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Weekend Adventures in Waterloo Region: December 12-14

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This weekend is packed with local happenings as December keeps the excitement going.

Alice in Wonderland will be performed at the Guelph Little Theatre, with both afternoon and evening shows available.

On Sunday, Ian Graham and Friends will bring a night of Christmas music to All Saints Anglican Church in Waterloo. Doors open at 7 p. m. Admission is free, but donations to The Food Bank of Waterloo Region are welcome.

The Shipyard Kitchener Party takes place at Wesley United Church in Cambridge on Saturday at 7:30 p. m., featuring folk music, storytelling, and comedy.

Joy In The City Seven, A Gospel Christmas Celebration happens on Saturday at Parkview Church in Guelph. This event will showcase musicians like R& B artist Jill Zadeh, gospel singer Londa Larmond, saxophonist Jim Duffiled, and gospel songwriter and vocalist Kerroy Williams. Expect stories filled with hope and joy as well.

If you’re up for a movie outing, Looper is screening at Princess Cinemas in Waterloo on Saturday afternoon as part of the Joel Rubinoff Film Festival. There’ll be a discussion with Scott Hamilton from United Way (who is also a city councillor for Cambridge) after the film, with some proceeds benefiting United Way.

This Sunday features two Christmas Bird Counts as well. One takes place in Guelph that includes a special kids count while the other is happening in Cambridge.

Volunteers spend their day counting birds they spot within a 24-kilometre circle. For more details, reach out to the organizers through Ontario Nature’s website. If you can’t make it this weekend, don’t worry-the Kitchener Christmas Bird Count is scheduled for December 20.

The Waterloo County Carollers will perform at The Gaslight District in Cambridge on Friday evening from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m., providing a free concert. Then on Saturday afternoon starting at 1 p. m., How The Grinch Stole Christmas will be shown for free on the outdoor screen at The Gaslight District where you can also meet The Grinch and Cindy Lou Who during their visit.

In hockey news this weekend, the Kitchener Rangers are playing away games.

The Guelph Storm will host the Sarnia Sting Friday night at Sleeman Centre before heading to Sarnia again for another match-up against them Sunday afternoon.

Menorah Lighting

Sunday 5:30 p. m.

Uptown Waterloo

Join Rohr Chabad Centre for Jewish Life as they light the menorah on Hanukkah’s first night. Enjoy skating on the outdoor rink while volunteers usually have donuts or other treats available as everyone comes together to celebrate lighting that first candle.

If you can’t join Sunday’s event, there are additional lighting ceremonies set for Monday in Cambridge, Thursday in Stratford, and next weekend in Kitchener.

Bonus Guelph Event: Funnukah Fair

Sunday at 4:30 p. m.

Market Square at Guelph’s city hall

Come out with Dr. Jeff and Lisa White Chabad of Guelph for an evening filled with sweet treats, face painting, lights galore, hot drinks, “flying latkes,” entertainment along with lighting of the menorah!

You won’t want to miss indoor activities along with dinner following all those outdoor fun events!

Christmas Tyme in Wellesley

Friday 4 p. m. to 8 p. m., Saturday 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.

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This Friday evening features a parade along with live nativity scenes presented by two performances near the pond plus a craft market happening too!</pp

The craft market continues into Saturday!</pp

Candyland

Saturday 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.</pp

Centrall Park located at615 King St. E., Cambridge</pp

This single-day event showcases candy-themed activities alongside games featuring live entertainment such as an ice slide plus there’ll be hot chocolate stations available!</pp

The park’s decorated beautifully making it perfect for fun holiday selfies!</pp

Spirit of Season

Friday four PM until nine PM , Saturday eleven AM till nine PM , Sunday eleven AM until five PM.

Downtown Guelph

This marks secondweekendof this festiveoccasion , which featuresoutdoorandindoor marketsplusliveentertainment.

On Sundayspecial events focusonprincessesand superheroeswithmini makers market, chancesomeet Santaandthe Grinchalongwithshort Christmas movieswhile characterslike Spidermanand Deadpoolmake appearances.

Spirit Loungeoutdoor barwill remainopen eachday where patronscanenjoyfoodanddrinksbythefire pits.

People enjoy foodandbeverageswhile relaxing around fire pitsin Spirit Loungeoutdoor barin downtown Guelphasit reopensits doorsforsecondweekend( Kate Bueckert/CBC )

Ghostsof Christmas Past & Tinsel, Treats& Tinkering

Saturdaysixthirty PMto ten thirty PM & Sundays twelve PMtofour PM.

Schneider Haus, Kitchener

Forolderteensandadults experience Ghostsof Christmas Past highlightsdarkfiguresfromholidayspastthroughcandlelittoursofthe museum.

Special guestspiritualmedium presentatthemuseumdoingone-card tarot pulls whileparanormalinvestigator Hauntingly Krista givesinsightintoherspirits journeying experiences.


On Sundays familycelebration Tinsel, Treats&Tinkeringmarks holidayseasoninhands-onmakerspaceexperiencecreating Santa alarmsystem !

Attendeescancreatecards&ornaments, enjoystorytime, siphotcocoa&gatherotherholidaytreats!

Holiday Movies With Bunnies<

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Watch holiday films accompaniedbyfriendlybunniesduringthisspecialevent. Mad Hatter Bake&Brewbasedin Fergus bringingbunniesontoscene.! Eachmovie runsdifferent sessionfeatures The Grinch, Klaus,&The Polar Express! Eachsessionrequiresadvance purchaseofticketsplease wearcomfortableclothing blankets pillows whilewatchingmoviesbarn setting.

Winter And Holiday Markets

Asdayscloserto Christmas approach, manyholidaymarketsstartfadingbutvariousshoppingopportunitiesstillavailablethisweekend! Have morethanfiveeventspresent? Absolutely! Ifthereareothers you’d likeaddedinfutures, email Kate!

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