Fun and Free Things To Do Hanukkah Weekend with LA Kids, December 5 - 6

Oh Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah, come light the menorah. Again. And againHanukkah is enjoying its moment in the spotlight in a torrent of latke and donut-filled celebrations, with all manner of creative takes on menorahs (tiles, LEGO, sculpted of ice). I bet there's enough Hanukkah fun to fill eight crazy nights!

Actually, this weekend is filled with a lot of a lot of things. Santa BreakfastsParades. Parades of boats. SoCal snow. Victorian takes on Christmas. Tree LightingsScreenings of Elf. You name it; we've got it. A lot of it. And you are going have to choose what to do and what to miss. (I don't envy you.)

This is going to be our story until the end of December, by the way. With more ballets than you can shake a Nutcracker at, and a whole chorus of Hallelujahs, the seasonal fun just keeps coming. And we wouldn't have it any other way!

Keep reading for a seasonal abundance of weekend fun...

Weekend Fun for LI Kids: Breakfast with Santa, Menorah & Gingerbread Workshops, December 5-6

With the turkey talk long gone, it's high time to focus on the next batch of holidays. From luminous light displays in Jones Beach or Long Beach to gingerbread decorating to Hanukkah celebrations, check out this weekend's go-to event guide. And for more seasonal fun, visit our Holiday Guide.

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Weekend Fun for Boston Kids: Hanukkah, Trains & Holiday Shows, December 5-6

The Boston area is lighting up this weekend with the first night of Hanukkah on Sunday! We've found plenty of ways for families to celebrate, including taking a tumble, attending a musical service or waiting for a gelt drop. Families can also check out a special Hanukkah art project at locations around Boston throughout the holiday.

Tons of other festive activities abound this weekend as well. Young train fans have their pick of the Bay State Model Railroad Museum Open House or one of the many Polar Express trains in the area. Speaking of your pick of activities, the month of December boasts some of the best choices of shows and concerts all year. I'm looking forward to seeing Velveteen Rabbit with my kids, and Tara says Boston Ballet's production of The Nutcracker is dazzling. There's also a free winter concert (pictured) this weekend to help usher in the season. 

Also on Mommy Poppins Boston this week:

Enjoy your weekend and don't forget to check out the full Event Calendar!

Weekend Fun for Philly Kids: Holiday Concerts, Festivals, Hanukkah Dec 5-6

For many throughout the Delaware Valley, the first weekend in December means preparing for the winter holidays with special family traditions. Cutting down your own Christmas tree, sharing Hanukkah stories, taking in a Nutcracker performance, and attending the town's tree lighting ceremony are all ways Philly families get into the spirit of the season.

Even though traditions are important in making the holiday familiar, consider creating a new one this year. Schedule breakfast with Santa. Climb aboard for a winter train ride. Attend the annual Dickens Festival. Or, celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa at a benefit concert.

Read on to find our top picks for the weekend, and be sure to stay connected with Mommy Poppins Philly on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. Have fun making memories with old and new traditions alike!

Weekend Fun for Westchester Kids: Hanukkah, Winterfest, Santa’s Workshop, Dec. 5-6

This weekend marks the beginning of Hanukkah and continues our travels through the holiday season toward Christmas. Our top picks for Westchester and Hudson Valley families are celebrations of this season.

Many towns and villages come alive with holiday tree-lighting celebrations, such as Tuckahoe's Winterfest. The appeal of period charm enhances several events at historic sites, including the St. Nicholas Day Celebration, and a multicultural spin is offered at Newpoli: A Traditional Italian Christmas. For more rousing holiday fun, take in A West Point Holiday, while options for Hanukkah fun include Lights on Ice Chanukah Celebration.

Read on for further details, visit our December GoList for our top picks of the month, and be sure to consult our Event Calendar, which is bursting with fun events every day of the week! 

Weekend Fun for CT Kids: Lights, Chocolate, Basketball, and Theater December 5-6

December nights are made for dazzling lights, and plenty of them are twinkling across the state. An annual tradition in the New Haven area is the Fantasy of Lights at Lighthouse Point Park. Drive through a mile-long display featuring dancing bears, penguins, dragons, turtles, ducks, and so much more. Not only will you enjoy the show, but your admission fee will benefit charity. If you’re not close to the shoreline, check out the (free!) Festival of Silver Lights in Meriden, Holiday Light Fantasia in Hartford, or The Christmas House in Torrington.

Places to Snowshoe and Cross Country Ski in Litchfield County, CT

Snowshoeing and cross country skiing are wonderful ways to get out into a snowy landscape while enjoying nature with the kids. Both of these activities allow you to see areas that otherwise you wouldn't be exposed to. It's a great form of exercise and creates a sense of adventure. In Litchfield County there are many beautiful areas to snowshoe and cross country ski. Make sure to bring water and a snack and to always stay on the trail. Wearing layers is a good idea too, since you can work up quite a sweat once you get going. We've also featured great places for snowshoeing and cross country skiing in Hartford and Fairfield Counties.

Weekend Fun for NJ Kids: Hooray for Hanukkah, Snowflake Parade, December 5-6

By now, we’ve all stuffed ourselves silly with leftover turkey, cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes! Now that Thanksgiving weekend has come and gone, it’s time to really get into the holiday spirit, with Christmas and Hanukkah just around the corner. Get ready for the 1st night of Hanukkah with a menorah lighting during the Holiday Nature Craft Show at Trailside Nature Center or the Hooray for Hanukkah festival at the Garden State Discovery Museum. And you’ll find plenty of Christmas cheer in every corner of our state from the Laser Holiday Magic Show at the NJ State Museum to the Definitely Dickens Christmas Carolers in downtown Chester to the Downtown Millburn Snowflake Parade. Whatever you decide to do this weekend, we hope you enjoy it with family and friends. For even more activity options, check out our Event Calendar.

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