Nov 25 2006 12:11 am

Traditional Christmas Events in Texas

Here are the holiday activities scheduled for the State Parks and Historic Sites in December. Most require reservations, so call for more information and to confirm the activity.

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December 1-25, 2006
Starr Family Home SHS
Candlelight Christmas Dinners

In conjunction with the Wonderland of Lights Festival, we will offer our annual catered dinners compete with musical entertainment and a tour of the beautiful Starr Mansion. These are for group bookings by reservation only. Call for times, fees, reservations and more information (903) 935-3044.

December 2, 2006
Goliad SP
Christmas at the Mission

Experience the sights and sounds of the holiday season at Mission Espiritu Santo! Under the direction of Dr. James Lee, the Beeville Community Chorus will present a selection of sacred and secular Christmas music inside the old mission chapel. Flickering candlelight, phenomenal acoustics and voices raised in song create a visual and auditory Christmas experience like no other. 8-9 p.m. (361) 645-3405.

December 2-3, 2006
Lyndon B. Johnson SP&HS
Holiday Cookie Decorating and German Traditions

Have fun decorating cookies as it was done for a German Christmas tree in the 1900s at the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm. Enjoy hearing the legend of St. Nicholas and experience other German holiday activities and traditions on the farm. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (830) 644-2252.

December 2, 8-9, 15-16, 2006
Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery SHS
Trail of Lights

Walk along the fantastic quarter-mile trail overlooking the town of La Grange and be delighted by the thousands of lights that illuminate it. Experience the more traditionally decorated 1850s-era German home of H.L. Kreische, bedecked in Christmas splendor, in a Texas-German style. Bring your children to tell secrets to Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and enjoy the genuine seasonal hospitality of the Friends of Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery, who sponsor the event. 6-8 p.m.; fees $3 adults, $1 children 3-12 (979) 968-5658.

December 2, 9, 16, 2006
Texas State Railroad SP
Victorian Christmas Train Ride

Come and experience a Christmas of yesteryear and enjoy the Old World charm of the Victorian era. You will be treated to a ride on a turn of the century steam engine, strolling carolers, Santa, brownies, cookies, lemonade, eggnog and hot cider. We invite you to join us for a fun filled Christmas event for the entire family. Meet at the Palestine station. 3-6 p.m.; fee $30 adults, $10 children 3-12, free for children under 3; reservations required (903) 683-2561 or (800) 442-8951.

December 3, 2006
Magoffin Home SHS
Holiday Tea

Begin the Christmas season by joining us for the annual Victorian tea party. The home is elegantly decorated for Christmas in the Victorian style. There will be two seatings, 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.; fee $12.50 per person; advance tickets required, on sale beginning November 3 (915) 533-5147.

December 9, 2006
Barrington Living History Farm-Washington-on-the-Brazos SHS
Candlelight Christmas

The sights, sounds, smells and tastes of a traditional 19th century Texas Christmas come alive at this annual holiday event. Dr. Anson Jones and his family invite you to help decorate Barrington with greenery, play traditional games, make old-fashioned crafts, listen to stories and, as the evening draws to a close, enjoy the candlelight while dancing to polkas, waltzes and schottisches. Hearth and chuck wagon cooking, taffy pulls, hot spiced cider and cookies add to the festivities. 1-8 p.m.; fee $2 Texas State Parks Pass members, $6 non-members, $4 students, free for children 6 and under (936) 878-2213.

December 9, 2006
Battleship Texas SHS
Santa Swingin 40s Christmas

Visit the Battleship Texas and enjoy the spirit of the holidays. Write and mail letters to Santa, see dancing to swing music performed live onboard, enjoy hot wassail, meet and have your picture taken with Santa and much, much more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; fees free for Texas State Parks Pass members, $10 non-members, $5 senior citizens, free for children 12 and under (281) 479-2431.

December 9, 2006
Martin Dies, Jr. SP
Holiday Celebration

Have a fun-fill afternoon of activities and music. First, bring out your creative side at our annual Gingerbread House Design and Construction Marathon, with the Friends of Martin Dies, Jr. State Park providing all the supplies you need to create a truly unique creation beginning at 2 p.m. Then join in a festive sing-along concert of seasonal songs and hymns beginning at 4 p.m. All activities held in the Dining Hall in the Walnut Ridge Unit of the park (409) 384-5231.

December 14, 2006
Fort Leaton SHS
Christmas on the Border

Celebrate this special time of the year with a traditional borderlands Christmas. See the Posada, Folklorico Dancers, enjoy refreshments and be ready to sing along with us. 7-9 p.m. (432) 229-3613.

December 17, 2006
Lyndon B. Johnson SP&HS
37th Annual Tree Lighting

Come to the Texas Hill Country and enjoy a community-wide event with carolers, a live nativity, Santa Claus, candlelight and lamp-lit 1900s Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm and a special nighttime holiday tour of the LBJ National Historical Park and Texas White House. The LBJ Park Bookstore and Gift Shop will be open and there will be many other things to help you get into the holiday spirit. Light refreshments will be served following the tree lighting ceremony. 6 p.m. (830) 644-2252.

December 17-18, 21-22, 2006
Wyler Aerial Tramway SP
Santa Arrives at Ranger Peak

Santa will be at the top of Ranger Peak waiting for children to deliver their letters in person and to take their picture with him. Noon-5 p.m.; fees $7 adults, $4 children 4-12, children 3 and under free (915) 562-9899.

December 19, 2006
Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center
Christmas on the Border

Celebrate the holiday season in West Texas border fashion. Local community performers will provide the entertainment; refreshments and treats will be served and a special visit by Santa Claus will delight the children. 6:30-9 p.m. (432) 424-3327.

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