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December 2007 - Part 2 Huntsville Calendar

December 14-17, 2006

By Jean Brandau, About.com

Don't forget to visit these great local attractions:
Burritt on the Mountain , U.S. Space & Rocket Center , Sci-Quest , Huntsville Museum of Art , EarlyWorks Children's Museum , Old MacDonald's Petting Zoo , Huntsville Botanical Garden, Weeden House Museum , Harmony Park Safari ,Constitution Village , Clay House Museum , Cathedral Caverns State Park , North Alabama Railroad Museum, Historic Lowry House and Veterans Memorial Museum.

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Now thru December 31
Arab Christmas in the Park
Donations accepted. Arab City Park-More than 1,500,000 twinkling lights illuminate the park and transform it into a winter wonderland. Entertainment is provided on the weekends. Refreshments available. Drop off letters to Santa and have them answered by the Jolly Ole' Elf. For more information, call (256) 586-8128.

December 8-10
Community Ballet Association Presents "Nutcracker"
Tickets range from $ 13.00 to $18.00 with a $2.00 discount for students and senior citizens. 7:30 p.m. and 2 pm on Friday and Saturday. Huntsville Ballet Company and Community Ballet School will delight audiences of all ages with amazing new choreography, magical sets, spectacular costumes, and Tchaikovsky's timeless musical score. Tickets are available for matinee and evening performances at the Von Braun Ticket Office or TicketMaster 1 800.277.1700. For information about the performances or to ask about group rates, call CBA at 256-539-0961.

Thru Dec. 29
Imax Film "Polar Express"
Admission charged. Call for times at US Space & Rocket Center, One Tranquility Base. For more information, call (256) 837-3400.

December 13-16
Fantasy Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol
Admission charged.Thurs.-Fri. 7 pm & Sat.-Sun. 2 & 7 pm at Von Braun Center Playhouse, 700 Monroe Street. In this musical retelling of Charles Dickens classic novel, you will travel with Scrooge as he visits his past, present & future on Christmas Eve. Always a sell-out, this production has become a family tradition for many in the Tennessee Valley. Tickets will be purchased from the Fantasy Playhouse Office at 3312 Long Avenue. The Playhouse Box Office will open one hour before each show for reserved ticket pick-up and/or sales. For more information, call (256) 539-6829.

December 13-16
The Living Christmas Tree
Free. Tickets are available upon request. Contact the music office of the First Baptist Church, 600 Governors Drive, Mon.-Fri. 9 am-4 pm. Performances are Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 pm, Sat. 4:30 & 7:30 pm & Sun. 3 & 5 pm. Sun. at 3 will be a shortened program for younger children & their families. The Living Christmas Tree must be experienced. It is a worship service with deep spiritual meaning & a memorable highlight to your Christmas observance. One hundred & fifty singers will bring a thirty-nine foot Christmas tree to life. For more information, call (256) 428-9422. Feb l March l April l May l June l July l Aug l Sept l Oct l Nov l Dec l Nightlife l Movies l Museum & Art Exhibits l Attractions l Restaurant Menus l More Articles l Free Huntsville Newsletter

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