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Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 29-Dec. 1, 6pm
Where to even begin? The 30th annual Christmas in Davidson festival kicks off the holiday season with festive events on the main stage outside the library, dozens of shopping vendors, horse-drawn carriage rides down Main Street, a living nativity across from Davidson United Methodist Church, and so much more.
The ever-popular Victorian Carolers will be strolling through Christmas in Davidson performing traditional favorites! Make sure to stop and take in the beauty of their performances! Photo courtesy of Christmas in Davidson’s Facebook Page.
Brick Row, Cornelius
Sun., Dec. 1, 12-6pm
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon of live bands, Christmas carols and choirs, food trucks, craft breweries, holiday kids activities, and even a visit from Santa himself! And don’t forget about your Christmas Shopping List! Visit 80 local artists and craftsmen, making this the perfect opportunity to get those one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones!
Children can give their lists directly to Santa at Christmas in Cornelius. Photo courtesy of Brant Waldeck.
Historic Latta Plantation, Huntersville
Dec. 1 & 8, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm
Gorgeous Christmas-themed tour of the plantation house by candlelight. The tour will conclude with hot cider and cookies by the fire in the plantation kitchen.
Downtown Huntersville
Sun., Dec. 1, 2-8pm
Free activities include rides, snow tube inflatable, Artisan Ice Sculptures, holiday performances on stage from a variety of local groups, Carolers of Christmas Past, airbrush tattoos, balloon twisters, Live Nativity at Huntersville Presbyterian Church (5:30pm & 6:15pm), inflatable snow globe pictures, roaming holiday characters, pictures with Santa inside Fire Station 1, letters to Santa, LKN Jugglers, stories with Mrs. Claus, horse-drawn carriage rides, Bounce Boot Camp, and more!
Huntersville
Sun., Dec. 16, 2-5pm
Come enjoy face painting, trackless trains, horse-drawn carriage rides, and even a visit with Santa! Bring the entire family and make this holiday season one to remember!
Cornelius Arts Center
Nov. 26-Dec. 14, daily
Bring your letter to Santa and send it on an express journey to the North Pole. If you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope, Santa will write you back! You can even drop off after regular business hours at its outdoor mail intake.
Cornelius Arts Center
Fri., Dec. 7, 6-9pm
Preschoolers will enjoy great photo opportunities with Santa, holiday crafts, cookies, and cocoa! No registration necessary.
Cornelius Arts Center
Mon., Dec. 17, 10am-noon
Enjoy a fun-filled morning with the holiday classic “Frosty’s Winter Wonderland,” crafts, and snack time. Ages 3-6 are welcome, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. This event is free-of-charge; however, you must pre-register as space is limited.
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Nov. 18-Dec. 31, 6-10pm
This drive-through light show features more than 3.5 million lights over a remarkable 3.75-mile course that includes most of the oval as well as the infield and the ROVAL™! But you can do more than just look—listen, too! Tune into 101.3 FM to enjoy Christmas music as you take in illuminated Christmas displays. The family-friendly Christmas Village—open Thursday-Sunday and all Christmas week, except for Christmas Day—includes an all-new 50 ft. Ferris wheel in addition to family favorites like Bethlehem village, photos with Santa, fun foods, games, fire pits for s’mores roasting, and more.
Davidson Community Players, Armour Street Theater
Nov. 23-Dec. 23.
The Herdmans are ready to wreak havoc! What happens when the “worst kids in the history of the world” find out about free food at Sunday school? Worse yet, what happens when they decide to audition for the annual Christmas pageant?