Bob Dylan brings Christmas cheer to those without homes
Reuters - Thu Nov 26, 3:10 pm ETSinger Bob Dylan reminisces about Christmas past, turkey dinners and his favorite holiday songs in a rare interview in a magazine for homeless people.
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Singer Bob Dylan reminisces about Christmas past, turkey dinners and his favorite holiday songs in a rare interview in a magazine for homeless people.
The Christmas season is the time to build lasting memories with family and friends and downtown Waxahachie will be the place where those memories can be created.
Thanksgiving might be the holiday on everyone's mind today, but the Salvation Army is already making plans for Christmas by kicking off its annual "kettle" campaign.
The combined choirs of Trinity Presbyterian Church and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church will host a concert of sacred Christmas music at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 at Sacred Heart Church, Throop Avenue, New Brunswick. All are welcome to attend. Admission is free of charge. Complimentary cake and coffee will be served after the concert.
The 26th annual A Drive Through the Christmas Story, an outdoor display of 10 life-size Bible scenes including live costumed characters, animals and holiday music, will be presented 7:30-9:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and 5-9:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, Nov. 27-Dec. 6, on the circular grounds of Sayre Woods Bible Church, Route 9 south, Old Bridge.
More and more congregations spend Black Friday rethinking consumption.
Falling Spring AARP Chapter 2840 will host its Christmas luncheon at noon Dec. 7 in Bard Hall of Eugene C. Clarke Jr. Community Center, 235 S. Third St.
Rick Bates, horticulture specialist at Penn State University, says the key to maintaining a live Christmas tree throughout the season is to give it proper care from the time you buy it until you remove it from your home.
Once again, Manchester residents will not have far to look for their Christmas trees.
The Brick Township Historical Society will hold its annual Christmas celebration 6-9 p.m. Dec. 11, and noon-4 p.m. Dec. 13 at its Havens Homestead Museum, 521 Herbertsville Road, Brick. "It's a Cranberry Christmas" will be this year's theme. The homestead will be decorated with a variety of cranberry-colored items.
The Peter Miller House Museum Committee will host a Christmas open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the museum, located in the southwest corner of Miller Road Park at 33740 Lake Road. Avon Lake.