Still plenty to do this holiday season

Dec 12, 2022

 

 

 

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Not to mention the busiest.

Don’t miss a moment. Synch up your calendars and make plans to celebrate the holidays with these area activities.

Visit a Winter wonderland. A winter wonderland featuring Jesus in the Nativity, hot chocolate, face-painting, storytelling and Santa will be held at 31 Center St. in Middleboro.

The event will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16.

Admission is $10 for anyone older than 16; $5 for those ages 5 to 15 and free for children younger than five. All proceeds support Adult & Teen Challenge’s Bloom, A Place for Girls. A Place for Girls is a short-term, Adult & Teen Challenge program in a home-like setting dedicated to helping teen girls, youth ages 12-17, and their families through difficult times.

Stroll through the lights Holiday Lights at the Park, a park and walk event at Battis Field in Middleboro, will take place from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 16, 17 and 18. The Middleboro Parks Department and Middleboro Tourism Committee are the sponsors. Cost is $15 per a family of up to four people on Eventbrite, $5 cash per person on the day of the event. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit discovermiddleborough.eventbrite.com.

Enjoy Christmas music. Sony recording artist Jamie Kimmett will present a free Christmas Concert at the Central Congregational Church, 2 Webster St., Middleboro, on Friday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. His program is titled “The Christmas Classics Tour.  

He has toured with Casting Crowns, Zack Williams, Lecrae, For King and Country and other artists. His debut EP, Prize Worth Fighting For,” has had millions of streams. Opening act will be recording artist Ben Laine. H. For more information,  call Pastor Bruce Smith at 508-947-1256, or Pastor Doug Forbes at 508-923-9724.

Sing carols and hear “The Messiah.’’ Pilgrim Festival Chorus presents its 11th annual “Celebrate! – Messiah and Carol Sing-along” on Friday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m., at First Congregational Church, 6 Plympton St., Middleboro. 

Artistic Director William B. Richter leads the audience in carols and the familiar choruses from the Christmas portion (Part I) of Handel’s masterpiece “The Messiah,” concluding with the “Hallelujah Chorus. ”In “Messiah Sings,” popular throughout the area for many years, the audience can either sing or listen.

Tickets are $10 for adults and youth ages 12 and up. For children under the age of 12, there is no charge. Advance tickets may be purchased online at pilgrimfestivalchorus.org/tickets or tickets may be bought at the door. 

Help a child in need and make a new friend In conjunction with Toys for Tots and the Massachusetts State Police, The Forever Farm, 168 Highland St., Middleboro, will be hosting a car seat installation and fill the cruiser event Sunday, Dec. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

New, unwrapped toys can be delivered ahead of time or the day of the event to the farm.

Hot chocolate, snacks and an ornament-making station will be available,

Visitors can also interact with the animals at the farm.

The Forever Farm is a foster farm that assists in animal rescue by providing a safe environment for animals to stay while they heal and prepare for adoption.

Do you know of other holiday activities? Send them to editor@nemasketweek.com.