The church campus will be lit with white lights in trees, and there will be a live Christmas tree and garland. There will be singing angels, a live mini donkey for the “Road to Bethlehem” and two live sheep with shepherds. Highlights include a Bethlehem scene and costumed actors portraying biblical characters, such as Emperor Augustus, Joseph and Mary, who interact with people in their cars at each stop. Visit /events.ĭrive-thru live Nativity scene at church: Christ Presbyterian Church hosts a free drive-thru live Nativity scene from 5 to 7 p.m. Folks can nominate restaurants for the Taste of Cardiff Golden Fork Award. Taste of Cardiff with samplings from local restaurants, sip stops and live music is from 3 to 6 p.m. Santa and his vintage Camera Camper sleigh will be ready for photos from 1 to 4 p.m. in downtown Cardiff along South Coast Highway 101. 5 with live music, children’s crafts and holiday treats, hot coffee and hot chocolate hosted by Cardiff 101 Main Street and makers’ booths for holiday shopping until 5 p.m. Kringle Mingle and Taste of Cardiff: The annual Kringle Mingle starts at noon Dec. Visit /winter-wonders-and-holiday-lights. Cost for additional members ages 12 and older is $30, and $20 for additional children ages 5-11. Cost is $250 for a family of up to four people. Each family will be led one at a time by a keeper.
Visitors meet several animal ambassadors while strolling the 5-acre facility that has been decorated for the season. Winter Wonders tour: Wild Wonders hosts a Winter Wonders and Holiday Lights tour of its Bonsall wild animal refuge, which will showcase its nocturnal animals. Check the venues’ websites for health protocol updates. Here’s a guide to parades, light shows, Christmas tree lighting ceremonies, community holiday shows and festivals to celebrate the season.
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Holiday celebrations are getting into full swing in communities across North County.