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CHEERS ANNUAL HARVEST BONFIRE SERIES Join Creek’s Edge Winery for their Annual Harvest Bonfire Series. For four Saturdays in a row, amidst the glow of the bonfire, guests are invited to enjoy the night sky and celebrate the end of a bountiful harvest season. Visit Creek’s Edge Tiki Hut offering your favorite Creek’s Edge wines, sangria, hot mulled wine and s’mores packs. Live music begins at 3:00 p.m. October 28 – November 18 Creek’s Edge Winery, Lovettsville, VA CURTAINS & CHOIRS A CHRISTMAS CAROL The timeless classic, a tale of “what if?” and the importance of believing. A Washington tradition for more than 35 years, join Ebenezer Scrooge, played by acclaimed actor Craig Wallace, on his journey of transformation and redemption. November 17 - December 31 Ford’s Theatre Washington, D.C. The Nutcracker Credit: Theo Kossenas ICE! 2017: CHRISTMAS AT THE GAYLORD NATIONAL RESORT See Rudolph in a whole new light. Grab a cozy cocoa from the hot chocolate stand while discerning two million pounds of ice, cut into 5,000 blocks, by the 40 international ice sculptors who masterfully transform the ice into a frozen Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. November 18 – January 1 Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, National Harbor, Maryland GEORGETOWN GLOW OUTDOOR LIGHT ART EXHIBITION Presented by the Georgetown Business Improvement District, GLOW is free and open to the general public. Curated installations are lit nightly along the commercial district, including historic C&O Canal, Georgetown Waterfront Park, Grace Church, Washington Harbour and Wisconsin Avenue. December 8 – January 7 Georgetown, Washington, D.C. FLAGS & FLOATS THE NUTCRACKER The Kansas City Ballet will perform this beloved Ballet at the Kennedy Center Opera House complete with giant Russian nesting dolls and interactive twists. Directed by Devon Carney, along with the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra, this performance is described as “a delicious ballet feast,” with sets, costumes and choreography, impossible to resist. November 22 - 26 Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington, D.C. Once a show of courage, power and strength, parades have been popular as far back as humanity’s first civilizations. Today, a worldwide favorite, crowds stand curbside to shout and cheer as awesome displays of pride and creativity gridlock city blocks with enormous traveling displays. Some of the D.C. area’s holiday parades that are sure to please include: MIDDLEBURG CHRISTMAS PARADE Middleburg is the perfect setting for evoking the Christmas spirit — tree lighting, a Christmas parade, shopping, caroling, and so much more. Give peace to the body, mind, and soul and stay at one of the picturesque inns or the incomparable Salamander Resort and Spa. Relax in the countryside without missing a moment of the Christmas magic. On the first Saturday in December the community becomes a Christmas experience like no other — Christmas in Middleburg. Friday, December 1st, 2017 - Tree Lighting Saturday, December 2nd, 2017 - Parade Day Sunday, December 3rd, 2017 - Foxcroft Pageant Santa Boat Credit: Bob Peterson ANNAPOLIS CHRISTMAS LIGHT BOAT PARADE Families and friends are invited to gather at the Eastport Yacht Club for one of Annapolis’ signature events. Illuminated with thousands of holiday lights, watch boats appear out of the cold winter night crewed by jolly revelers. Ahoy! December 9 Annapolis Harbor WINTER 2017/18 71 FLYWASHINGTON.COM