let the kids celebrate the New Year early with glow crafts and a special science show. The evening will conclude with a surprise outdoors.
When: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 31 Where: Omaha Children’s Museum, 500 S. 20th St. Admission: $15, members; $25, nonmembers Information: 402-342-6164; ocm.org
NEW YEAR’S EVE FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR Close out 2016 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 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. 31. 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
NOON YEAR’S EVE AT THE ZOO Party with the animals and celebrate Noon Year’s Eve at the zoo. Event includes activities, 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: Free to zoo members and to others with regular zoo admission of $9.95 for children ages 3 to 11, $13.95 for ages 12 and older and $12.95 for seniors. Information: 402-738-2038; omahazoo.com
The tradition continues this holiday season!
November 25 - December 31, 2016
This long-standing tradition has become one of the top holiday destinations in the region. From the 40-foot tall twinkling tree to holidays around the globe to Santa himself, you won’t want to miss all that we have planned. Tree Lighting Ceremony Friday, November 25, 4-8PM Ethnic Holiday Trees Exhibit November 25-December 31 Family Nights with Santa Tuesdays, December 6, 13 & 20, 5-8PM Ethnic Holiday Festival Friday, December 2, 5-9PM
Holiday Concert Series Saturdays 10AM-3PM, Sundays 1-3PM & Tuesdays 5-8PM in December Noon Year’s Eve Saturday, December 31, 10AM-2PM Winter Camp December 26-30 & January 2-6 CampsAtTheDurham.org
Visit DurhamMuseum.org for event details including times when Santa will visit the museum. Christmas at Union Station is presented by ConAgra Foods. Holiday programming sponsored by David M. Mangelsen’s, the On Track Guild, Children’s Hospital & Medical Center, Pinnacle Bank, ConAgra Foods, the Baer Foundation, the Patterson Family, Amtrak, Renewal by Andersen and Star 104.5. Media support provided by KETV. Special thanks to Union Pacific, Duke Aerial and Norm’s Door Service.
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Check out the jolly good fun at Omaha libraries The Omaha Public Library offers a variety of holiday-related events and workshops from now until New Year’s Eve. In this listing, a designation of RR means that registration is required.
EVENTS
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Nov. 29 » 6:30 p.m.: Holiday Harp with Anita Jaynes at Millard Library
Dec. 9 » 10 a.m.: Spice Up the Holidays at Abrahams Library, RR
Dec. 1-24 » Elf on the Shelf at Bess Johnson Elkhorn Library and Millard Library. Receive a prize for finding the elf. Visit library for details.
Dec. 10 » 10:30 a.m.: Santa visits Millard Library » 11 a.m.: Get crafty making holiday ornaments at Willa Cather Library, RR » 11 a.m.: Holiday Harp with Karen Larsen at Bess Johnson Elkhorn Library » 1 p.m.: Santa visits Charles B. Washington Library » 1 p.m.: Ugly Holiday Sweater Extravaganza at Saddlebrook Library » 2 p.m.: Jane Austen Tea at W. Dale Clark Library, RR » 2 p.m.: Ornament making for teens at Sorensen Library, RR » 3 p.m.: Afternoon with Santa at Florence Library, RR » 3 p.m.: Holiday Music with Kenny Bowtie at Florence Library » 3 p.m.: Holiday Princess Tea Party at Abrahams Library
Abrahams, 5111 N. 90th St., 402-444-6284 Benson, 6015 Binney St., 402-444-4846 Bess Johnson Elkhorn, 2100 Reading Plaza, 402-289-4367 Charles B. Washington, 2868 Ames Ave., 402-444-4849 Florence, 2920 Bondesson St., 402-444-5299 Millard, 13214 Westwood Lane, 402-444-4848 Saddlebrook, 14850 Laurel Ave., 402-884-7473 Sorensen, 4808 Cass St., 402-444-5274 South Omaha, 2808 Q St., 402-444-4850 Swanson, 9101 West Dodge Road, 402-444-4852 W. Dale Clark, 215 S. 15th St., 402-444-4800 Willa Cather, 1905 S. 44th St., 402-444-4851
HOLIDAY HOURS Nov. 24-25: All locations closed Dec. 24: All locations close at 3 p.m., except South Omaha Library closes at 5 p.m. Dec. 25-26: All locations closed. South Omaha Library open on Dec. 26 Dec. 31: All locations close at 6 p.m., except W. Dale Clark Library open 6 to 8 p.m. for fireworks viewing only Jan. 1-2: All locations closed. South Omaha Library open on Jan. 2.
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Dec. 6 » 10:30 a.m.: Santa visits Sorensen Library Dec. 7 » 10 a.m.: Teas of the Season at Abrahams Library, RR
Dec. 13 » 4:30 p.m.: Christmas Cookie Decorating for Teens at Sorensen Library, RR Dec. 14 » 3 p.m.: Holiday Jazz Piano with Robert Glaser at South Omaha Library, » 5:15 p.m.: Kids Holiday Craft-a-thon at W. Dale Clark Library » 6 p.m.: Get crafty making light-up cards at South Omaha Library Dec. 15 » 4:30 p.m.: Christmas Tree Cones Craft at Sorensen Library » 6 p.m.: Crafty Christmas at Benson Library, RR
Dec. 17 » 10 a.m. and noon: Build a Gingerbread House at South Omaha Library, RR » 1 p.m.: Build a Gingerbread House for Kids at W. Dale Clark Library » 1 p.m.: Get crafty making holiday cards and gift tags at Swanson Library, RR » 2 p.m.: Get crafty making ugly holiday sweaters at Willa Cather Library, RR » 3 p.m.: Build a Gingerbread House for Teens at W. Dale Clark Library Dec. 20 » 2 p.m.: Make-and-Take Reindeer Food at Bess Johnson Elkhorn Library Dec. 22 » 4:30 p.m.: Kids Holiday Craft at Sorensen Library Dec. 23 » 10:30 a.m.: Holiday Family Sing-Along at Swanson Library Dec. 24 » 10:30 a.m.: Holiday Family Sing-Along at Swanson Library Dec. 27 » 1 p.m.: Build a Gingerbread House at Charles B. Washington Library, RR Dec. 27-30 » 2 p.m.: Winter Break Fundays at Abrahams Library Dec. 28 » 6 p.m.: Kwanzaa Celebration at Charles B. Washington Library Dec. 31 » 10 a.m.: Kwanzaa Family Celebration at Charles B. Washington Library » 10:30 a.m.: Noon Year’s Eve Party at Sorensen Library, Saddlebrook Library and South Omaha Library » 11 a.m.: Noon Year’s Eve Party at W. Dale Clark Library » 11:15 a.m.: Noon Year’s Eve Party at Swanson Library
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Holiday gift selection these days is a little more involved than choosing between buying pajamas or socks — what with drones and all — so it’s not too early to draw up your shopping list. Here are some hot prospects. Similar or exact styles are available locally.
FOR HER » Plush velvet is having a moment this season, especially in shoes. Deck her out in Anne Klein’s Henrika peep-toed pump with block heel in burgundy. $90. Macys.com. » Clean lines, architectural shape and a little shimmer are a perfect troika for jewelry. Treat her to the silver-toned cuff by INC International Concepts. Pave crystals add a touch of sparkle for holiday fun. $39.50. Macys.com. » Help the environment and score a cool gift. Handcrafted by artisans, handbags by Ono Creations such as the Stelo shoulder bag use natural, vegan materials including cork and Tencel fiber accented with sturdy gold-brass hardware. $320. Onocreations.com. » In the eco-minded spirit of the season, buy her an exquisite robe stitched from a pastiche of colorful, reclaimed saris and produced by a trade co-op in India. No two robes are alike. $59. UncommonGoods.com. » If eyelash-crimping devices give her the willies, buy her the Chella Heated Eyelash Curler. The sleek wand — which is powered by one AAA battery — will warm up to curve her lashes for lasting impact. $22. Chella.com
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» From tapestry prints to fur styles, loafers are the “it” shoe of the season, whether paired with pencil skirts or boyfriend jeans. Buy your honey Tory Burch’s Gemini Link loafers, a patent leather style with a stacked mid-heel. $350. ToryBurch.com » Help her reach her daily 10,000-step goal with the newest fitness tracker, the super-slim Fitbit Flex 2. This waterproof model tracks how you move and sleep, and alerts you to calls and texts. Accessorize the removable tracker with sleek bangles and pendants. Starts at $99.95. Fitbit.com » Billed as the ultimate selfie stick, the DJI Osmo provides jitter-free video and includes technology that allows it to lock in on an object and keep it within the frame. $299. DJI.com
FOR HIM » Timberland boots aren’t just for construction sites anymore. Outfit him with a pair of navy blue walkers to add an edge to his date night ensemble. $190. Macys.com » For the beer-lover, give a six-pack — of beer soap. Rinse, lather, repeat with these six bars that are handmade using six varieties of beer, including pumpkin ale and chocolate stout, along with feel-good oils for the skin. $42. UncommonGoods.com » Rock his next cocktail party with the Stone Drink Dispenser. This cobbled granite vessel with a tumbled stone tap handle will quickly turn into a permanent bar fixture for swanky gatherings. $135. UncommonGoods.com » Help him decompress with soothing scents from Tom Dixon’s Materialism candle set. Light these four votives, crafted from luxurious
materials such as milky translucent glass and marble, to experience immediate Zen. $195. TomDixon.net » Japanese designer Taka Hayashi has given us another collaboration with Vans, featuring a low-top sneaker made of taupe leather and suede for an über-cool monochrome style with a pop of contrast rust in the midsole. $180. Barneys.com » Give him his athleisure fix with Tommy Bahama’s Pro-Formance half-zip hoodie and jogger pants. The herringbone print and details like a nylon hood and front pockets will make this his best friend on the weekend. $158, hoodie. $110, pants. TommyBahama.com. » How about presenting a Parrot BeBop 2 camera drone to your favorite guy? It’s got meaningful flight time and a 14-megapixel camera. $549.99. BHPhotoVideo.com. » Finish off his look with aviators in a pure titanium frame and lenses that cover the complete periphery of the eye for extra protection. $299. TommyBahama.com.
FOR BOTH » The Thirstystone round board, stylishly striped in wood and marble, is perfect for a cheese course or an array of tea cookies. $47. Macys.com » Cute enough to frame, State Dish Towels name-drop the best in their locales and are a perfect way to celebrate state pride. $20. UncommonGoods.com » Geared to those age 14 and older, Game of Phones turns dinners into parties. The card game sends guests on a scavenger hunt on
their smartphones, racing to find their latest selfie or the weirdest Google Image result of their name. $20. UncommonGoods.com » Doesn’t everyone need a midnight blue, mouth-blown glass serving bowl by British design house Tom Dixon? The sculptural wonder is a great gift from which to eat popcorn or chips or to display ice on a cocktail bar. $70. TomDixon.net. » You can practically taste the effervescence in these stemless champagne flutes by Home Design Studio. They’re festooned with polka dots and happy toasts, such as “cheers!” and “salud!” $50. Macys.com » The H&M Home Collection will bring a smile to anyone’s face with these flat-bottom porcelain mugs. “You are amazing” and “I know” adorn the set in gold print. $17.99. hm.com » If you know an on-the-go kind of person, be it Crossfit or mud runs, the Lifeproof FRE Power for the iPhone 6/6s is the perfect gift to protect his or her phone. Waterproof, dirt-proof, even drop-proof, it keeps phones charged with its 2,600-mAh battery. $129.99. Amazon.com » A Florentine leather checkers set adds a handsome touch to the classic game. The set features a caramel/black design and a leather pouch for game pieces. $228. TommyBahama. com » The Apple Watch party continues. When paired with an iPhone, the watch allows users to listen to music, check email and make phone calls. Starting at $299. Apple.com.
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EXPERIENCE VILLAGE POINTE A Village Pointe gift card is where gifting meets glee. It’s the gift of a personal shopping spree, a night out or a unique experience. The card is good anywhere at Village Pointe, including shops, restaurants and the movie theater. Purchase at villagepointeshopping.com, call 402-505-9773 or stop by Customer Service.
NO LINES Enhance your personal style with Varilux Comfort DRx no-line progressive lenses, which feature a smart blue filter. Want comprehensive eye protection? The lenses can be combined with Crizal antireflective coating for a total of $290, which includes frames and lenses. Some restrictions apply; ask optician for details. Contact Optical Outlet at 402-572-6099 or go to opticaloutletomaha.com.
BAMBOO BRACELETS John Hardy Bamboo Cuff Bracelets are available in brushed silver for $995 and red or black enamel for $1,100 at Gunderson’s in Village Pointe. Stop in to see more of the John Hardy Collection. Call 402-935-6332 or go to gundersons.com.
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MAKE YOUR OWN PHOTO BOOK Photo books are perfect for documenting a entire year’s worth of memories. Make your own books on Rockbrook Camera’s new creative photo products website: rockbrookphotos.com or call 402-6910003.
DOWNTOWN OMAHA SHOPPING EXPERIENCE THE SILVER OF OZ Inspired by the court jewelry of the Ottoman Empire, Turkish-born Levent Oz crafts one-of-a-kind silver jewelry pieces that will please the special person in your life. Prices start at $50. This silver-and-pearl pendant and more Silver of Oz jewelry can be found at Main Street Studios & Art Gallery in Olde Towne Elkhorn and at mainstreetstudios2610.com. Call 402-4523088 for details.
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LET THE RECIPIENT DECIDE A gift certificate from Rockbrook Village lets that special someone in your life shop at any of the more than 60 locally owned stores. Whatever his or her taste — from a new pair of jeans to a great piece of art — your recipient will be sure to find a great gift. Gift certificates are available in any denomination. Call 402-390-0890 or go to rockbrookvillage.com for a list of merchants.
FOR LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING One Pacific Place offers a variety of shops and restaurants, including Andres Tortillery Restaurante, Apricot Lane, Eddie Bauer, Five Salon, Jos. A. Bank, L’Occitane en Provence, Landmark Luggage, Lotus House of Yoga, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Pig and Finch, Red Mango, Scooter’s Coffeehouse, Sur La Table, Talbots, Trader Joe’s and WheatFields. Give a gift from one of your favorite One Pacific Place shops or restaurants this holiday season. Call 402-505-9773 or go to www.onepacificplace.com.
HANDCRAFTED IN OMAHA This officially licensed Creighton Bluejay silverand-enamel pendant comes on an 18-inch white gold chain. Available for $80 from Perspective Jewelry. Call 402-934-4416 or go to perspectivejewelry.com.
GARDEN OF GIFTS The gift shop at Lauritzen Gardens offers a unique and extensive selection of botanical and natureinspired gifts that reflect the collections in the garden. Members save 10 percent on every purchase. Call 402-346-4002, ext. 250, or go to lauritzengardens.org
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THE RIGHT LIGHT When you wear Varilux Comfort DRx no-line progressives with Transitions lenses, you’ll see life in the right light. The lenses automatically adjust from clear to dark and every shade in between. Available for $285 — which includes lenses and frame — at Optical Outlet. Call 402-572-6099 or go to opticaloutletomaha.com. Some restrictions apply; ask optician for details.
HISTORY IN BRONZE David Biehl’s incredibly detailed bronze statues — all with connections to Nebraska’s rich history — have been featured at shows all across the Midwest and reside in museums and private collections throughout the state. These pedestal-size versions of his lifesize bronze sculptures are a great addition to any art lover’s décor. Prices start at $600. Find this piece — “Fearless” — and others at Main Street Studios & Art Gallery in historic Olde Towne Elkhorn and on mainstreetstudios2610.com or call 402-452-3088.
FOR THE WINE ENTHUSIAST The Winery, in Clock Tower Village next to Westroads Mall, offers everything for the oenophile. Stop in, review the wine selection and talk with expert staff to find that perfect bottle. Call 402-391-3535 or go to thewineryomaha.com.
ANGEL PIN This copper/sterling silver angel with glass bead hair was created and crafted by Donna Burdic of Lincoln. The angel is available for $72 at Joslyn Art Museum’s Hitchcock Museum Shop, which represents many local artists and craftsmen. Call 402-342-3300 or go to joslyn.org for more holiday gift options.
STACKABLE DIAMOND RINGS Available in 14-karat white, rose or yellow gold, stackable diamond rings at Gunderson’s in Village Pointe start at $565. Buy her one for every occasion. See these and many more styles at Gunderson’s. Call 402-935-6332 or go to gundersons.com.
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Have yourself a vintage little Christmas Author Bob Richter dishes about why décor items associated with the past are so popular at the holidays By Lisa iannucci CTW FEATURES
He might not have known it then, but Charles Dickens had it right when he wanted us to look back at Christmases past. These days, items associated with memories of Christmas have become front and center in our celebrations, from decades-old ornaments and Grandma’s favorite decorations to holiday traditions that have been handed down from generation to generation. Bob Richter, author of “A Very Vintage Christmas: Holiday Collecting, Decorating and Celebrating” (Globe Pequot Press, 2016), shows how to incorporate nostalgia into the holiday and get back to an old-fashioned Christmas.
What’s the difference between describing something as old versus vintage? Describing something as old is a somewhat derogatory term. Vintage is a nicer way of describing something that’s 20 years old or older. If it’s 100 years or older, it’s antique. Why has a vintage Christmas become so popular? It’s when we can be shamelessly sentimental and nostalgic. It’s OK to get warm and fuzzy and cry while you watch “It’s a Wonderful Life” and think about Grandma. And vintage Christmas ornaments are a conduit to our past — they connect us. If you want to have a vintage Christmas but are new to it, how do you get started? Be creative. When it comes to decorating, no space is off limits. Every room should have Christmas in it. If you have small children or pets, you can put a fragile glass ornament in a bowl or under a dome so it’s protected and doesn’t break. Most importantly, start your vintage Christmas by being in the present, which means put away the cellphones. They didn’t have cellphones 40 years ago. Bake cookies
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and wrap presents in giftwrap that looks like it was made years ago. Do not put them in a bag. For my own Christmas cards, I buy vintage cards at garage sales and flea markets — even if they are used — and then affix them to new stock. You should also use old things in new ways. I have three choirboy candles that were always on my grandmother’s buffet in the dining room. She told me that she purchased them in Woolworth’s one year for 10 cents each, and they were all she could afford that year. They were special to her, and she gave them to me. Since my dining room is too small for a buffet, I keep the candles in my bathroom. Every time I bring them out, I remember my grandmother. How do you find vintage Christmas ornaments? First, think about buying what you like. If you had a favorite ornament as a kid, that’s what you should be looking for. Go to such craft websites as eBay or Etsy and search for vintage Christmas ornaments. You’ll get millions of entries in return,
so narrow them down by describing the ornament you want, such as “red ball with stars.” For the best prices, visit garage sales and flea markets. I just came from a flea market where I bought a box of vintage Christmas ornaments for only $15. What’s your favorite vintage item? I love the idea of having a Christmas tree in the kitchen. Last year I put a two-foot tree in a mixing bowl and wrapped a pea towel around the base. I added a set of white lights and hung my grandma’s clothespins, which are shaped like birds. I added ornaments from World War II, and the tree wound up being my favorite. It had character, and it reminded me again of my grandmother. That’s what a vintage Christmas is all about. It stirs your memories. I received all these great things from my grandmother, and I always tell people that they should take one of their favorite ornaments and give it away. You’re paying it forward. The ornament will come to mean something to someone else at holiday time.
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PARTY ON With seven private party rooms, Cascio’s Steakhouse can seat up to 400. Parking is no problem — there’s lots of it. Prices vary. Call 402345-8313 or go to casciossteakhouse. com.
HOME COOKING TO GO CELEBRATE THE SEASON An Ice Punch Poinsettia from Sun Valley Gardens features dark green leaves framing rich cranberry accents that contrast with frost white centers. It’s a striking and unusual holiday plant. Available for $10.99. Call 402-332-5115 or go to sunvalleygardens.com.
Company coming? Need a festive holiday dinner quickly? Garden Cafe 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.
GIVE THE GIFT OF CRUNCH Popperista Gourmet Popcorn has the perfect holiday gift for any popcorn lover. Holiday popcorn tins are great for gifting to clients or friends, and can be shipped with the perfect flavor inside. December’s flavor of the month is Santa’s Candy Cane Crunch. Call 402-933-8698 or go to popperista.com.
LOCALLY DISTILLED BOURBON Soldier Valley True American Bourbon is locally distilled and premium quality. It’s perfect for holiday gifting or to enjoy for yourself. Available from Patriarch Distillers. Call 402-690-3490 or go to soldiervalleyspirits.com/ whiskeys.
BALLET NEBRASKA PRESENTS ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Ballet Nebraska’s “The Nutcracker,” set to one of composer Piotr Tchaikovsky’s most famous works, transports audiences to the enchanting Land of Snow and the opulent Kingdom of Sweets. The production — which has a cast of nearly 150 professional and student dancers — features lavish sets and more than 240 beautiful costumes. Ticket prices start at $19. Call 402-541-6946 or go to balletnebraska.org.
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Darlene Love made rock ‘n’ roll history with the 1960s hits “He’s a Rebel,” “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” and “The Boy I’m Going to Marry.” She will rock the Holland Center with her signature tunes when she appears with the Omaha Symphony on Jan. 14 and 15, 2017. Ticket prices range from $19 to $79. Call 402-3450606 or go to omahasymphony.org.
Let Boyd & Charlies make this holiday season easy for you. Now offering a mobile barbecue smoker brought right to your next event. The restaurant’s on-site party room is also available for private events. Prices start at $250. Call 402-289-4772 or go to boydandcharlies.com.
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‘DIRT MERIDIAN’ “Dirt Meridian” is the catalog for Joslyn’s current exhibition featuring photographs by Andrew Moore taken along the 100th Meridian from the Dakotas to the Texas Panhandle. Many western Nebraska scenes are included. The catalog is available exclusively at Joslyn Art Museum’s Hitchcock Museum Shop for $44.95. Call 402-342-3300 or go to joslyn.org.
Breakfast just isn’t the same if it isn’t from Le Peep, which offers fresh food and friendly service. Gift cards are available at all three locations, in denominations from $5 to $100. Call 402-9918222 or go to lepeepomaha. com
HOLIDAY TREATS FROM GERDA’S For more than 40 years, Gerda’s German Restaurant & Bakery has been a go-to place for your bakery needs. Order treat trays and holiday cakes now. Call 402-553-6774 or go to gerdasgermanrestaurant.com.
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Do-it-yourself decorations might not be perfect, but that’s part of why families treasure them By Erin Chan Ding CTW FEATURES
When she thinks about the Christmases of her childhood, Kate Guerrero doesn’t really remember the ornaments that glittered at department stores or the ones that matched tinsel with aesthetic seamlessness. What she does remember is how, every year, her family would gather for a craft time around the holidays to make an ornament that symbolized the year. “I remember the experiences we had together so much more than anything my parents ever purchased for me,” said Guerrero, who owns her own craft store, The Lemon Row, on Etsy. “Every year when we put up the family Christmas tree, each ornament had a special meaning.” Her mom kept the ornaments that Guerrero and her siblings made. As the siblings moved out, they took their box of ornaments with them. The first Christmas after Guerrero and her husband were married, their tree was filled with her childhood ornaments. Now a mother of two girls ages 3 and 1, Guerrero says her own daughters like playing with paint, dough and sensory materials
more than any other toy. “Making your own (ornaments) just adds to the meaning,” she said, adding that supplies can be purchased at hobby and craft stores. When you look at them, “you get to relive all the memories again.” Idalia Farrajota, the senior vice president of merchandising and trend for Michaels craft stores, said the best part about crafting ornaments is that there is no right or wrong way to make them. “Everyone’s ornament will be slightly different and unique, and that is what will make it special,” she said. Do-it-yourself ornaments are the ones that are hung year after year, that still go up on family trees after getting a little tattered and a little bent. They have stories to them. There’s no reason to be intimidated by the prospect of making your own ornaments, Farrajota says. “A simple craft project like making ornaments lets both kids and parents express their creativity. After all, anyone can do it!” she said. “Plus, these ornaments could become priceless treasures and valued as a family memory for years to come.” And, like Guerrero’s, they can move from house to house, from Christmas tree to Christmas tree. Farrajota and her team at Michaels shared how to make a snowman and snowflake ornament. Follow the easy instructions here, and have fun making memories with your family.
CRAFT STICK SNOWFLAKE ORNAMENTS Step 1: Paint four craft sticks (regular craft sticks, skill sticks or jumbo craft sticks), either white or pale blue. Paint both sides. Let dry. Step 2: Using craft glue, glue two of the craft sticks together in the middle, creating a cross. Step 3: Glue a craft stick diagonally across the middle, on top of the two crossed craft sticks. Step 4: Glue the fourth craft stick in the opposite diagonal direction across the middle. Let dry. Step 5: Brush glue onto the top of the snowflake and sprinkle glitter on top. Let dry. Step 6: Glue clear acrylic gems onto the craft sticks to decorate the snowflake. Step 7: Make a loop with a 3-inch piece of ribbon and glue to the upper back of the snowflake to make a hanger. Tip: Make a variety of snowflakes using the different types of craft sticks: jumbo, skill, mini and regular. Paint them white or pale blue and decorate using glitter and gems.
POMPOM SNOWMAN ORNAMENT Step 1: Cut two different color green chenille stems to 4 inches and twist together. Step 2: Using a cool-temp glue gun, attach a green pompom to each end of the twisted chenille stems. Let the glue dry. Step 3: Shape the chenille stems in a slight curve. ADULT: Using the glue gun, attach the pompoms to each side of the plastic ornament where ears would be. Step 4: Use a black permanent marker to draw dots for eyes or glue on wiggle eyes. Draw a triangle for the carrot nose using an orange permanent marker and five dots for the mouth using a black permanent marker. Step 5: Pull the metal ornament top off and fill the inside of the plastic ornament with white pompoms. Reattach the ornament top by squeezing the ends and gently inserting the top back into the neck of the ornament. Step 6: Cut a chenille stem 3 inches long and twist it through the wire loop on the top of the plastic ornament. Bend the other end into a hook shape. Craft ideas from Michaels
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CATERING TO YOUR NEEDS Looking for catering services or a place for an evening party? Dugger’s Cafe 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 cafe. A gluten-free menu and gluten-free bakery items are available. Call 402-502-9156 or go to duggerscafe.com.
AN EVENING AT BAXTER ARENA
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Train and special guest Parachute will appear Dec. 3 at Baxter Arena. Tickets are available at the Baxter Arena box office, at all Ticketmaster outlets or by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000. Go to baxterarena.com for more information.
The Robert Emmet Room at Brazen Head — made private upon request — can include your own personal bartender and waitstaff. It’s the ideal location for your birthday celebration, formal dinner or post-work cocktail party. Prices vary. Call 402-393-3731 or go to brazenheadpub.com.
PHOTO ORNAMENTS You’ll bring a tear or a smile to your loved ones this year when you give them a gift filled with meaning and memories — a photo ornament. Select the perfect image to add to one of Rockbrook Camera’s metal or ceramic ornament designs on the store’s new photofinishing website: rockbrookphotos.com. Ornaments range in price from $12.99 to $19.99. Call 402691-0003.
THE DOWNTOWN OMAHA SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
ALE, ALE, THE GANG’S ALL HERE
Check out Omaha’s Old Market for your holiday purchases this season. The Downtown Improvement District offers boutiques, gift shops, antiques, music, restaurants and much more. Visit omahadowntown.org or call 402-916-1796.
Farnam House Brewing Company’s artisanal farmhouse ales, including German lagers and Belgian ales, can be paired with its traditional European and classic American dishes made from scratch using locally sourced ingredients. Burgers are made from grass-fed beef, and spent grains from the brewery form the basis for house-made soft pretzels. Holiday catering available. Call 402-401-6086 or go to farnamhousebrewing.com.
A MUSICAL HOLIDAY TREAT Broadway stars add to the lush sounds of the Omaha Symphony during the Physicians Mutual Omaha Symphony Christmas Celebration. Relish the magic, romance and joy of the holidays. Ten performances; tickets from $19 to $79. Call 402-345-0606 or go to omahasymphony.org.
GIFTS FOR BEER LOVERS CHAMPAGNE ON TAP HOME CLEANING Give your loved one the gift of a clean home. Let an experienced Omaha maid service keep things clean and ready for company. Gift certificates are available from Merry Maids Omaha. Call 402-390-2300.
Established in 1956, The Homy Inn is a local landmark known for having Champagne on tap. You’ll find four Champagne flavors here — sweet, dry, strawberry and peach. Sangria is also now on tap. Celebrate the season at The Homy Inn, which is open seven days a week. Call 402-554-5815 or go to homyinn.com.
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.
HOLIDAY GOODNESS MADE EASY This year, offer party-perfect goodie trays prepared fresh in Garden Cafe ovens, not a faraway factory. Trays of treats start at $19.99. Call 402-393-0252 or go to gardencaferockbrook.com.
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Craft the perfect holiday tablescape By Tara ShuBBuck CTW FEATURES
You’re planning the perfect holiday dinner. Guests have been invited, the menu is prepared — with allergies and dietary preferences accounted for — and decorating is last on the list. A lot of care and attention goes into holiday decorations, but it’s easy to overlook one important space when setting up for the season: the dining room table. This is the area that will set the mood not only for dinner, but for the rest of the evening. “The dining room table is the heart of holiday entertaining, so don’t underestimate its importance in your decorating plans,” said Stephen Brown, author of “Glitterville’s Handmade Christmas” (Andrews McMeel, 2014). Since this is where guests will enjoy the most memorable aspect of the party, a festive tablescape will be the perfect complement to dinner. Follow these experts’ tips to compose a beautiful display that will leave a lasting impression.
USE NATURAL ELEMENTS Bringing the great outdoors inside will make for a stunning tablescape that won’t break the bank. Natural materials provide a neutral base that can be taken in different directions. Melissa Fenlon, co-founder and editor at the DIY and lifestyle blog Alice & Lois, recommends a woodsy look. To achieve this, find pieces of reclaimed wood at flea markets, thrift stores or salvage yards to use as a base. “Then begin to layer your natural textures on top of the wood. Start with eucalyptus, then begin to add pomegranates, air plants and, if you want more color, go for kumquats, too,” Fenlon says. Another possibility is to create an earthy feel like that favored by Shannon Smith, a Washington, D.C.-based interior decorator. “I always start with a garland of greenery — magnolia branches, eucalyptus, pine boughs, etc. — and I like to run the garland down the center of the table,” she said. “It adds a natural element that is so classic and fresh.” To determine your approach, take inventory of materials you have immediate access to — perhaps gourds from your garden or twigs and leaves from the backyard — as well as other items from around your home that you can repurpose. Develop a color palette based on what you have,
then pick out complementary pieces at a local florist, craft store or in the produce section of the supermarket.
PRESERVE ALL PIECES Organic materials do decompose, so take the right steps to preserve them. First, you’ll want to get rid of ants and other critters. Smith recommends baking twigs and pinecones and submerging delicate items, such as leaves, in a vinegar bath. Once everything is cleaned well, you can use different methods to help with preservation. For example, displaying slicedopen fruit is surprisingly easy to pull off. “Brush them completely with a light coating of egg whites to seal all of the exposed edges and prevent the air from getting in,” Brown said. “Then sprinkle with superfine sugar.” His secondary method is to dip each piece in paraffin wax, which will add a nice sheen. Painting is another preservation technique that adds a deeper layer of interest to natural décor. It could be as simple as white-painted pumpkins offset by gold-dusted twigs and pinecones. Try applying paint to other elements as well. Smith suggests creating place cards by spray-painting leaves, then using a paint pen to write guests’ names on them.
ADD FESTIVE FLAIR As beautiful as natural elements are, they often can be drab on their own and need contrast to create a lively display that’s fit for the holidays. “The key to successfully decorating with natural materials is knowing when to add some sparkle and shine,” Brown said. “Add the luster of a few silvered baubles, glass glitter or anything that reflects some light, and the natural materials become magically sophisticated!” You can create even more interest throughout your tablescape by playing with height. Smith recommends using tall candlesticks and taper candles of varying colors and sizes, so they won’t be too intrusive in cross-table conversation. When your tablescape is completed, select a few bold elements — something colorful or a standout item — to weave into the other decorations around your home. Keep it simple, though, so your dining room table can be the star of the party.
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THEATER AND MEMORIES An Omaha Community Playhouse gift certificate, which is available in any amount, will provide family and friends with the gift of live theater and plenty of fond memories. The certificates never expire and may be redeemed for single tickets to any show, such as the upcoming “Beauty and the Beast,” subscription packages or classes. To purchase tickets, visit the OCP box office, call 402-553-0800 or go to OmahaPlayhouse.com.
HOLIDAY TROLLEY TOUR OF LIGHTS
ONE SHOW — TWO CLASSIC BANDS
Tour historic Nebraska City and enjoy holiday light displays from an enclosed trolley while listening to a storyteller read “The Polar Express.” Tours are Fridays and Saturdays from Dec. 2-30, starting at 6 p.m. each night. Admission: adults, $15 plus tax; children ages 3-12, $10 plus tax. Additional rides may be added as needed. Contact Lied Lodge & Conference Center in Nebraska City at 800-546-5433 or go to liedlodge.org/calendar.
The California surf sound will meet Motor City soul when The Beach Boys and The Temptations perform together at Baxter Arena on April 26, 2017. Tickets start at $38. Purchase online at Ticketmaster.com, charge via phone at 800-745-3000 or buy tickets at Baxter Arena. Go to baxterarena.com for more information.
BALLET NEBRASKA PRESENTS MOMENTUM Momentum — Ballet Nebraska’s award-winning mixed-repertory program — features a collection of short works showcasing the artistic range and variety of ballet. Topping the bill: Bournonville Divertissements, a compilation of selections by 19th-century choreographer August Bournonville. The ballet is presented in conjunction with Joslyn Art Museum. Tickets start at $19. Call Ballet Nebraska at 402-5416946 or go to balletnebraska.org/ performances/momentum.
HOLIDAY BEER GIFT BASKET YOUR PLACE FOR HOLIDAY PREPARATION Bring home something special for your holiday gathering from One Pacific Place, which features retailers and eateries such WheatFields, Sur La Table and Nothing Bundt Cakes. And don’t forget to stock up at Omaha’s only Trader Joe’s. Go to onepacificplace.com for more information.
GO BIG GIFT
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 402-9052603 or go to beercornerusa.com/beertopia.
Impress friends near and far with The Nebraskan. Nestled in a basket shaped like the state are Nebraska treats galore, including Wimmer’s Summer Sausage, Bakers Chocolate Meltaways, Grandma Foster’s Bar-B-Que Sauce, Big Red Microwave Popcorn on the Cob, Dorothy Lynch Dressing, Cheese Snack Spread and Grama’s Jelly. Available for $45.48 from James Arthur Vineyards. Call 402-783-5255 or go to jamesarthurvineyards.com.
THE GIFT THAT GETS APPLAUSE
BREWER’S BEST INGREDIENT KITS Brewer’s Best ingredient kits include the fresh ingredients you need to craft your best brew, along with easy-to-follow recipes. Ingredients are packaged to maintain flavor. Wine kits are also available. This gift is great for the hands-on enthusiast in your life! Prices start at $35 at Fermenter’s Supply. Call 402-593-9171 or go to fermenterssupply.com.
A Ticket Omaha gift certificate is the perfect present for arts lovers on your list. Available for any amount, the certificates are redeemable for all events sold through Ticket Omaha or for dining at Zinc restaurant and NRG Energy Ovations bar and lounge. The certificates — which do not expire — may be purchased at the Holland Center ticket office or by calling 402-345-0606.
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MINI SEASON SUBSCRIPTION Purchase a Mini Season Subscription to the Omaha Community Playhouse and save! Mini Star Cards include one ticket to all six remaining shows in the 2016-17 season for $162 for adults and $108 for students. Or choose Pick Three and attend any three shows for $105 for adults and $66 for students. To purchase tickets, visit the OCP box office, call 402-553-0800 or go to OmahaPlayhouse.com.
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Gadgets, Gizmos & Gear
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The Nest Learning Thermostat can help save money by lowering your energy bill.
High-tech items make homes ‘smarter’ Though gifting household appliances once was considered cliché, the whole family will enjoy this modern touch By Megan Suckut CTW FEATURES
First came the smartphone. Now there’s the smart house. More and more household appliances are going high tech each year, bringing efficiency and ease of use to the table. Though these futuristic gadgets aren’t your typical holiday gifts, they’re sure to become a daily source of enjoyment for many of those who use them.
NEST LEARNING THERMOSTAT ($249) Knowing that your thermostat controls half your energy bill, it’s time for an upgrade. Enter the Nest Learning Thermostat — a smart thermostat that automatically adapts to your lifestyle and
programs itself based on your heating and cooling habits. It turns itself off when you’re not home. It also allows you to control the temperature from your phone, so your home will feel comfortable when you return. With all the money it can save you, this thermostat can pay for itself in less than two years.
NETATMO PERSONAL WEATHER STATION ($149) Not only will this gadget take readings of the outdoor temperature, air quality and humidity, it also helps track the environment inside your home. Indoor air can easily become polluted, and CO2 levels can rise to dangerous levels. The Netatmo Personal Weather Sta-
tion alerts you when it’s time to open the windows and air out the house.
PARROT FLOWER POWER WIRELESS PLANT MONITOR ($90) For those not lucky enough to have been born with a green thumb, Parrot Flower Power will be your new best friend. Put its sensor into your flowerpot or garden plot, then monitor sunlight, temperature, fertilizer and moisture levels from your smartphone. Flower Power alerts you when plants need water or other attention.
DYSON SUPERSONIC HAIR DRYER ($400) Blow-drying your hair on a daily basis can really damage it, but the Dyson Supersonic lets you get a blowout without fear of heat damage. The dryer uses controlled high-velocity airflow alongside constant temperature maintenance to dry your hair safely and effectively. It’s perfect for anyone serious about their hair care.
Parrot Flower Power wireless plant monitor.
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PRO-STYLE PERFORMANCE
SEW IN STYLE LED lights, 30 stitch memory locations and automatic buttonhold are just a few features that showcase the Swiss quality of the Bernina 330 entrylevel sewing machine. From Dec. 8-14, it’s available at the special price of $699 from Bernina Sewing Center. Guide classes included. Call 402572-1212 or go to berninaomaha.com.
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 mirrorless camera gives you professionalstyle performance in a camera you can actually carry. It boasts a powerful TruePic VII image processor, interactive electronic viewfinder, warp-speed autofocus system, builtin flash and Wi-Fi, and plenty of creative tools. Available for $499.99 at Rockbrook Camera. Call 402-691-0003 or go to rockbrookcamera.com.
CAPTURE THE WORLD QUILT WITH EASE Precision and versatility shine in the Bernina 530. Add the Bernina Stitch Regulator, and you can quilt with consistent, free-motion stitching. Guide classes included. From Dec. 15-21, the Bernina 530 is available from Bernina Sewing Center at a special price of $1,499. Call 402-572-1212 or go to berninaomaha.com.
Join the revolution of immersive storytelling. Imagine being able to capture the entire world around you — in every direction. Nikon’s KeyMission 360 uses two Nikkor lenses and two image sensors to create seamless, 360-degree video and photos that will make your friends and family feel as if they were actually there. Available for $499.99 from Rockbrook Camera. Call 402-691-0003 or go to rockbrookcamera.com.
FINE PINE The frosted tips of this glacier pine tree are highlighted under clear and white frost lights for a softened appearance. The rounded, mixed-tip foliage is adorned with pinecones for a realistic traditional holiday look that’s accented with fade- and crush-resistant PVC needles. Available in 7.5-foot height with 600 lights or 9.5-foot height with 800 lights. Prices vary. Call Holidynamics at 402-505-6046 or go to holidynamics.com
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