By now you’ve probably finished your Thanksgiving leftovers,
and maybe have even made a dent in your Christmas shopping list, but now it’s
time to really get into the holiday spirit. The Triangle has lots to offer for
those looking to partake in timeless traditions or to start new ones to help
celebrate this magical time of the year.
Family Activities
City of Durham Holiday Fun Fest
On December 1st join in the holiday festivities
such as sledding, a petting zoo, a meet and greet with Santa, as well as
campfires and s’mores, all at Durham’s Central Park.
Santa Train
Santa will bring his magic to the Museum of Life and Science where you and your loved
ones can enjoy a night-time train ride in a holiday wonderland. There will also
be music, hot cocoa, and make ‘n’ take craft activities for kids. Pre-purchase
tickets for
one of the dates below:
Wednesday, November 28 through Sunday, December 2
Wednesday, December 5 through Sunday, December 9
Wednesday, December 12 through Sunday, December 16
Tuesday, December 18 through Friday, December 21
Holiday Music and
Performances
Handel’s Messiah
On December 1st and 2nd enjoy the
glorious sound of Handel’s Messiah in beautiful Duke Chapel.
This long standing tradition features a professional orchestra and the Duke
Chapel Choir.
A Christmas Carol
Don’t miss this holiday favorite being put on at the Durham Performing Arts Center December 15th and 16th. Tickets often sell out so get
yours soon!
Joy an Irish Christmas
Husband and wife performers, Keith and Kristyn Getty perform
your favorite Christmas carols, modern hymns, and Irish folk reels ad the DPAC on December 18th.
Gloria & Phil Teber Your Innkeeper and Chef at the Arrowhead Inn, Durham, NC


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