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Here are some of the many events that will be held throughout the winter in the communities St. John Properties clients call home. UPCOMING EVENTS

November 26-December 27 Christmas Village in Baltimore

food baked in a wood-fired oven, watch live blacksmithing, enjoy live music, and participate in fun family crafts and games. Clear Creek History Park, 11th and Arapahoe streets, Golden, Colorado www.goldenhistory.org December 31 Baltimore’s New Year’s Eve Spectacular There are other ways to ring in the New Year besides sitting around the TV and singing “Auld Lang Syne.” Join friends and fam- ily to ring in the New Year at Baltimore’s famed Inner Harbor! Enjoy live music from area bands, and stick around for a grand fireworks display at midnight. Inner Harbor, 201 East Pratt Street, Baltimore www.promotionandarts.org January 16 7th Annual Isthmus Beer & Cheese Fest Looking for a warm and happy event to cut through winter’s chill? Visit the local beer-brewers and cheesemakers gathered in one place for an all-you-can-sample celebration of Wisconsin’s finest. Taste your favorites, try new things, and find out everything you’ve been missing. This foodie event includes musical entertainment by Piano Fondue Dueling Pianos, which will be taking requests dur- ing the festival. Alliant Energy Center, 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way, Madison, Wisconsin www.isthmusbeercheese.com January 17 5th Annual Louisiana Marathon Established in 2012, the Louisiana Marathon Running Festival Ren- dezvous celebrates a passion for running combined with Louisiana culture. Runners can choose between the Louisiana Marathon, a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon; a half marathon; a quar- ter marathon; a 5K; and a kids marathon. The Louisiana Marathon course features a fast, flat, festive path from downtown along the river through the University Lakes, the Louisiana State University campus and in historic river town neighborhoods. Start and finish: Louisiana State Museum, 660 North Fourth

During the holiday season, West Shore Park at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor transforms into an authentic German Christmas market. Visit more than 50 international vendors — located both indoors and outdoors. Shop genuine German arts and crafts while enjoy- ing the tantalizing smells of sweet waffles, gingerbread, Glühwein (mulled wine) and sizzling bratwursts straight from the grill. As a bonus, the Christmas Village is decorating with something new this year: traditional Herrnhuter Moravian stars imported directly from Germany. West Shore Park, 510 Light Street, Baltimore www.baltimore-christmas.com December 1-24 Pabst Theater Presents A Christmas Carol Now in its 40th year as part of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s schedule, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol returns to Pabst Theater, the fourth-oldest continuously operating theater in the United States. Nineteenth-century London comes to life as theater- goers follow Ebenezer Scrooge on his journey through Christmas past, present and future. Get into the holiday spirit by enjoying this theatrical tradition with friends and family. You don’t want to sound like Scrooge: “Christmas! Bah! Humbug.” Pabst Theater, 144 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin www.pabsttheater.org December 4 Forum 35’s Reindeer Run and Jingle Bell Jog Hosted by Forum 35, a nonprofit community of young men and women working to improve Baton Rouge, the Reindeer Run 5K and Jingle Bell Jog, a one-mile fun run, can help burn off those extra few pounds from Thanksgiving turkey and stuffing. During the event, which is held in conjunction with the Downtown Fes- tival of Lights, runners are encouraged to bring new, unwrapped toys to donate to the Toys for Tots program. Lafayette Street and North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana www.reindeerrunbr.com December 4 Homestead Holidays at Clear Creek History Park For the first time ever, Clear Creek History Park, a three-acre park in downtown Golden, will be set aglow for the holidays. Thousands of Christmas lights will illuminate the park and historic buildings, both inside and out. During Golden’s Candlelight Walk, the park will be open to the public to explore the historic buildings, sample

Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana www.thelouisianamarathon.com January 18 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade

Each year, residents of Baltimore and surrounding areas line Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard as the city of Baltimore honors the life of

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