INSIGHT Magazine December 2015 | Page 31

and listen to storybook readings, while adults can pick up signed copies of new books by local authors like Kimberly O’Dell, author of “Anniston Revisited,” or meet children’s book authors Jan and Jennifer Hurd, who just recently released “Cleo and Olive Find a Home,” based on the adventures of their two dogs. Not least of all, craft vendors will be selling their wares during Village hours, which means a bit of lastminute holiday shopping can be squared away with some thoughtful, handmade gifts. Santa himself will be in attendance as well, and while there won’t be an official photographer, parents are welcome to bring their own cameras and snap a few photos of the kids with St. Nick, free of charge. Attendees can pick up their favorite meal from tons of local restaurants, including INSIGHT Effina’s, Thai One On, Smallcakes and the Peerless Grille, as well as new restaurant Rosie’s Gourmet to Go. Noble Street restaurants will be in on the festivities, too, with Classic on Noble and Rack and Roll Billiards both open and ready to serve up delicious meals. Grace Church will also be giving away hot chocolate to keep visitors warmed up during the festivities. The parade starts at 3 PM and includes floats made by local organizations, including high schools, law enforcement, fire and emergency services and more. Santa’s Village will be at 930 Noble Street in the former About Time Antiques building. Admission is free, with individual pricing at vendors, restaurants [