Published December 19, 2019
The Best of Philadelphia- December 20-22
The final weekend leading up the Christmas in Philly has plenty to offer! Enjoy festive opportunities to shop for the hard to buy for, watch a classic Christmas movie, or participate in a sensory friendly Hanukkah celebration.
There are so many awesome ideas, take a look!
Charlie Brown Family Movie & Crafts Time: A Charlie Brown Christmas!
Dec. 20
11:00am
New Hope-Solebury Library
New Hope, PA
This sweet movie is a holiday tradition for generations. Enjoy watching the movie and doing some crafts with your own Peanuts gang this Friday!
Dec. 20
5:00pm
Stateline Woods Preserve
Kennett Square, PA
Celebrate winter and the longest night of the year at this event! The Solstice will be observed with hot cocoa, a hike, and tons of other great activities!
Dec 21
11:00am
Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion
Philadelphia, PA
This festival celebrates butterflies and gives them a holiday spin with tons of beautiful lights. Don’t miss this opportunity to savor the beauty of these angelic creatures.
South by Southeast Holiday Sale at Bok
December 21
11:00am
Bok Studios
Philadelphia, PA
Shop multicultural gifts for yourself and anyone on your list you may have missed! This is a very special chance to spend time learning about other cultures and taking a special piece home to treasure.
Christmas in Philadelphia: A Holiday Concert Spectacular
Dec. 21
4:00pm
Chapel of Four Chaplains
Philadelphia, PA
Remember the great Marian Anderson with a holiday concert in her honor. Several talented musicians are bringing their own spin on classic holiday songs at this event.
Dec. 21-22
23rd Street Armory
Philadelphia, PA
Make your gifting a little less boring this year! Shop for something punk rock to give to those you love by making a stop at the Holiday Punk Rock Flea Market!
Dec. 21-22
Kurtz Center for the Performing Arts
Philadelphia, PA
The Eleone Dance Theatre will present its 28th annual performance of classic the carols that you love at this event.
Sensory Friendly Hanukkah Celebration
Dec 22
1:00pm
National Museum of Jewish American History
Philadelphia, PA
This inclusive celebration of Hanukkah is the perfect way to celebrate Hanukkah in a way that doesn’t overwhelm or overstimulate children with special needs.
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