Christmas time is here, happiness and cheer...

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Do you love Christmas time as much as we do?  I hope so.  With the season just beginning and the hustle and bustle of all that goes with it, if you don't stop to take some time to really enjoy it, it will be over before you can even realize and it'll leave you wondering..."what happened to Christmas?"  So, before things start blowing and going here is a list for you of great Holiday activities for you to do.  Either for you, you and your significant other, or the whole family! 1. Stage Right presents The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, which runs Dec. 5-21 at the Crighton Theatre at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $15-20 2. Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town Center- November 22, 2014 through January 19, 2015. Click here for more information.

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3. "Smile with Santa"- Santa Claus is back to share the magic and wonder of the season.  Come visit and have your picture taken with the jolly old elf! From November 21 though December 24.  Click here for hours and to find out what time Santa feeds his reindeer! 

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4. Holiday Benefit Concert- Lone Star College 12/4/2014  @ 7:30pm. You're invited to get in the holiday spirit at this benefit performance! Admission costs $7 for students or employees, $10 for seniors 55+, $15 for general admission.

5. Holly Jolly Jingle- 12/4/2014 @ The Woodlands Mitchell Pavilion.  Doors open at 5:30 pm and the event starts at 7:00 pm.  Come ride the Candy Cane Express, play in the snow, visit Frosty and other holiday characters, visit the petting zoo, enjoy arts and crafts and so much more for everyone to enjoy! Tickets are FREE!! Click here for more information.  


6. Mrs. Clause Gingerbread House Workshop- 12/17/2014 at The Woodlands Children's Museum 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.  Mrs. Claus is making a special appearance at The Woodlands Children's Museum for her Gingerbread House Workshop on Wednesday, December 17 from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Join us for an exciting, festive day full of gingerbread house making, arts and crafts, games and so much more for everyone to enjoy!  Click here for more information.
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7. Creekside YMCA and the Montgomery County Food Bank are hosting the 2nd Annual Breakfast with Santa, Saturday, December 6th from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.  Grab the whole family to enjoy breakfast and photo opportunities with Santa and Mrs. Claus, face painting, balloon artists, arts and crafts, holiday movies, Christmas carolers, the Kids Holiday Play Area, inflatables, and so much more to get you in that holiday spirit!  Admission is a non perishable food item for the Montgomery County Food Bank and/or an unwrapped toy for the YMCA Annual Giving Tree Project. Pre-registration is required, so click here for more information. 

8. Track Santa all season long with the NORAD Santa Tracker!
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9. Have your kiddos enter The Woodlands Coloring Contest!  All entries must be received by December 19th, 2014 to The Woodlands Township. Prizes for each age group will be awarded.  Click here to print picture!

10. Visit The Giving Tree Farm and give back this season!  The second annual Woodlands Online Giving Tree Farm partnering with eight non-profits throughout the Montgomery County area will be joining together in order to help raise funds and specific items needed for their organization. Click here for more information. 

We hope this helps you on your way to a great and giving Christmas Season!  Any events you would like to let us know about, then please contact us! WE LOVE your feedback!!
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