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Holiday events to share with family and friends To Dec. 14 – Choirs in the Courtyard, 12 to 2 p.m. at the Central Branch, Greater Victoria Public Library. FMI: www.gvpl.ca
To Dec. 23 – Jason Stevens’ one-man production of A Christmas Carol brings Charles Dickens’ classic to life at Craigdarroch Castle. FMI: www.thecastle.ca
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Dec. 12 – Cookeilidh presents A Celtic Yuletide, Watch for breaking news 7 p.m. at the Mary Winspear Centre. FMI: marywinspear.ca Dec. 12 – In the Spirit! A Soul Gospel Christmas, with the Victoria Soul Gospel Choir, 7:30 p.m. at First Metropolitan Church, in support of the Mustard Seed. Tickets $20. FMI: www. victoriasoulgospel.ca
Thursday to Sunday to Dec. 21 – Advent Festivities at St. Ann’s Academy National Historic Site, incl. Abaroque Christmas concert Dec. 18, The Giving Tree, collecting unwrapped gift donations for local charities, the exhibit Celebrating the Nativity ‘round the World and a carol sing-along in the chapel Dec. 21 at 1 p.m. FMI: friendsofstannsacademy.com
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Father Christmas is at the Royal BC Museum, Fridays to Sundays To Dec. 31 – Chemainus Friday to Sunday to Dec. 21 – Centennial Square to Dec. 21 Saturdays & Sundays to Dec. 21 – Free HorseDrawn Trolley Rides, Saturdays 12. to 4 p.m. and Sundays 12 to 3 p.m. in downtown Victoria, compliments of the Downtown Victoria Business Association. FMI: www.downtownvictoria.ca
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To Dec. 28 – Live Christmas Tree Village at Esquimalt Rec Centre, 527 Fraser St., with People’s Choice voting to Dec. 21. FMI: www. esquimalt.ca
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Theatre Festival presents Sherlock Holmes and the Carol. FMI: www. Case of the Christmas Carol chemainustheatrefestival.ca To Dec. 31 – A Victorian Christmas at Craigdarroch Castle – historic displays, Victorian decorations, entertainment and more. FMI: www.thecastle.ca To Jan. 4 – Bear Wear fundraiser for Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island, at the Hotel Grand Pacific. For sug-gested $2 donation, vote for your favourite dressed Teddy.
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Dec. 12 to 14 – The Victoria Operatic Society presents A Christmas Story: The Musical, at the McPherson Playhouse. FMI: www.rmts.bc.ca
Fridays to Sundays, to Dec. 21 – Father Christmas, A Victorian Experience in Old Town, Royal BC Museum, Fridays to Sundays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Digital photos by donation. FMI: royalbcmuseum.bc.ca Ferris Wheel. FMI: downtownvictoria.ca
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To mid-January – On Ice at the Fairmont Empress, featuring a covered outdoor skating rink on the front lawn of the Empress, weekdays from 5 to 9 p.m. and weekends from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Skate rentals available. FMI: www.fairmont.com/ empress-victoria/promotions/skating/
To Jan. 4 – Gingerbread Showcase at the Inn at Laurel Point. Vote for your favourite creation with a donation to Habitat for Humanity Victoria. To Jan. 6 – 23rd annual Festival of Trees is at the Fairmont Empress in support of the BC Children’s Hospital. To Jan. 6 – The Magic of Christmas at the Butchart Gardens. Beautiful decorations, nightly entertainment and the ever-popular Twelve Days of Christmas displays tucked away about the Gardens. FMI: butchartgardens.com
Dec. 12 to 14 – Christmas in the Village, 5 to 8 p.m. at Heritage Acres, 7321 Lochside Dr. Christmas lights, a train, Santa and more. Admission $10/car load. FMI: www.shas.ca Dec. 12 to 14 – Victoria Symphony presents A Sentimental Christmas at the Royal Theatre. FMI: www.rmts.bc.ca Dec. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 to 30 – Ghosts of Christmas Past walking tour from Ghostly Walks, starting at the Visitor Centre at 812 Wharf St., 7:30 p.m. FMI: www.discoverthepast.com Dec. 12 to 14, 19 to 21 and 27 to 29 – Point Ellice House National Historic Site celebrates the holidays with 12 Days of Christmas, including a Christmas tea service (by reservation only). FMI: pointellicehouse.ca
Craigflower Schoolhouse’sTo Dec. longTo Jan. 7 – Christmas in Old Town, Royal BC Museum, 31 – Christmas in the Jungle at Victoria 12 to 4 p.m. daily. The sights and sounds of Christmas Butterfl y Gardens, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. FMI: www. standing tenancy problems have come See more events page 3 long ago. FMI: royalbcmuseum.bc.ca butterflygardens.com to an end, as the Hallmark Heritage Society are set to move in March 1 next year. Hallmark is the leading resource for heritage homes and buildings on the South Island, so it’s a perfect fit for the society, said president Ken Johnson. “It’s a heritage group moving into a heritage building and we’ll grow into this place. We can’t wait to run workshops and lectures in the main classroom oriented towards the homeowner of heritage homes or older homes, he said. There are about 600 designated heritage homes in Victoria and another 300 in Saanich, plus about 20,000 homes built in the region before 1945, he added. The professional contractor has already made several visits since signTravis Paterson/News staff ing the lease with the Heritage Branch of the provincial government two weeks ago. For the past two years the building had been used as the office headquarThriving Roots Wilderness School teacher Daniella Roze, left, leads a group of Oak and Orca students (clockwise) Kai Webb, ters of the Craigflower Bridge Replace9, Anna Point, 11, Jamie Walkden, 10, Ethan Henneybery, 11, and Teva Vanderheyden (hidden at back), 10, through a scouting ment Project, which was completed and survivalness mission in Summit Park on Wednesday. Outdoor survival classes are becoming more popular amongst both in May. children and adults in Greater Victoria. See Page A3 for the story.
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