Post by Daniel Maurer
Looking for some last minutes holiday fun? Step into the enchanting world of our local holiday events! From dazzling light displays to quirky traditions, our community comes alive with unique festivities that capture the spirit of the season. Join us on a festive journey to discover the heartwarming and one-of-a-kind celebrations that make our town shine. Let's explore the hidden gems and treasured moments that define our local holiday magic.
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Polar Express PJ Party with Santa
Friday, December 8
6-8:30pm
Ackerman SFC
800 St. Charles Rd, Glen Ellyn
Enjoy the holiday season's favorite movie, The PolarExpress, on the big screen. Wear your pajamas for a fantastical time of wonderand magic as we use our imaginations and journey to the North Pole. We'll havehot cocoa and cookies, a holiday-themed craft area, and a surprise visit fromthe BIG GUY! Families should bring a blanket or lawn chair for the movie andare welcome to bring a picnic dinner.
Time will be allotted for photos with Santa afterthe movie, and The Conductor will be available before the movie. The showing ofThe Polar Express will begin promptly at 6:20 pm. Adults must accompanychildren; only children need to be registered.
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Stacy’s Tavern Museum Holiday Open House
Saturday, December 9
4-7pm
Stacy's Tavern History Museum
800 N Main St, Glen Ellyn
Join the Glen Ellyn Historical Society as we host our annual Victorian holiday celebration. Guests will start out at the history center by crafting Victorian themed ornaments and enjoying some snacks and hot chocolate while viewing the entries in our annual gingerbread house contest. The Glen Ellyn Historical Society is proud to again have Twig and Bloom decorate Stacy’s Tavern for the holidays, which will be open for guests to tour by candlelight. Guests near the Tavern will hear the Canterbury Carollers perform throughout the event.
$10 Adults, $8 Members, Children free with paid adult
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Miss Bennett: Christmas at the Pemberly
A charming holiday sequel to Pride and Prejudice!
Thurs-Sat Until December 17
McAninch Arts Center
425 Fawell Blvd, Glen Ellyn
It’s two years after the end of thenovel. The Bennet family is spending Christmas at Pemberley. Mary Bennet is thebookish, unmarried middle sister. An unexpected guest joins thefestivities. This romantic comedy, rooted in the complications and joys ofbeing part of a spirited family, will delight Austen enthusiasts and newcomersalike. Containsadult themes and language.
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Cocoa and Candles Storytime
Wednesday, December 13
4:30-5:15pm
Warrenville Public Library
28W751 Stafford Place, Warrenville
Celebrate the start of Hanukkah with stories, songs, and hotcocoa.
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Holiday Lights in Lilacia Park
December 8-17
Lilacia Park
150 S Park Avenue, Lombard
Enjoy Lombard Park District’sannual holiday lights display in Lilacia Park! Charming holiday displaysilluminate the park 4:30-10pm daily with magical light shows, tree decorations,a gingerbread house and so much more! Youngsters can visit with Santa Claus,enjoy a spectacular show with complimentary hot cocoa and cookies, and visitwith their favorite holiday characters.
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Cosley Zoo Festival of Lights
Now through December 27
Cosley Zoo
1356 N Gary Ave, Wheaton
A winter visit to Cosley Zoo hasbecome a favorite family tradition. Cosley Zoo is transformed into a winterwonderland with thousands of twinkling lights, an amazing selection ofChristmas trees, wreaths and greenery, hot chocolate and a unique assortment ofholiday gifts in the Wild Side Gift Shop.
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Wheaton Holiday Sip and Shop
December 14: 5-8pm
Amante Marketplace: 102 N Hale St, Wheaton
Shop Downtown Wheaton localbusinesses this holiday season while enjoying festive refreshments, light bites& exclusive offers!
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Celebrate Holidays: Kwanzaa!
Thursday December 28
10:15am
Elmhurst Public Library
125 S Prospect Ave, Elmhurst
Enjoy active stories and songs featuring the holiday of Kwanzaaand make a simple craft to take home.
Live in-person. Tickets available beginning at 9:00 a.m. themorning of the program. EPL card required.
DANIEL MAURER
630-776-0297
dmaurer@bhhschicago.com
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