Cabela’s Santa’s Wonderland Scheduled through December, Cabela’s, 8400 Hudson Rd. Free photo with Santa. Must schedule in advance on-line.
Santa Saturdays December 6-20, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Valley Creek Mall, 1750 Weir Drive. Visit the Jolly Old Elf. Free.
Annie December 4-6 and 11-14, Lakeshore Players, Hanifl Performing Arts Center,4941 Long Ave, White Bear Lake, Tickets to see this optimistic musical are going quickly.
Hometown for the Holidays Weekends December 4-21, Downtown Stillwater. Many activities including luminary walks, gingerbread house decorating, and a pet parade focus on the shops in Stillwater’s charming downtown. Bring a new toy to donate to brighten a child’s holiday.
Let’s Make Lefse December 9, and 12, 6-8 p.m., Sara’s Bake Shop, 823 4th St. S., Stillwater. Make, eat, and bring home this holiday treat. Registration required. $65.
Elf December 10, multiple showings, Woodbury10 Theatre, 1470 Queens Drive, Eat popcorn while watching Buddy the Elf.Ticket prices vary by day and age.
Santa’s Train Shop and Caboose Rides Weekends December 6-21,10 a.m.-4 p.m., Ticketed caboose rides on the half hour, Jackson Street Roundhouse: 193 Pennsylvania Ave E, St Paul, The train museum is transformed into the north pole. Pictures with Santa, treats, Lego village, and storytime. Advance tickets $10-$25 by age.
Memory Cafe Tuesday, December 9, 1-2 p.m., hosted by Family Means, R.H Stafford Library. A welcoming place for those with memory loss, such as Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, and their caregivers. Register by calling Jenny West at Family Means, 651-789-4015.
Moms Demand Action Woodbury/Stillwater Potluck Thursday, December 11, 6 p.m., Legacy at North Star community room, 10901 39th St N, Lake Ellmo, Meet fellow members and plan ahead. Feel free to bring an appetizer, dessert, or drink. Please RSVP.
SoWashCo Hmong New Year Friday, December 12, 6-9 p.m., Woodbury High School, 2665 Woodlane Dr. Celebrate with the Hmong community with food, performances, a fashion show, games and crafts. Free.
JoyAnn Parker Duo presented by Musicians Corner House Concerts Friday, December 12, 6 p.m., 1550 Wild Ridge Ct North, Newport, Potluck dinner at the home of Kathy and Dan Mathews. Holiday evening with an ugly sweater contest and a “special” guest followed by a passionate singer and a talented guitarist. RSVP appreciated. Basket passed for musicians.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas December 12-18 multiple showings, Woodbury 10 Theatre, 1470 Queens Drive, Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Jim Carrey’s version of the Grinch on the big screen. Ticket prices vary by day and age.
Bird Hike at Pine Point Regional Park Saturday, December 13, 9 a.m., 11900 Norell Avenue North, Stillwater. Put on your winter hiking boots, meet at the trailhead kiosk, and prepare to be a citizen scientist by participating in a bird count. Free, but bring your own binoculars.
Union Depot Holiday Bake Sale Saturday, December 13, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., 240 Kellogg Boulevard East, St. Paul. Shop 40+ local bakeries and food vendors while listening to live music. Free.
Pet Photo Shoot Saturday, December 13, Noon-4 p.m., Pet Wants Woodbury, 2110 Eagle Creek Lane. Sign up for a slot with a professional photographer. Framed photos will be available for pick up. $20 donation to Humble Hounds Dog Rescue.
Sparklin’ Dazzlin’ Holiday Spectacular Saturday, December 13, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Aspire Music Academy performs at Woodbury Middle School, 1425 School Drive. Family friendly holiday show with dessert, hot chocolate, and coffee. Advance tickets $12. Children under 5 are free.
Santa at Bridgeman’s Ice Cream Saturday, December 13, 3-5 p.m., 2110 Eagle Creek Lane. Bring your own camera for photos. No purchase necessary.
Performance in the Park Nancy Olson Sunday, December 14, 2 p.m., Central Park Amphitheater, 8595 Central Park Place. Nancy sings and plays guitar, dulcimer, autoharp and uke. Her song choice is eclectic including traditional and modern folk and blues,along with standards. Free.
Love Has Come Spirit Song Choir Concert Sunday, December 14, 4-5:30, Woodbury Lutheran Church, 7380 Afton Road. A Christmas concert including community caroling. Free admission with free will offering to help our food insecure neighbors through Open Cupboard.
A Stillwater Christmas Carol, December 17-20 and 22-23. Evening shows at 7 p.m., Saturday matinee at 1:30 p.m. The Grand Banquet Hall, 301 2nd St. S., Stillwater. Zephyr Theatre presents the story of Scrooge with a Stillwater twist. Doors open 90 minutes early so patrons can order food and drink from Grand Pizza. Tickets $35 with a discount for kids under 10.
Solstice Under the Stars Friday,December 19, 6-8 p.m., Lake Elmo Park Reserve, Nordic Center, 1515 Keats Avenue North, Lake Elmo. Enjoy a short, family-friendly hike, warm up by the bonfire, create nature crafts, and take time to set intentions for the winter ahead. Free but vehicle permit required.
Winter Wonderland Saturday, December 20, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Oakdale Discovery Center, 4444 Hadley Ave. N., Oakdale. Celebrate winter with horse-drawn hayrides, bonfire, petting zoo, Santa and more. Free.
Ugly Sweater Skate, Saturday, December 20, 10:10 a.m.-11:10 a.m., St Croix Valley Recreation Center, 1675 Market Drive, Stillwater. Skate to holiday music in your ugly sweater. $8;rental skates $5.
Hot Chocolate Bar with Santa Saturday, December 20, 10:30 a.m-4:30 p.m., Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids, 1505 Queens Drive. Bring your camera or phone to snap memories with Santa or your child getting a haircut with tinsel highlights.
Performance in the Park Good News Swing Band Sunday, December 21, 2 p.m., Central Park, 8595 Central Park Place, Celebrate the Holidays in style with this Christian ensemble, The Good News Big Band, bringing sizzling horns, lush harmonies, and toe-tapping tunes with a fresh burst of Holiday cheer. Free.
The Big Stillwater Holiday Sing Sunday, December 21, 3-4:30 p.m., Grand Banquet Hall, 301 2nd St. S., Stillwater. Sing-along master Dan Chouinard leads from the piano. Free.
It’s a Wonderful Life December 21 and 24, multiple showings, Woodbury10 Theatre, 1470 Queens Drive. See the holiday classic on the big screen.Ticket prices vary by day and age.
Proof Alliance at Ninja Gym December 29, 9:45 a.m. to noon, Conquer Ninja Gym, 707 Commerce Dr #120, For youth 5-18 with known or suspected FASD with energy to spare. Registration essential.
Winter Camp Adventure at Lake Elmo Park Reserve, Tuesday, December 30, 1-4 p.m., Nordic Center,Third to fifth graders will learn winter skills like shelter and fire building, explore the outdoors, and play fun winter games. Pre-registration required. $35.
Noon Year’s Eve Dance Party Wednesday, December 31, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., R.H. Stafford Library. Special countdown at noon. Geared to kids 2-6 but all with early bedtimes are welcome. Free.
New Year’s Eve Matinee Wednesday, December 31,2:30-4:30 p.m., M Health Fairview Sports Center, 4125 Radio Drive. Kids from 2-8 countdown to 2026 at 4:15 after playing in inflatables, obstacle course, and picture BINGO. Kids advanced tickets $15, $17 at the door. Adults are free.
New Year’s Family Celebration Wednesday, December 31, 6-9 p.m., M Health Fairview Sports Center, 4125 Radio Drive. Families with kids under 12 countdown to 2026 at 8:45 after an evening of ice skating, jumping in inflatables, obstacle course, moonwalks and BINGO. Advanced tickets $15, $17 at the door. Usually sells out.
Midnight In Paris: New Year’s Eve Celebration Wednesday, December 31, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., Confluence Hotel, 200 2nd St. W., Hastings. A cocktail chic celebration to see in the new year with live music,dancing and Parisian flair. Advance tickets $75.
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