As the countdown to Christmas kicks into high gear, Columbia and its surrounding areas are buzzing with the holiday spirit! This weekend, locals and visitors alike can enjoy an array of charming tree lightings and parades that promise to delight young and old. The weather is even cooperating, with nighttime chilliness and daytime highs in the mid-60s—perfect for getting out and about! Just make sure to bundle up and maybe treat yourself to a warm cup of hot cocoa while soaking in all the festive fun!
Looking for some holiday cheer? You’re in luck! This weekend alone, you can catch a parade in several towns: Lexington, Columbia, Blythewood, Ridgeway, Elgin, and Pelion are all set to dazzle spectators with their Christmas parades. Just imagine the sights and sounds: floats, marching bands, and of course, the jolly old man himself, Santa Claus!
If you’re searching for some spectacular lights, make your way to Saluda Shoals Park from 6-10 p.m. You’ll find not only breathtaking light displays, but you can also dive into some festive activities! Enjoy the Winter Wonder Tube Slide, hop on a hayride, or check out the laser light show along the Wetland Trail. Don’t forget to write your own Letters to Santa or even meet him in person on select nights!
Art lovers, rejoice! The City Art Gallery is hosting Tim Turner’s “Songs of Celebration” exhibit, where you can marvel at large-scale abstract paintings that portray the simple pleasures of life. You can pop in between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. from Monday to Wednesday, and until 3 p.m. Thursday to Saturday.
Meanwhile, the South Carolina State Museum is showcasing the classic tale of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in 4D! Catch various showings from Tuesday to Sunday—perfect for family outings.
For those shopping enthusiasts, the Junior League of Columbia’s Holiday Market is a must-visit. From Thursday to Sunday, you can browse over 160 merchants at the State Fairgrounds! Enjoy sipping seasonal treats while you shop for unique gifts. Just be aware that parking is $5 during shopping hours.
For a bit more community fun, check out the Fort Jackson Holiday Tree Lighting. This open-to-the-public event promises a holiday village, live music, ice sculptures, and a scavenger hunt from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday. Sounds like a festive family evening, doesn’t it?
Don’t miss the Blythewood Christmas Parade at 2 p.m., followed by the Lexington Snowball Christmas Parade at 3 p.m. and the Ridgeway Christmas Parade also at 3 p.m. Plan your afternoon accordingly so you can catch all the festive fun!
Are you a fan of theatrical performances? Make sure to check out the Columbia Children’s Theatre’s rendition of “A Christmas Carol” at the Harbison Theatre. Showtimes are at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., and expect a different take on the classic Dickens tale!
The holiday festivities don’t stop there! Other events include the Making Spirits Bright Holiday Pop-up at Williams-Brice Stadium, the Pelion Christmas Parade of Lights, and the charming atmosphere of the Bierkeller Weihnachtsmarkt at Bierkeller Columbia. There’s no shortage of joyous activities to immerse yourself in this weekend!
So, what are you waiting for? Gather your family and friends, dress warmly, and dive into the holiday magic all around Columbia and beyond. Let’s celebrate the joy of this festive season together!
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