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holidaycalendar Dec 7 sPaghetti with santa The annual non-traditional spaghetti breakfast at the Children’s Museum is a highly anticipated family event. Guests enjoy holiday- themed activities including a tour of the Eaton’s Fairytale Vignettes and, of course, a visit with St. Nick. Breakfast starts at 10 am. Tickets: $15. 45 Forks Market Rd, 204- 924-4000, childrensmuseum.com. Lights of the North 8 To Dec 21 Darling miss bennet The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre rings in the holiday season with the return of the Bennet sisters. The imagined sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley follows the story of darling middle child Mary Bennet, who, once content with her books and piano, now craves something more. Visit royalmtc.ca. for schedule and ticket information. John Hirsch Mainstage, 174 Market Ave, 204-942-6537. To Jan 5 Polar town Red River Co-op presents Zoo Lights Festival at Assiniboine Park. See Winnipeg’s animal kingdom transformed into a magical winter wonderland illuminated by thousands of light installations. The festival also features an epic art installation by local artist Kal Barteski. Call 204- 927-6000 or visit assiniboinepark.ca for schedule and ticket information. Assiniboine Park Zoo, 2595 Roblin Blvd. To Jan 4 ParaDe of lights Cheery Christmas scenes light up the night at Manitoba’s largest drive-through light show, Canad Inns Winter Wonderland. Skate at the outdoor rink, and on weekends enjoy a free horse-drawn sleigh ride. Open daily 6 pm-10 pm, except Dec 25. Tickets: $20/car. Red River Exhibition Park, 3977 Portage Ave, 204-888-6990, redriverex.com. Dec 2, 9, 16 victorian stories Sit next to the Christmas tree in Dalnavert Museum’s parlour for A Child’s Victorian Christmas Story hosted by storyteller Leigh-Anne Kehler. Tickets: kids $5, adults $10. Shows start at 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm. Dalnavert Museum and Visitors’ Centre, 61 Carlton St. 204-943-2835, friendsofdalnavert.ca To Jan 5 once uPon a time | Eaton’s Fairytale Vignettes were once housed in the ninth-floor annex of the former downtown Eaton’s store. These 15 small-scale vignettes have been restored and are on display at the Children’s Museum. Free with general museum admission. Guided exhibition tours take place Fri-Sun until Jan 6. Cost to tour is $5 per person. 45 Forks Market Rd, 204- 924-4000, childrensmuseum.com Dec 5 to Jan 5 northern lights Experience Lights of the North’s new Indoor Light Festival and Christmas Market in Downtown Winnipeg. More than half a million bulbs light up 3D sculptures spread out over 80,000 square feet. Enjoy interactive displays, a photo booth, live music, food and bevvies, and be sure to say hi to Santa! Visit lightsofthenorth.ca for more information. Hudson’s Bay Downtown, 450 Portage Ave. ciao! / dec/jan / two thousand nineteen Dec 7 hallelujah The CMU Festival Chorus joins the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra for its annual performance of Handel’s Messiah. Nothing rings in the season better than the resounding Hallelujah chorus. Tickets: $25-125. Concert starts at 7:30 pm. Centennial Concert Hall, 555 Main St, 204-949- 3999, wso.ca Dec 7-8 all jazzeD uP The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra performs A Charlie Brown Christmas with actor Quinn Greene and ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas with vocalist Jayme Giesbrecht. Shows start at 3 pm Sat and 2 pm Sun. Tickets: $19-39. Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd, 204-632-5299, winnipegjazzorchestra.com. Dec 8 the snowman The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Kids Concert Series presents the heart-warming tale The Snowman, accompanied by the Winnipeg Boys Choir and actors from the Manitoba Theatre for Young People. Pre-concert activities start at 1pm. Show starts at 2 pm. Tickets: $15-23. Centennial Concert Hall, 555 Main St, 204-949-3999, wso.ca. The Snowman WSO, A guide to the season’s hottest events