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Things to Do This December
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Things to Do This December The weather is getting colder, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still plenty of local activities to do. Whether you’re looking for some holiday-themed fun or just want to get out of the house, we’ve got ideas suited for the whole family. Here are some of our favorite December local events. Winterfest Taking place at the Seattle Center, Winterfest runs for five weeks and will be sure to get even the grumpiest Scrooge into the holiday spirit. The event includes on-stage entertainment from musicians and comedians, in addition to nightly light displays, coloring contests, and even live ice sculpting. Plus, the famous model train village will delight the child in everyone; to help you notice all the details, there’s even an associated scavenger hunt. The festival runs from Nov. 26 to Dec. 31, and you can learn more at SeattleCenter.com/ events/featured-events/winterfest. Christmas Ship Festival The Christmas Ship has been a Northwest tradition for over 70 years. On every voyage, the ship begins with a 20-minute choir concert. Then, the beautifully decorated boat sets off on a 1.5-hour cruise of
a waterfront community. Activities on the ship will be sure to please both little and big kids alike. There will be opportunities to take pictures with Santa, plus a full-service bar. The first ship sets sail on Nov. 26, with cruises continuing until Dec. 23. Proof of vaccination is required, and you can find tickets at ArgosyCruises.com/argosy-
cruises/christmas-ship-festival. Pacific Northwest Reptile Show
Though it’s a little bit of a drive to Puyallup, any family with a kid interested in snakes or lizards won’t want to miss this event. Attendees can get up close and personal with their favorite reptiles like never before. For those who prefer animals without scales, the show also features some furry exotic animals. This is a family-friendly event that includes educational activities for all ages. The show runs Dec. 11–12, and admission is paid at the door. Find out more at PACNWRS.com. Grab some gloves and a scarf, and head out for activities that are sure to please the whole family — plus, build memories for years to come.
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