Lot's to do in around the area this time of year! The weather is just right for firepits & hot chocolate. It's also a great time to experience some of the local holiday traditions. I've gathered a few of the one's we've done over the years...feel free to share any you know of as well.
The River Legacy Living Science Center is located in Arlington and it is a museum filled with learning stations for children. There is even a small play area for the youngest visitors. Outside the center is a series of trails that can be explored along the river.
http...://riverlegacy.org/
Dallas Arboreteum - a great place for fall & holiday pictures. Get those Christmas Cards ready.
http://www.dallasarboretum.org
Jazz in the Atrium What: Jazz in the Atrium. Arlington Jones Trio. Distinguished pianist, composer, and producer Arlington Jones performs his original compositions. Jones has shared the stage with legends such as David “Fathead” Newman, Red Holloway, and Frank Foster. He has been the keyboard player for Wayman Tisdale since 2001.
When: Thursday, December 2, 2010 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: Dallas Museum of Art
Cost: Free with general admission
Children's Medical Center Holiday Parade
Photo Courtesy of Children's Medical Center
The Children's Medical Center Holiday Parade is a free event open to the public. Sidewalk seating is available along the Parade route. Tickets for reserved bleacher seating may be purchased online. Free 2 and under.
When: Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 10 a.m.
Where: It begins at The Adolphus, 1321 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas 75202 and it ends at City Hall Plaza.
Parking/DART: There are multiple street and garage lots for public parking. You can also take DART to the parade. Visit the DART for more information. The parade route is only a few blocks from the Akard Station, the West End Station, Union Station and the Convention Center Station.
TV: The parade will be broadcast on WFAA-TV Channel 8.
Parade Questions: Call 214-456-8360.
Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer
What: Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer. Experience the timeless tale of Rudolph and friends live. The beloved classic soars from the TV screen to the Casa Mañana stage in this live-action world premier. Featuring everyone's favorite characters: Hermey the Elf, Sam the Snowman, the Misfit Toys, the Abominable Snow Monster, Yukon Cornelius, Santa and Rudolph! You won't want to miss this wonderful holiday tradition that speaks to the misfit in all of us. This show is suitable for all ages.
When: November 26 - December 23
Where: Casa Mañana Theatre, 3101 West Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76107. 817-332-2272
Tickets: Tickets from $20
Holiday in the Park What: Holiday in the Park. Six Flags Over Texas turns into a winter wonderland each year. Enjoy spectacular seasonal shows, tasty holiday treats and an unprecedented Christmas celebration like none in North Texas. Sled down a hill made of snow and participate in crafts and sing-alongs. Don't miss the parade thirty minutes before closing.
When: November 26 - January 2, 2011
Where: Six Flags over Texas, 2201 Road To Six Flags, Arlington, TX 76010. 817-530-6000
ICE! A Charlie Brown ChristmasWhat: Ice! is back. It's 2-million pounds of hand-carved sculptures and slides, including larger-than-life characters from A Charlie Brown Christmas by Charles Schulz. Lone Star Christmas features acres of dazzling decorations, a 52-ft rotating Christmas tree, over 1.5-million twinkling lights and special activities.
SNOW! - New this year. Grab a tube and speed down an extreme eight-lane tubing hill covered in real snow!
A real life-sized Gingerbread House Electric Train Display and Toy Soldier Stilt Walkers Rudolph's Reindeer Roundup Yourself as an Elf... A Family Holiday Adventure Visits with Santa and Cookies & Milk with Mrs. Claus Breakfast with Charlie Brown Where: Gaylord Texan Resport, Grapevine, TX
When: November 12 through January 3, 2011.
Camp Gingerbread Celebrate the holidays in sweet style at the second annual Camp Gingerbread. Bring the whole family to decorate gingerbread cookies with frosting, nuts, dried fruit, candies and sprinkles.
When: December 4-5, 2010
Where: Northpark Centre, Located on Level One near Macy's.
Cost: $10 per child. Hours on Saturday, December 4th are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, December 5th are from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Charity Event: Proceeds benefit Shared Housing, a non-profit organization that facilitates affordable housing options for those in need.
Trains at Northpark CentreWhat: Over 2500 feet of train track wind through miniature landmarks, such as Reunion Tower, the Statue of Liberty, and Mount Rushmore. More than forty locomotives pull train cars around the track to the delight of kids and adults.
When: November 20, 2010 to January 2, 2011. M-Sat 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday noon to 6 pm. Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Where: NorthPark Center
Cost: Adults: $6; Kids 3-12 and seniors: $3; free for kids two and under. Discount tickets at Tom Thumb stores. Proceeds provide almost one-third of the annual operating budget for the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
North Pole Express Train Ride -Grapevine, TX
https://www.grapevinetexasusa.
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