Holiday Pops Weidner Center for the Performing Arts December 8

The Winter Jubilee Light Show is projected on the exterior of Lambeau Field. It returns this year on Nov. 26.

Hang on to your tinsel and grab your mittens, because the flavour of holiday entertainment is about to kick into loftier gear.

Thanksgiving weekend brings with it the outset of some of the Light-green Bay area's biggest, brightest and almost festive events, indoors and out. Here'due south a guide to get you started on all the Christmas merriment in the weeks ahead.

Lite DISPLAYS

Winter Jubilee Low-cal Prove

When/where: Debuts at 6 p.m. Fri and plays every 30 minutes on the hour and half-hour from 6 to ix p.m. Nov. 26-27, Dec. three-4, Dec. 10, Dec. 17-18, Dec. 22-24, Dec. 26-30 and 7 to 9 p.m. December. 11 on the w facade of Lambeau Field.

Details: The free vii-infinitesimal project show features vacation-themed lights, music, blitheness, lasers and fireworks. Best spots to watch are from the Titletown Commune Plaza on Ridge Road or Lots 5 and half-dozen at Lambeau Field. While yous're at that place, stroll through the wonderland of white lights strung on the many trees effectually Titletown'southward ice rink and throughout the grounds. The Winter Jubilee Warm Up from 3 to ten p.m. Friday and Saturday features music, fire pits, reindeer photograph ops, fireside drinks, holiday crafts and other fun at Titletown. Total schedule at titletown.com.

WPS Garden of Lights

When/where:Opens Fri and runs four:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 23 as well as Dec. 26-thirty and Jan. 1 at Green Bay Botanical Garden, 2600 Larsen Route.

Details: More 325,000 lights in nature-themed displays throughout the gardens tin exist viewed past walking 1.5 miles of trails or taking a horse-fatigued wagon ride. Visitors are required to buy tickets in advance for a specific date and entry time at gbbg.org to limit chapters and spread out crowds during the 4½ hours the lights are on. Entry times are every 30 minutes showtime at 4:30 p.m. and ending at 8:30 p.k. (vii p.m. for wagon rides).

Prices vary by night and whether walking or taking a wagon ride. Value-night walking tickets are $12 for ages 13 and older and $five for ages 3-12. Value-dark wagon ride tickets are $17 for ages 13 and older and $10 for ages 3-12. All tickets are $3 more on designated pinnacle nights. Ages two and younger enter gratuitous with advance reservations.

Family Night is 4:thirty to nine p.m. Sunday. Children 12 and younger get in free with one paid adult ticket and get a costless take-abode craft kit. All reservations must be made in accelerate. Railroad vehicle rides are not role of Family Night pricing.

CityDeck in downtown Green Bay is awash in blues for a  display that lights nightly and is expected to say up through winter.

CityDeck and Downtown Lights

When/where: Nightly on CityDeck forth the Play a trick on River, north and south Washington Street and the Broadway District, all in downtown Light-green Bay.

Details: No thing how you like your lights, you're certain to find them downtown this year. The CityDeck display that made its debut last year with trees and sculptures in blue is back with several additions, including a mosaic tree. On North Washington Street, nigh Packers Heritage Trail Plaza, the trees get green and golden lights twelvemonth-round. You'll find more than blue and white trees on Due south Washington Street across from the Meyer Theatre.

The eighty decorated wreaths of Ribbon of Hope Foundation'southward Christmas Wreath Jubilee are lighted from sunset until i a.m. nightly through Dec. i in the windows at 301 N. Washington St. Don't forget to admire the Peace Tree on the Brown County Courthouse lawn and all the white lights of the Broadway Commune.

Beginning December. 1, Downtown Greenish Bay Inc. will publish a listing of clues for its Downtown Ornament Hunt. Families tin can check out the clues at downtowngreenbay.com and then keep a scavenger hunt to detect ornaments created past local creative person Carolyn Paplham for a shot at winning prizes.

Rails Yard Innovation District Calorie-free Bear witness

When/where: 4-ten p.m. daily in Track Grand Innovation District, near Titletown Brewing Co. and The Depot Gastropub on Donald Driver Way, downtown Light-green Bay.

Details: Light show runs every 30 minutes at the meridian and bottom of the 60 minutes and lasts about fourteen minutes.

Santa'due south Rock N Lights

When/where: Open nightly through Jan. two at Brown County Fairgrounds, 1500 Fort Howard Ave., De Pere.

Details: The 1-mile bulldoze-thru display features hundreds of thousands of lights, including polar bears, dinosaurs and light tunnels, all set to music. Expect about a 20-infinitesimal ride at 3 mph. Reservations are required for a specific mean solar day and time in advance at santasrocknlights.com; no ticket sales on site. Cost is $19.99-$29.99 per automobile (six people each) depending on nights; $5 per additional passenger. Peak hours are 6 to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

Holiday Lights Experience

When/where: 5 to ix p.m. Dec. 10-11, Dec. 17-eighteen and December.23-26 at Voyageur Park, De Pere.

Details: Twenty to 25 trees will exist decked out with 500 to 750 lights each for the showtime year of a new drive-thru feel from the De Pere Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department. At that place will be footing displays every bit well. Costless.

Family unit STUFF

Simon Santa Photo Experience

When/where: By date December. 2-24 at Bay Park Square mall, 303 Bay Park Square, Ashwaubenon.

Details: Santa is scheduled to arrive at 11:xxx a.one thousand. on Dec. 2 on an Ashwaubenon Public Safety fire truck at the nutrient court entrance off Oneida Street. Children can walk with him equally he makes his way to Santa's Wonderland in the south wing, where at that place will be crafts and family activities until 12:xxx p.thou. Accelerate reservations online are encouraged for visits with Santa. Sign up at simon.com/mall/bay-park-foursquare. Hours and photo package prices vary ($39.99-$49.99).

Howard-Suamico Optimist Christmas Parade

When/where: i p.chiliad. Dec. 4, stepping off from Bay View Heart School at 1217 Cardinal Lane in Howard. The road goes down Primal Lane to Glendale Artery, east on Harwood to Woodale Avenue and finishes back at the schoolhouse.

Details:Floats will be busy for this year's theme of "A Hometown Christmas," and Santa and bands volition be function of the parade, too.

Holiday Fest

When/where: 9 a.m.-ii p.m. December. 4 at NEW Zoo, 4378 Reforestation Road, Suamico.

Details: Mr. and Mrs. Claus will be available for photos and will accept letters to Santa. Guests tin play holiday bingo to observe "Monkey Elves" hidden around the zoo and choose a prize if they complete their card. All attendees receive a bag of candy (while supplies last). Free with regular zoo access; newzoo.org.

Old Globe Christmas Event

When/where: 11 a.m.-three p.yard. Dec. iv at Vickery Village, 1749 Riverside Drive, Suamico.

Details: Free event features Santa, decoration decorating, bonfire, Maker'south Market in the outdoor pavilion, Christmas shop for kids, hot chocolate and other festivities.

De Pere Holly 24-hour interval

When/where: Noon-4 p.m. Dec. 4 in downtown De Pere.

Details: Stroll festive window displays, mail your alphabetic character to Santa at White Pillars Museum (the special mailbox to the Due north Pole accepts messages until Dec. 15), mind to carolers, lookout man "Frozen" at Broadway Theatre and get some holiday shopping done. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be riding in a equus caballus-drawn wagon from 3 to half dozen p.m. Gratis.

Cookies With Santa

When/where: 10 a.m.-ii p.thou. Dec. v at The Auto Gallery & Event Center, 400 S. Adams St., Green Bay.

Details: Santa gives his reindeer the twenty-four hours off and arrives in a custom 1972 carmine Chevelle. Kids enjoy wrapped cookies, vacation movies and gifts from Rick's Toy Box. Gratis ages 12 and younger, $v ages 13-17, $10 adults, $5 adults who bring a toy for Toys for Tots. theautomobilegallery.org.

Festival of Trees

When/where:Open daily during museum hours through Jan. two at National Railroad Museum, 2285 South. Broadway, Ashwaubenon.

Details: View 40 decorated Christmas trees sponsored by expanse organizations, groups and businesses for $6 per person. Access includes the museum's exhibits and historic trains. More than info at nationalrrmuseum.org.

The Neville Public Museum is decked out with holiday decorations from Green Bay's past.

Bruce the Bandbox and "Holiday Memories of Dark-green Bay"

When/where:Exhibit runs through Jan. ix at Neville Public Museum, 210 Museum Identify, Green Bay.

Details: The animated figures that in one case adorned the H.C. Prange's department store windows, along with the Enchanted Forest, Snow Babies and woods animal collections, return for the 11th annual holiday exhibit. Bruce the Spruce, the talking Christmas tree beloved for chatting with Prange's shoppers, will exist awake and talking 10 a.m.-noon November. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18 and January. 8; and 5-seven p.grand. Dec. 1 and Jan. 5. The Children Only Shop, where kids ages four-12 tin can shop from from holiday gifts for $3 each and take them wrapped before adults see, is open apex-3 p.grand. Nov. 26-27, December. 4, 11, 18; and 4-7 p.1000. November. 30, Dec. 1 and 7. All are included with regular museum admission; nevillepublicmuseum.org.

Santa Cycle

When/where: Doors at 9 a.yard., ride leaves at 10 a.m. Dec. xi from Badger Country Brewing Co., 990 Tony Canadeo Run, Green Bay. Event likewise finishes at Annoy State.

Details: Put on your Santa conform and bring together other bicycling Santas for the fifth annual seven-mile ride through downtown Green Bay to benefit Children's Wisconsin. More info at facebook.com/SantaCycleGreenBay.

The 10,000 lights on this year's tree outside the Lambeau Field Atrium will be turned on during the 15th annual Festival of Lights from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 11.

Festival of Lights

When/where: 5-7 p.m. Dec. 11 at Lambeau Field.

Details: The free event begins at 5 p.m. in the Lambeau Field Atrium with holiday movies and cartoons, holiday card making, cookie decorating, music past expanse loftier schoolhouse choirs and photo opportunities with Santa Claus. At 6:30 p.k., festivities move outside on Harlan Plaza for the lighting of a 50-foot bandbox donated by Wayne Berkovitz of Allouez. The tree is decorated with 10,000 lights. Families attending the consequence are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots.

Cookies With Santa

When/where: 4-vii p.m. Dec. fourteen at Uppercase Credit Matrimony Park, 2231 Holmgren Fashion, Ashwaubenon.

Details: Decorate cookies and run into Santa. New Green Bay Rockers merchandise will exist available for the first time in the Team Apparel Fan Store. northwoodsleague.com.

Story Time with Mrs. Claus

When/where: 9:30-11:30 a.1000. December. 17 at Bay Park Square mall, Ashwaubenon.

Details:Mrs. Claus reads a story in the Children's Play Expanse. Kids can take part in holiday-themed activities and have their photo taken with her. Effect is costless; no accuse for photos. simon.com/mall/bay-park-square

A Fort Howard Christmas

When/where: 5-nine p.one thousand. Dec. 17-xviii at Heritage Hill State Historical Park, 2640 S. Webster Ave., Allouez.

Details: It'due south a stride dorsum in time with costumed interpreters, music, a warming burn down, lanterns throughout the park and a visit by Quondam World Santa. Food and drinks available for purchase. $8 adults, free ages half-dozen and younger; available at heritagehillgb.org or at the door.

MUSIC

"Christmas With the Chorale"

When/where: 7:xxx p.m. December. 4; ii p.thousand. Dec. 5 at Birth of Our Lord Parish, 2270 S. Oneida St., Ashwaubenon.

Details:The 150-voice Dudley Birder Chorale has been making spirits vivid since 1974. This year information technology adds a new concert featuring sacred Christmas music with accessory by piano, organ and other instruments. In lieu of tickets, donations will be accepted at the door and online at snc.edu/birderchorale.

"Mannheim Steamroller Christmas" will light up the stage at the Weidner Center on Dec. 7.

"Mannheim Steamroller Christmas"

When/where:seven:xxx p.m. Dec. seven at Weidner Middle, University of Wisconsin-Light-green Bay.

Details:After being sidelined from touring in 2020 for the first time in its 35-twelvemonth history, composer and founder Flake Davis' musical juggernaut is dorsum on the route with a show jubilant its first holiday album, 1984's "Christmas." $93, $73, $53 at ticketaronline.com and 800-895-0071. Masks required for everyone age 2 and older for all Weidner Centre performances.

A Carpenters Christmas

When/where: 7:thirty p.m. December. 9 at Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center, 2391 Southward. Ridge Route.

Details: Vocaliser and playwright Lisa Rock and her half-dozen-slice ring perform dreamy renditions of Christmas songs in the spirit of Karen and Richard Carpenter, cartoon inspiration from the vocal duo'southward two holiday albums, "Christmas Portrait" and "An Old-Fashioned Christmas," and their 1970s TV Christmas specials. Audiences get "Merry Christmas Darling" and a jazzy "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Boondocks." $39, $35, $29 at ticketaronline.com and 800-895-0071.

"Holiday Pops"

When/where: 2:30 p.m. December. eleven at Weidner Heart, UWGB.

Details: It will exist a full stage at the Weidner Eye equally the Dudley Birder Chorale, Vacation Pops Orchestra, Birder Studio of Performing Arts youth choir and Northeastern Wisconsin Dance Organization ballet combine forces for a community vacation tradition. Tickets start at $17.50 adults, $xvi seniors, $8 ages 2-18 at ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071. Masks required for everyone age 2 and older for all Weidner Center performances.

"Daddy D's Christmas"

When/where: six p.thou. dinner, 7 p.m. show Dec. 9-xi at Stadium View Sports Bar, Grill & Banquet Hall, 1963 Holmgren Way, Green Bay; 6 p.grand. dinner, vii p.m. evidence December. xv-18, and a apex meal, one p.m. bear witness December. 18 at Riverside Ballroom, 1560 Main St., Dark-green Bay; vii:xxx p.m. Dec. 22 at Ashwaubenon PAC.

Details:Daddy D Production celebrates 15 years of its Christmas revue filled with traditional holiday music and sprinkled with skits and barrack. December. sixteen is sold out. $49 dinner and testify, $33 show merely for Stadium View (four-person minimum per group) and Riverside shows at 920-544-4244 or daddyds.com; $thirty adults, $27 seniors and students for PAC show at ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071.

Swing for the Holidays

When/where:half-dozen:30 p.m. Dec. sixteen at Weidner Center, UWGB.

Details: Green Bay Jazz Orchestra performs swinging renditions of holiday classics from Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and others. Lobby doors open at five p.m. for preshow vacation crafts, photograph booth and a photo op with Santa. Holiday-themed cocktails and kiddie cocktails available for purchase. $eighteen.fifty; all seating is general admission; ticketaronline.com and 800-895-0071. Masks required for ages ii and older for all Weidner Middle performances.

"A Christmas of Fire & Ice"

When/where: 7:30 p.m. Dec. sixteen at Ashwaubenon PAC.

Details:John Kelley & The Fusion Xpress Orchestra mix classical, jazz, rock, musical theater and holiday favorites. $30 at ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071.

"Christmas With the Knights"

When/where:7 p.m. Dec. 16-17; 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 18 at Walter Theatre, 315 Grant St., St. Norbert College, De Pere; 7 p.yard. Dec. 20 at Ashwaubenon PAC.

Details: St. Norbert'southward Knights on Broadway perform upbeat versions of holiday favorites in a cabaret-mode evidence with this twelvemonth's theme of "Someday at Christmas." $23.75 adults, $ten.25 children at snc.edu/knightsonbroadway or 920-403-3950 for St. Norbert shows (livestream tickets also available); $25 for Ashwaubenon PAC bear witness at ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071. Masks required indoors at St. Norbert College if customs level spread is high or substantial at the time of the performances.

"Christmas With Our Friends: A Weidner Wonderland"

When/where: Doors at 6 p.m., concert at 7 p.m. Dec. 20 at Weidner Centre, UWGB.

Details: AVB Customs Band, the 75-member group formerly known as the Allouez Village Ring, celebrates its 40th ceremony season with a festive operation featuring vocalists Corrie Beula Kovacs and Ben Cahall. Costless; donations accepted later on. AVB will collect canned and dry out goods for Paul's Pantry in the Weidner lobby before the evidence. Masks are required for ages 2 and older for all Weidner Middle performances. avbcommunityband.org

THEATER AND Dance

"The Nutcracker Ballet"

When/where:7:xxx p.1000. Friday; 2 and seven:30 p.m. Sabbatum at Weidner Centre, UWGB.

Details: Information technology's the 16th consecutive year that Northeastern Wisconsin Dance Organisation will perform the classic holiday ballet, but information technology's the first time with live accompaniment from the Weidner Combo Orchestra. Guest artists from the Carolina Ballet are Taylor Ayotte, McKenzie Van Oss, Yevgeny Shlapko and Kiefer Curtis. Ayotte and Van Oss are alumni of NEWDO. $35, $21, $17.50 at ticketstaronline.com or 800-895-0071. Masks required for everyone age 2 and older for all Weidner Heart performances.

"Greetings!"

When/where:7:30 p.1000. Fri and Saturday and December. 1-3; 4 p.1000. Nov. 28 and Dec. 4-v at Robert Lee Brault Playhouse, 122 N. Anecdote Ave., Green Bay.

Details: Green Bay Community Theater presents Tom Dudzick's story of family, the holidays and what happens when y'all mix the two. A homo brings his Jewish atheist girlfriend dwelling to run into his Polish Catholic family unit on Christmas Eve. $nineteen at gbcommunitytheater.com. Masks are required for all performances.

"A Frank's Christmas" turns back time to the year 1 A.D. for a new comedy musical that opens Nov. 26 at the Meyer Theatre.

"A Frank'south Christmas"

When/where:vii:xxx p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3-4, eight-11, 15-23; 1 p.m. Dec. xi and 16 at Meyer Theatre, 117 S. Washington St., Green Bay.

Details: For its 22nd almanac Christmas show, Allow Me Exist Frank Productions sets its new one-act musical in the year 1 A.D. with Pharaoh and Queen Cleo, their two princess daughters and a competition to commemorate the kickoff anniversary of the birth of Jesus. $36 at ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071.

"A Christmas Carol, The Musical"

When/where: 7 p.thou. Dec. 2-3, viii, 10, 14-17; four pm. Dec. iv; 2 p.1000. Dec. v, 12 18 at Broadway Theatre, 123 S. Broadway, De Pere.

Details:What's the holiday flavor without a spirited "Bah! Humbug!" and a "God anoint us, anybody"? Birder Players bring Charles Dickens' curmudgeonly and miserly Ebenezer Scrooge to life as he faces his selfish ways through encounters with the Ghosts of Christmas By, Present and Future. $32 at birderonbroadway.org.

"Aye Virginia, In that location Is a Santa Claus"

When/where: vii p.m. Dec. 3-4, 10-eleven, xvi-18 and two p.m. Dec. 5, 12 and 19 at Webb Theatre, St. Norbert College, De Pere.

Details:Evergreen Theatre presents the play inspired past viii-year-erstwhile Virginia O'Hanlon'southward letter to the New York Sunday in 1897 and the timeless forepart-page response from Frank Church building. $xviii at evergreentheater.org. Masks required indoors at St. Norbert Higher if community level spread is loftier or substantial at the time of the performances.

"Spirit of the Holidays: A Celebration of Dance"

When/where: one and 6:30 p.yard. December. 11 at Ashwaubenon PAC.

Details: The 22nd almanac upshot from Barb's Middle for Trip the light fantastic toe fills the stage with young dancers in costume performing original tap, jazz, lyrical and ballet works to traditional and gimmicky holiday music. A portion of "The Nutcracker" will exist performed by the Ballet 360 Academy in the second one-half.  All profits from the shows and a silent sale are donated to local charities. $12-$fifteen at ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071.

Contact Kendra Meinert at 920-431-8347 or kmeinert@greenbay.gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @KendraMeinert.

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Source: https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/entertainment/2021/11/24/green-bay-holiday-events-your-guide-all-lights-concerts-fun/8669150002/

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