A
Few of Our Favorite Holiday Things
Christmas-time in Boston!
Its a magical season, with
snowflakes in the air, the jingle of
holiday bells, and the aroma of fresh
evergreens everywhere. Be sure to make
time to savor some of the areas
unique holiday treats -- here are some of
our favorites:
Family
Trees
The Concord Museum's annual celebration
of childrens literature, Family
Trees, charms with trees whimsically
decorated with ornaments inspired by
classic and contemporary childrens
books. This year, from December 1 to
January 1, the Museum will be filled with
trees of all shapes and sizes,
whimsically and wonderfully decorated
with original ornaments inspired by the
cherished childrens books of New
England luminaries like Jasper White and
Senator Kennedy. Visit the museum's web site or
call 978-369-9609 for additional
information.
The Light Show at
the Stone Zoo (Stoneham)
We know, we know: everybody
hangs lights at Christmas time. And in
every community there are a few folks who
really take the time to do it right with
lots of lights and maybe a Santa with
some reindeer. And then there are Arthur
and Shirley LaBrie. For more than a
decade, their lovely home atop a steep
hill in Peabody was the scene of huge
crowds who came to bask in the splendor
and glow of hundreds of thousands of tiny
white lights. Photos cannot do justice to
the magical atmosphere that make up their
Christmas fantasy. The LaBries expanded
their display each year, until it finally
became so extensive that they donated it
to the Stone Zoo,
which is better equipped to handle the
traffic and crowds of visitors who visit
each December.
There are Santas, elves, and
reindeer, bears, skaters, and all the
traditional characters of the winter
holidays set up around a replica of the
LaBries famous indoor pool. Many of
the figures are animated and piped-in
music adds to the festive mood.
Details: the Light
Show takes place each night from 5 to 9 p.m.
until Dec. 30. The zoo will be closed on
Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
Getting There: The Stone Zoo is
located at 149 Pond Street in Stoneham. Take
I-93 north to Exit 34 (Route 28 north).
At the first traffic signal, turn right.
The zoo entrance is a short distance
ahead on the right.
Insider Tip: If you
dont have young children of your
own, volunteer to baby-sit for friends
and bring their kids! The wonder in the
youngsters' eyes will be a memory you
will cherish.
Where the Insiders
Shop
Although the sights
described above are fun, they won't help
you cross any items off your shopping
list, so here are some tips for some
serious holiday shopping:
For gifts of clothing and
accessories, we always stop in at Downtown
Crossing, where our
favorite store is Filenes Basement
- the original bargain basement. We also
like Frugal
Fannies and MenSmart in
Reading and Westwood, where bargains
abound in a jolly warehouse atmosphere.
For the kid in all of us, check out Charles
Ro,
Americas largest toy train
store.
The Complete List of 31 December Treats
Of course there is no shortage of ways to welcome the winter holidays in Boston; the city is a glorious place to celebrate all that is great about the season! So our editors have put their heads together and listed their 31 holiday favorites for the 31 days of December -- this comprehensive list is our special holiday gift to you!
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