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Four days of holiday activities begin tonight

Thursday, December 4, 2008
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(File photo) From a children's workshop with Santa, hosted by the Spencer Women of Today, to Sunday's Festival of Choirs and Monday's Grand Meander and Tuba Christmas the next four days will not be lacking for holiday fun for all ages.

Begin the holiday season by attending an Evening Gala Premier at Parker Museum, 300 E. Third St., from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4, where you're invited for a first look at 11 holiday-decorated rooms; and wrap up the weekend with the Festival of Choirs on Sunday afternoon at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

But wait there's more.

Monday night, Grand Avenue will transform into a bustling winter wonderland with holiday window scenes, caroling, dancing and hot chocolate.

Parker Museum will feature an eclectic mix of decorations from Lee Youde, Katrine Cadman, Sharon Cameron, Pixie Jensen, Joan Wimmer, Sioux Central second grade students in teacher Margo Siever's room, Sue Wedel, Kathi Brodersen, Cindy Pingel, Sharon Simington, Kelli Farrar, Colette and Erin Rossiter will be displayed throughout. There will be no admission fee for the evening's tour and refreshments for Parker Historical Society members.

The museum's annual holiday open house, themed "An Olde-Fashioned Christmas," will continue through Dec. 7, between 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and from 1 - 4 p.m. Sunday.

The well-known Christmas Eve drama featuring George Bailey and his guardian angel, who shows Bailey what life would've been like if he hadn't existed, will also take center stage at Spencer Community Theatre the first weekend in December. "It's a Wonderful Life," which is ranked as the 20th "greatest movie of all time" by the American Film Institute, will be performed Dec. 5 - 7 and again Dec. 11 - 13 at SCT, 518 First Ave. E.

Holiday taste buds are sure to be delighted at two specific events, both of which are scheduled on Saturday, Dec. 6.

Santa's Workshop will be in full swing once again this year from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 in Southpark Mall. His workshop, which is sponsored by Spencer Women of Today, is designed to help children shop for special gifts with special help. While 3- to 12-year-old children are encouraged to bring holiday lists along with them, no child wanting to take part will be turned away. Over 1,500 homemade or "almost-homemade" items, ranging in price from 50 cents to $6, will be available for purchase.

The holiday fun will continue with the Festival of Choirs' "A Festival of Lessons and Carols," set to begin at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. This ecumenical Christmas program will tell the Christmas story through scripture and song. Church choirs throughout Spencer have been invited to participate in the program. A free-will offering will be taken and nursery care will be provided.

You are invited to stroll among Grand Avenue businesses during the annual Grand Meander celebration, set for Monday evening, Dec. 8. In addition to live window displays, free hot chocolate and popcorn will be served. TUBAChristmas concerts will be performed at Bogenrief Studios at 6:15 p.m., and again at 7 and 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of Fifth Street and Grand Avenue.

Santa Claus is also expected to make a visit.


Other Activities This Weekend

* A Little Leonardo's class will be held 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Arts on Grand. Preschool through second-grade participants will learn how to make Christmas trees in the craft class taught by Kim Jessen. AOG members and non-members alike are welcome to attend. A fee will be charged to both. To sign up for Little Leonardo's, call 262-4307 in advance or just stop by that morning.

* The 15th annual Clay County Federated Garden Club's bazaar, bake sale and luncheon will be held in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Parish Hall. A bake sale, held from 10 - 11:45 a.m., will precede the noon luncheon. The public is invited to view the festively-decorated luncheon tables during the bake sale.

* The Iowa Great Lakes Lutheran School's (IGLLS) Christmas Tea and Luncheon is another holiday event planned, but it's "for girls only." Scheduled from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First English Lutheran Church, this special day for girls at heart -- both young and old -- will feature a silent auction in the morning, a festive luncheon and tea, special holiday music and songs by several IGLLS students, and a program by Barb Johnson reminding attendees about "Keeping Christ in Christmas." Tickets for the IGLLS Christmas Tea and Luncheon will be available at the door.

* Arts on Grand will host a gallery reception featuring the "Flags for Freedom" exhibit and Geri Peterson, the wife of exhibit creator Michael Peterson of Hackensack, Minn., will be hosted from 2 - 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6.

* Bogenrief Studios, located at 21 W. Fifth St., will host holiday gift specials, along with various glass demonstrations that same weekend. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, the live demonstrations will highlight ornaments being made.

* Additional local artisan businesses that will be open Dec. 6 and 7 include Clay County Clay, at 717 11th Ave. E., the Curiel/Reynolds School of Visual Arts, at 216 Sixth Ave. E., and the Wild Wood gallery and turning lab, located at 121 Grand Ave.

* On Sunday, a book signing featuring area authors will be held from 1 - 3 p.m. at Arts on Grand, 408 Grand Ave. Eight authors will be present, including: Amy Maurer with "A Purple Hippopotamus Pillow and Pink Penguin Sheets," Alan Oppedal with "The Inevitable Triumph," Katie Thompson with "Deadstock," Jim Oleson with "In Their Own Words: True Stories and Adventures of the American Fighter Ace," Amelia Painter with her books featuring bed-and-breakfast recipes, Margorie Roelofsen with "Sam," Helen Augustine with "They Opened the Door and Let My Future In," and Jean Tennant with "Olivia's Birthday Puppy" and "Walking Beans Wasn't Something You Did With Your Dog: Stories of Growing Up In and Around the Small Towns of the Midwest." In addition to music by pianist Darlene Embry, refreshments will be served.


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Also - please note that a Shayla Bee Craft and Bake Sale will also be taking place this weekend. It's a good way to support a local organization helping local families.

A Craft Fair and Bake Sale will be held from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday, Dec. 5-7, at Janitor's Closet, 502 Southmoor Dr. in Spencer. All proceeds will benefit the Shayla Bee Fund, a local organization that helps support families with a child in medical crisis. Anyone wishing to contribute baked goods or assist can call Ceil after 3 p. m. at 260- 1210.

-- Posted by Vanessa on Thu, Dec 4, 2008, at 12:09 PM


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