Davis Holiday Events 2021: Christmas Parade and Santa Claus Station | Davis, California Patch

2021-11-22 05:36:07 By : Ms. Jolly Wang

Davis, California-Get out your calendar! With the holidays approaching in Davis and the towns and cities of the North Bay area of ​​the San Francisco Bay Area, it's time to start planning.

Christmas this year is Saturday, December 25th. Hanukkah in 2021 comes a bit early, starting at sunset on Sunday, November 28, and lasting until Monday, December 6.

Read Patch's annual vacation guide carefully to find nearby activities and choose outings that appeal to you and your people. Many activities will start soon, and some activities require advance reservations and venues may be limited.

Please note: Always confirm with the organizer that the listed events are going as planned at the time of launch.

And all our readers, I wish you a happy holiday, from Patch!

December 4: Reindeer runs 5K, 10K and half marathon. Run or walk along the Wetlands Edge Trailhead.

December 4: Tree lights and festive parade. Provide holiday markets, movies, family activities, etc.

November. 20: Holiday gift circus. "An outdoor holiday market with unique creativity."

November 27: Wine Walk & Shop Small on Main Street. Start your holiday shopping!

December 3: Holiday open day and tree lights. There are carols, entertainment, etc.

December 10: Christmas night by candlelight. Host a holiday party for 21 years and older at the Benician History Museum.

December 10: Holiday concert with the Diablo area concert band. The celebration includes chorus.

December 11: Christmas parade, Santa Claus and holiday market. The market sells handicrafts, crafts and food.

December 4: The annual lighted tractor parade. The dazzling community tradition will return in 2021.

December 4th. 6: The winery passport every winter. Visit the trades of 14 regional wineries.

December 3: Tree lights, music and carriage rides: La Plaza Park. Including crafts, story time, entertainment and "special" guests!

November. 21: Deadline for registration: Festival Garland Workshop. The event is scheduled for December 2nd, but the registration deadline is November 21st.

November. 22: Learn how to make homemade canned cranberry sauce and catch up with the holiday in time!

December 11: Gingerbread House Workshop for Adults. This is for the adults of Barn & Pantry.

December 11: Holiday Craft Fair. Annual event held in the historic pavilion.

December 12: Volunteer festival wreath making activity. The annual event of the Women's Club is back this year.

November. 27: Jelly belly tree lighting celebration. Provide entertainment, parades and puppet shows.

December 11: Hawaii holiday shopping event-live music and hula dancing. Including the holiday craft fair held at the Kaululehua Hawaii Cultural Center in Napa.

December 4: Ms. Alexander Valley assistance: 2021 vintage Christmas market. The ideal place to buy unique gifts.

December 12: Winter Piano Concert: Jack London State Historic Park. "Favorite played on the Charmian London 1901 Steinway piano."

November. 29: Hanukkah and Menorah Lighting: Oakville Grocery Store. There are latkes, dreidels, prizes and more!

Pass DEC. 18: Autumn and holiday craft market: farmers market. Handicrafts are sold every Saturday.

December 4: KITKA Women's Vocal Ensemble: Wintersongs. "A treasure house of seasonal music from various Eastern European national and spiritual traditions."

December 4-19: Holiday Tea: Dry Creek Kitchen, Healdsburg Hotel. Local traditional cuisine!

December 3-12: Broadway Holiday Spectacular: Transcendence Theatre Co. "Music, dance and festive cheer for all ages."

November. December 27th. 24: Pronzini's Christmas tree batch. There are fragrant Christmas trees, wreaths, garlands, gifts, etc.

December 1: Top and lights. Bon Air’s free Hanukkah celebration.

December 2: Holiday mixer and tree lights. It features food, merchant parties, carols and dancers at the Marin Dance Theater.

December 4, 11 and 18: Saturday with Santa Claus. Children will receive a free Bon Air Santa Letter Kit.

November. December 18. 19: "Pemberley Christmas" at the Marin Theatre-In the last installment, Pemberley is Christmas.

November. 19-21: Western California Pottery Annual Conference. Start your holiday shopping!

December 1: Celebration of the candelabra lighting. Provide latkes, donuts, children's crafts and music.

December 4: Holiday Craft Fair. Admission is free.

December 5: Hanukkah at Winterfest. Don't miss the lighting of the ice lamp stand.

December 5: Winterfest & Tree Lighting: downtown square. Fun includes singers, dancers, musicians, children's games and activities, "snowball" throwing and giant Connect4 games.

December 11: The manufacturer's market in the yard. Take holiday as the theme.

November. 12-January. 2, 2022: Holiday Ice Rink: Vista Collina Resort. Part of the "Merry Meritage" season.

November. 26: Christmas tree lighting. Entertainment and celebrations at Silverado Resort.

December 3: Valley Queen's Medical Center celebrates "a memorable virtual Christmas." Join online.

December 3: Senator Bill Dodd’s holiday fundraiser for the Firewise Foundation. "The silent and live auction will feature large-scale wines and rare finds, vacation packages and many other unique experiences."

December 5: Charles Dickens spends Christmas with Santa at the Ackerman Heritage House.

December 15: Santa Paws Yappy Hour: ALBA at the River Terrace Inn. Welcome friends with four legs!

December 1: Community Hanukkah Party. Music, dinner, latkes and donuts are provided, and reservations are required.

December 3-4: The annual holiday craft fair. More than 55 artisans have free admission.

December 4: Holiday Tree Festival of Lights and Santa Claus​​: Downtown. Town tradition since 1928.

December 4: Christmas market. At the School of Our Lady of Loreto.

December 4-5, 11-12: "Holidays in Harmony" by Novato Music Association. It features the Hallelujah Choir in Handel's Messiah, as well as holiday songs and familiar choruses.

December 5: Hanukkah Festival and Drone Menorah: City Hall. "The first drone candlestick ever."

December 11: Morning with Santa Claus. Save your location as soon as possible!

December 31: Bouncy Ball New Year: Downtown. The community tradition is to throw small bouncy balls to celebrate the New Year.

November. January 12. March 30, 2022: Auckland Zoo'Glowfari'-Japanese Yen Festival and Santa Claus​​. With glowing animal lanterns larger than life, Santa Claus and the train travel through the winter wonderland.

November. December 26. 19: Rockridge Holly Days celebrations and music. Fun and celebrations throughout the month.

December 2: Hanukkah car candlestick parade and lighting. Participating cars will receive party gift boxes.

December 4: Annual Holiday "Light Yacht Parade": Alameda/Auckland. 45 years of tradition!

December 4: OIGC 36th Annual Holiday Concert (face to face!). Cooperated with the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir in Jack London Square.

December 5: Hanukkah celebration and candlestick lighting on the lake: Lake Merritt. There are fire shows, latkes, sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts), gelt, candlesticks, spinning tops and holiday spirits.

December 11: Jack London Square Tree Lighting & Laser Light Show. Including holiday entertainment and Santa Claus​​.

December 19: Festival lantern parade. With community traditions such as gorgeous tractors, and delicious food!

November. 23: Annual holiday food exhibition: Hotel Petaluma. Admission is free, but pre-registration is required.

November. 28: Hanukkah celebration and drone Gelt Drop: Exhibition venue. It has the world's largest spinning top and a 9-foot high candlestick. Free and reply.

November. 27: Santa’s river boat arrival and celebration. Join Petaluma Pete, Pacific Empire Chorus and others to welcome Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus.

December: Annual holiday Crafterino. Cancel.

December 4: Winter Craft Circus. Enjoy homemade hot chocolate or a glass of wine while browsing!

December 4: Holiday Open House/Holiday Kentucky Street Market. "If your timing is right, you might even see Santa Claus."

December 11: Festival light boat parade. "Family favorite holiday event for decades."

December 31: Petaluma Elks Lodge New Year’s Eve dinner and dance party. Provide party gifts, balloon landing, champagne toast, dinner, etc.

November. December 19th. 12: Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley. A fascinating holiday story on the stage of the Spreckels Performing Arts Center.

November. 26-27: The annual holiday craft fair. "Little Elf Workshop" will be prepared for the children.

December 11: Polar Express. Read the family's favorite screen in the cinema.

December 18: San Francisco Gay Choir "Holigays Are Here... Again!"-"When we see you in the audience again, we will all sing and dance with joy."

December 19: Holiday Classics: Handel's Messiah American Bach Solo and Chorus Concert. "American Bach soloist...plays the eternal holiday classic-Handel's Messiah."

December 4th. 6: The winery passport every winter. Visit the trades of 14 regional wineries.

December: Breakfast with Santa Claus. Cancel.

December 4: Holiday tree lighting and Santa Imagine Park. Celebrate this season!

November. January 3. January 17, 2022: Safeway Holiday Skating Rink: Union Square. Fun includes "Learn to Skate", "Flashback Friday", "Polar Bear Skating" and "Ice Drag Queen".

November to January: Holiday skating rink: Embarcadero. Cancel.

November. January 19. 1: Macy's tree of the year: Union Square. There is no lighting ceremony this year.

November. 28th: ​​"Bill Graham Menorah Day" Hanukkah: Union Square. The grand event of the 46th year.

December 1-31: World premiere of "Magic Lamp" Panto Holidays. "Humor, audience participation, dance, magic and the hope of the whole family."

December 2: Chorus! choir! choir! Presenting the epic "Hallelujah" Singalong: Jewish community center. "The equal part is singing, comedy and community building."

December 4-5: California train holiday train and toy drive. The community tradition returns in 2021!

December 4-19: Mark Fringer's Nutcracker Candies. Designed for families with young children, and has a live nine-person indoor orchestra.

December 5: The illuminated Hanukkah party pop-up shop in Ghirardelli Square. Free crafts, games and music are provided.

December 5: The young women's chorus project "Candlelight Ode" is broadcast live. Online is an option, because face to face is sold out.

December 7: The holiday hero returns to Oracle Park for a magical night. Raise funds for children and families in crisis.

December 10-11, 17-18: A very Merry Misfit Cabaret by Kat Robichaud. "Bring holiday joy here."

December 10-11:'Holigays are here...Again' concert: SF Gay Men's Choir. "A night of joy, excitement and celebration, something is prepared for everyone."

December 11: "Voice of Angels" young women chorus holiday concert. "Listen to the voice of angels during this holiday."

December 12: Oh, that's fun! Santa’s holiday concert, music by Vince Guaraldi and singer Olivia Chindamo.

December 15: Holiday "Science under the Starfish": California Academy of Sciences. Holiday-themed crafts, performances and cookie decorations.

December 18: SweaterCon: San Francisco's ugly sweater bar crawl. "Put on your ugliest Christmas sweater, outfit inspired by Hanukkah or whatever you like."

December 18-19: Dollie Me holiday tea at the Westin St. Francis Hotel on Union Square. Each child will receive a gift package.

December 19: Holiday Concerto: Bach, Corelli, etc. "The Sound of Music is back on stage with our iconic holiday show."

December 31: New York Yacht Party San Francisco. Tickets are on sale.

December 31: "Dinner Detective" New Year's Eve Show: Le Méridien Hotel. "While enjoying a wonderful dinner, solve a lively mystery."

November. 18: The Cedar Holiday Handicraft Exhibition organized by the Textile Arts Cooperation. "Sale of handicrafts featuring products made by cedar artists."

November. 20: Winter Fair of Ceramic Artists. At the Falkirk Cultural Center.

December 4-5: Festival chorus concert. Collaborated with the Marin Symphony Orchestra Chamber Choir.

December 4-5, 11-12: "Holidays in Harmony" by Novato Music Association. It features the Hallelujah Choir in Handel's Messiah, as well as holiday songs and familiar choruses.

December 5: Hannukah Inside Out: Osher Marin JCC. A grand event full of music, donuts, dance stories and more. Free, but registration is required.

December 10: Sparkle & Cheer: downtown. Companies will provide free cocoa and cider, while shoppers will enjoy discounts, offers and demos.

December 11-12: The Nutcracker at Marin Ballet. Welcome back and enjoy a wonderful holiday experience!

December 14: Festival pop music. Festival music in collaboration with the Marin Symphony Orchestra.

November. 28: Light up the Hanukkah at night: Montgomery Village. There are ice candle holders, donuts, latkes, music, etc.

December 4-5: Annual holiday open day: Luther Burbank Home. "Experience the fascinating memories of the past."

December 4-5: Handmade festival crafts exhibition. Holiday shopping experience.

December 7: LBC launches China Forbes Pink Martini. Has always been the favorite of the audience!

December 10: Rodney Strong Vineyards dance series: Posada Navideña. "Calidanza Dance Company welcomes the community back to celebrate Christmas."

December 12: Symphony Pops: Holly Jolly Pops. A special holiday tribute to Bing Crosby and the Andrews sisters.

December 18: Comedy Country Christmas. With Oliver Graves and Pete Stringfellow.

December 22: Dave Kotz Christmas Tour. "Join Dave Koz and his friends and enjoy a special holiday!"

December 31: "Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!": Charles Schultz Museum. There are balloon drops and Snoopy.

December 5: Holiday Tree Lantern Festival. sold out.

December 11: Winterfest: festive light boat parade and fireworks. Free for everyone, but VIP tickets are provided.

December: Holiday house tour and artisan boutique. Cancel.

November. 20: Square annual holiday lighting. A grand event full of music, performances, food trucks and more.

December 2-4: Winter Art Market in Sonoma Valley. For children, we prepared handicrafts with the theme of festivals.

December 4: Christmas crafts exhibition. Provide "gifts, household items, jewelry and decorations handmade by local craftsmen, artisans and bakers".

December 18-19: "Snow Maiden" Holiday Ballet: Sebastiani Theater. Sonoma Dance Academy is suitable for people of all ages.

December 4: Seaside Christmas, light boat parade and firework show. Add Santa Claus, ice skating, music, etc.

December 18: Rodriguez High School Entertainment Department's fundraising event ELVIS "That's it" dinner show. Interesting events and ticket sales!

November. 27: "Christmas in Hometown": Vacaville Performing Arts Theater. "A variety show imitated the early holiday specials on TV."

December 5: Festival celebration of Solano Symphony Orchestra. Including Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" and other selections.

December 10-12: Vacaville Ballet "The Nutcracker": Vacaville Performing Arts Theater. Holiday tradition!

November 26 to January. 2: Park annual holiday: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. With Santa Claus, flashing lights, performances and holiday gifts.

December 10: Wags N Wine Holiday celebration. Support animals through auctions, sweepstakes, and photos with Santa Claus.