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DECEMBER 2022 FRACTURED FAMILIES SOLUTIONS FOR A PEACEFUL HOLIDAY REWARDING EFFORTLESS WAYS TO PUT FAMILY FIRST RESOLUTIONS Enchanted Events FAMILY FUN THROUGHOUT SOUTH FLORIDA COMPLIMENTARY

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SOUTH FLORIDA SPOTLIGHT

Staying in touch with the people, places and events in our community. 26

FAMILY MATTERS

Creating happy holidays for the kids while co-parenting. 28

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Entertaining and noteworthy things to see and do throughout South Florida. 30

WORDS OF WISDOM

Children – and adults – should never outgrow the magic of the season. 22

10 ENCHANTED EVENTS

From Santa sightings to menorah lightings, there’s so many ways to have a jolly good time in South Florida.

KEEPING YOUR RESOLVE

Easy, enjoyable family resolutions that offer huge rewards for very little effort.

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HOLIDAY BOAT PARADES

UP THE NIGHT Floating Festivities

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Living in sunny South Florida, our activities naturally extend beyond land and into the waterways all year long. There aren’t many other places where you can sit outside wearing flip-flops — in December — to watch a procession of ornate boats pass by. Take advantage of the opportunity by heading to one, or all, of these local boat parades.

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade – Kick off the holiday season with this floating procession led by a Zambelli traveling fireworks display. The parade heads from North Palm Beach up the Intracoastal Waterway to the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. Saturday, December 3, and boats are expected to arrive in Jupiter around 8 p.m. For information, go to www.marinepbc.org/boat-parade.

Holiday Boat Parade – A little further south, you can see festively decorated boats travel along the waterway on Friday, December 9. The parade travels south from the Ocean Avenue Bridge in Lantana to the C-15 Canal in Delray Beach starting at 6:30 p.m. The Boynton Harbor Marina serves as the official watch location for the parade with music, children’s activities and a special visit from Santa. For more information, visit www.boyntonbeachcra.com.

BROWARD COUNTY

Pompano Beach Holiday Boat Parade -- Whether you are watching or participating, this is a beautiful sight on the Intracoastal Waterway. The parade starts at Lake Santa Barbara and heads north to Hillsboro Boulevard from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, December 9. For more information, see www.pompanobeachchamber.com

Winterfest Boat Parade -- Dubbed “The Best Show on H2O,” this procession delivers a delightful display of private boats to corporate mega-yachts. The event takes place on Saturday, December 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Spectators line up along Fort Lauderdale’s waterways to watch the annual spectacle that travels

MONROE COUNTY

Key Largo Boat Parade -- Check out the decked-out vessels as participants compete for prizes for most colorful display, most original and best use of theme categories on Saturday, December 10. This year, the parade theme is A Cartoon Christmas. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. at Dusenbury Creek, green channel marker 41, on Blackwater Sound and heads north along the shoreline to Stillwright Point. For more information, visit www.keylargoboatparade.com.

THE PRICELESS GIFT OF TIME

According to a recent Gallup poll, the average American plans to spend about $900 on gifts for the holidays. Even with rising costs and supply chain issues, the National Retail Federation forecasts that retail sales this season will grow between 6 to 8 percent over last year. With all the convenient ways to spend — and overspend — let’s keep in mind that some of the best, most memorable, holiday gifts don’t come wrapped in a package. Here are some ways to give to your family without breaking the bank.

Be Present: Put the wrapping paper down and block out some time to connect. Bake cookies together, work on a puzzle or stargaze. If you don’t have a telescope, local observatories like Fox Observatory at Markham Park and Bill Sadowski Park in Palmetto Bay have professional equipment available for free on specific nights throughout the month.

Ho-Ho-Holiday Coupons: Find printable certificates online — or make your own — for kids to turn in after the hustle and bustle of the holidays. They can be redeemable for things like staying up 20 minutes past bedtime, skipping a chore or having dessert before dinner.

Light up the Night: Gather the family and head to a Christmas tree or menorah lighting in your community or create your own holiday lights tour. Take a drive to see some of your favorite Christmas and holiday displays in your neighborhood or take an unfamiliar route in search of some new ones. Don’t forget to crank up the holiday music, and the air-conditioner, to create a festive, wintery feel.

The Gift of Time: No tangible item can replace dedicating your full attention to a loved one. Put away your cell phone, and any other distractions, and spend quality time together. How you spend your time is up to you. Whatever you choose, the experience will be priceless.

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COCONUT CREEK

HOLIDAY MUSIC SERIES

Saturdays, December 3, 10, 17 and Sunday, December 18

Stroll the marketplace while local musicians play holiday music. 1-5pm, Promenade at Coconut Creek, 4443 Lyons Rd.,www.promenadeatcoconutcreek.com

MENORAH LIGHTING

Sunday, December 18

Enjoy live music, latkes, donuts and the annual menorah lighting. 5pm, Promenade at Coconut Creek, 4443 Lyons Rd.,www.promenadeatcoconutcreek.com

HOLIDAY FANTASY OF LIGHTS

Through January 1

A spectacular drive-through display of illuminated trees and animated figures. 6-10 pm. Tradewinds Park, 3600 W. Sample Rd., 954-357-8870 www.holidaylightsdrivethru.com

COOPER CITY

LIGHT UP COOPER CITY

Friday, December 2

Holiday fun includes twinkling lights and seasonal activities. 6:30-9pm, Memorial Park, between City Hall and the Community Center on 90th Ave., 954-434-4300 www.coopercityfl.org

COOKIES AND COCOA WITH SANTA

Friday, December 9

Spend some sweet time with Santa while enjoying cookies and cocoa. 6:30-8:30pm, Community Center, 9000 SW 50 Place, 954-434-4300 www.coopercityfl.org

CORAL SPRINGS DOWNTOWN IN DECEMBER

Saturday, December 3

Bring the family for a holiday dance party, train rides, snow, arts and crafts and other fun winter surprises. Free. 5-9pm, City Hall, 9500 W. Sample Rd., www.coralsprings.org

BETHLEHEM REVISITED

Friday-Tuesday, December 9-13

A hands-on, interactive walk-through experience that recreates the town of Bethlehem with a cast of volunteers of all ages. 7pm-9pm, Friday, Monday & Tuesday; 6pm-9pm, Saturday & Sunday. First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs, 8650 W. Sample Rd., www.bethlehem-revisited.com

HOLIDAY PARADE

Wednesday, December 14

Enjoy the bright lights at the city’s annual holiday parade with floats, bands, entertainment and more. 7pm, along Sample Road, from Coral Springs Drive to City Hall, 944-344-1001 www.coralsprings.org

THE NUTCRACKER

Friday-Sunday, December 16-18

A delightful production of the holiday classic. Friday 7:30pm; Saturday 2pm; Sunday 2pm. The Center, 2855 Coral Springs Dr., 954-344-5990 www.thecentercs.com

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Santa sightings to menorah lightings, there are many ways to have a jolly good time this holiday season.

DANIA BEACH

HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING

Thursday, December 1

Festive fun for the family includes a synthetic ice-skating rink, entertainment, crafts, bounce houses, face painting and a tree lighting ceremony. 6-8pm, Dania Beach City Hall, 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd., 954-924-3690 www.daniabeachfl.gov

DAVIE MEET MRS. CLAUS

Saturday, December 3

Write a letter to Santa Claus using an old-fashioned pen and read a holiday story with Mrs. Claus. $5. 10:30am & noon, Old Davie School Historical Museum, 6650 Griffin Rd., 954-797-1044 www.olddavieschool.org

LIGHTING OF THE GREENS

Saturday, December 3

Evening includes activities, live entertainment, a Jingle Bell Horse Parade, the official lighting of Bamford Park and a visit from Santa. 6-9pm,

Bamford Sports Complex, 3801 S. Pine Island Rd., www.davie-fl.gov

NATURE’S GIFTS

Saturday, December 10

Kids can drop by the Discovery Room to make a variety of craft projects from natural and recycled materials. Ages 3-10, with an adult. $5. 10am-1pm, Long Key Nature Center, 3501 SW 130 Ave., 954-357-8797 www.broward.org/parks

ELF THE MUSICAL JR.

Friday-Sunday, December 16-18

Based on the beloved holiday film, this live stage show is performed by Florida Children’s Theatre. $30. Friday and Saturday 7pm, Saturday and Sunday, 2pm. FLCT Theatre at Broward College, 3501 Davie Rd., 954-763-6882 www.flct.org

GARDEN OF LIGHTS

December 16-23 & 26-30

See the botanical gardens and the historic Wray Home decked out with thousands of lights and decorations at night. 5pm, Flamingo Gardens &

Wildlife Sanctuary, 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org

DEERFIELD BEACH

OCEAN WAY HOLIDAY

Saturday, December 3

A magical evening with a giant interactive snow globe, photos with Santa, live entertainment, holiday character show, stilt walkers and more. 5-9pm, Main Beach Parking Lot, 149 SE Second Ave., www.deerfield-beach.com

FORT LAUDERDALE

HOLIDAY LIGHTS

December 1-31

CRUISE

Check out the lights that line the shore while cruising the Intracoastal by way of Water Taxi. The tour includes sightseeing, holiday music and sing-alongs. Space is limited. Advance purchase recommended. $35/adult, $15/child.

Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi, stop number 1 by the Riverside Hotel, 954-467-6677 www.watertaxi.com

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LIGHT UP SISTRUNK

Friday, December 2

A one-of-a-kind holiday celebration with fun and entertainment, including a tree lighting, live bands, holiday activities, a Kids Zone and more. 5-8pm, Sistrunk Boulevard, from NW Ninth to NW 11th avenues, www.fortlauderdale.gov

HOLIDAY MAGIC – WHIMSICAL WONDERLAND

Saturday, December 3

An evening for families with live entertainment, a scavenger hunt, story time, letters to Santa and more. Pre-registration required. $35/adult, $15/teen, $5/child, 5 and under/free. 5:30-8pm, Bonnet House, 900 N. Birch Rd., www.bonnethouse.org

WINTERFEST BOAT PARADE

Saturday, December 10

Line up along Fort Lauderdale’s waterways to enjoy the dazzling annual boat parade, from downtown Fort Lauderdale to Lake Santa Barbara in Pompano Beach. Free. 6:30-8:30pm. www.winterfestparade.com

NORTH POLE PAJAMA PARTY

Saturdays, December 10 & 17

Wear your pajamas or elf costume and celebrate the season with a holiday science show, holiday activities, museum exploration and an IMAX screening of The Polar Express. $30. 9am, Museum of Discovery and Science, 401 SW Second St., 954-713-0930 www.mods.org

THE NUTCRACKER

Friday, December 16

The Arts Ballet Theatre transports the audience to a land filled with snowflakes and sugar plums in this holiday classic. 10am, The Parker, 707 NE Eighth St., 954-462-0222 www.parkerplayhouse.com

MENORAH LIGHTING CELEBRATION

Sunday, December 18

Honor the first night of Hanukkah at this celebration with a traditional menorah lighting, music and treats. 6pm, Las Olas Oceanside Park, 3000 E. Las Olas Blvd., www.fortlauderdale.gov

CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE

Wednesday-Thursday, December 28-29

A holiday tradition that wraps together a whimsical, Broadway-style musical with contemporary circus artistry. $29-$69. Wednesday, 8pm; Thursday, 2pm & 8pm. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Ave., 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org

NOON YEAR’S EVE

Saturday, December 31

Ring in 2023 with music, dancing, science activities and a “ball drop” at noon. Free with paid museum admission. 10am-5pm, Museum of Discovery and Science, 401 SW Second St., 954-467-6637 www.mods.org

HALLANDALE BEACH

SYMPHONY IN LIGHTS

Through December 31

A spectacular dancing light show with hundreds of thousands of animated lights and a towering Christmas tree all synchronized to music. The 10-minute show begins at the top of every hour. Free. 6-11pm, Gulfstream Park, 901 S. Federal Hwy., Hallandale Beach, 954-454-7000 www.gulfstreampark.com

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HOLLYWOOD

HOLLYWOOD BEACH

CANDY

CANE PARADE

Saturday, December 3

A magical evening under the stars featuring floats, marching units and bands with a hometown flavor. Free. 7pm, along the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, 954-921-3404 www.hollywoodfl.org

HOLIDAY CONCERT

Sunday, December 11

The Music Club showcases a festive music concert. Free. 2-3pm, Anne Kolb Nature Center, 751 Sheridan St., 954-357-5161 www.broward.org/parks

CHRISTMAS NEAR THE BEACH

Saturday, December 17

A community tradition that includes singing, dancing, musicians, a night market and more. Free. 4-9pm, ArtsPark at Young Circle, Hollywood Boulevard and Federal Highway, www.christmasnearthebeach.com

CHANUKAH FESTIVAL

Thursday, December 22

Music and more for the whole family. 7pm, Hard Rock Hotel, One Seminole Way, www.chanukahfestival.com

HOLIDAY HAYRIDE & CAMPFIRE

Friday, December 30

Start a holiday tradition by taking a hayride around the park and enjoying an old-fashioned marshmallow roast around a campfire. $4. Pre-register online. 6:30-9pm, T.Y. Park, 3300 N. Park Rd., 954-357-8811 www.broward.org/parks

LAUDERDALE-BYTHE-SEA

CHRISTMAS-BY-THE-SEA

Wednesday, December 7

An evening of old-fashioned family fun, entertainment and activities. Free. 5-8:30pm, Anglin’s Square, Commercial Boulevard and El Mar Drive, 954-640-4200 www.discoverlbts.com

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

LIGHTHOUSE A’GLOW

Wednesday, December 7

Spend an enchanted evening with holiday fun and activities. 6:30-8:30pm, Frank McDonough Park, 3500 NE 27 Ave., www.lighthousepointfl.gov

MARGATE

WINTER FESTIVAL

Friday, December 16

A family-friendly festival with children’s activities, live performances, kiddie rides, Florida-style snow, photos with Santa and more. 6-10pm, Margate Boulevard from US 441 to NW 58 Street, 954-972-6458 www.margatefl.com

MIRAMAR

VISIT WITH SANTA

Saturday, December 10

Meet Santa at the big beach chair to tell him what’s on your list and to take a photo on your own phone or camera. 2:30-4pm, Miramar Pineland, 3600 A. University Dr., 954-357-8776 www.broward.org/parks

THE NUTCRACKER

Saturday, December 17

A classical holiday ballet presented by Ballet Etudes for the whole family to enjoy. $40-$60. 2:30pm & 7:30pm, Miramar Cultural Center, 2400 Civic Center Place, www.miramarculturalcenter.org

OAKLAND PARK

HOLIDAY VILLAGE

Friday-Saturday, December 2-3

Have some holiday fun with children’s activities, a snow slide, a visit with Santa, a Christmas tree decorating competition and more. Free. Friday 5:30-10pm, Saturday 11am-10pm. Jaco Pastorius Park, 4000 N. Dixie Highway, 954-630-4500 www.oaklandparkfl.gov

PEMBROKE PINES

SNOWFEST

Saturday, December 3

Bundle up to play in tons of snow and participate in a variety of holiday activities. Pre-registered residents only. 4-8pm, Charles F. Dodge City Center, 601 City Center Way, 954-392-2116 www.ppines.com

PLANTATION

WINTER WONDERLAND

Through December 31

A wonderland of more than 40 themed holiday trees, Hanukkah displays, miniature train village and more. Closed Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays. Call for hours. Free. Plantation Historical Museum, 511 N. Fig Tree Lane, 954-797-2722 www.plantation.org/museum

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POMPANO BEACH

YULETIDE PARADE

Thursday, December 1

Line up for a hometown holiday parade starting at Riverside Drive, heading west to Atlantic Boulevard. Free. 6:30pm, along Atlantic Boulevard, www.pompanobeachfl.gov

POMPANO BEACH HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE

Friday, December 9

Whether you are watching or participating, this is a great procession on the Intracoastal Waterway, starting at Lake Santa Barbara heading north to Hillsboro Boulevard. 7-9pm. www.pompanobeachchamber.com

THIS SHINING NIGHT

Saturday, December 10

The Florida Singing Sons present their annual holiday concert. 7pm, The Pink Church, 2331 NE 26 Ave., www.floridasingingsons.org

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA

Saturday, December 17

Play some festive games and then have breakfast with the big guy. $7. 9-11am, Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE Sixth St., 954-786-4111 www.pompanobeachfl.gov

SUNRISE

HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING

Friday, December 2

Get into the holiday spirit with live music, decorations and a lighting of the city’s seasonal display. Free. 6-8pm, Sunrise Civic Center Campus, 10610 W. Sunrise Blvd., 954-747-4600

ELF THE MUSICAL JR.

Friday & Sunday, December 9 & 11

See this fun family musical based on the holiday film. $20. Sunrise Civic Center Theatre, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., 954-747-4646 www.sunrisefl.gov

THE NUTCRACKER BALLET

Saturday-Sunday, December 17-18

Fort Lauderdale Youth Ballet presents the holiday classic about a young girl who dreams of a Nutcracker Prince. All ages. Reserved seating, $30. Saturday 7pm, Sunday 4pm. Sunrise Civic Center Theatre, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., 954-747-4646 www.sunrisefl.gov

TAMARAC

HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING

Thursday, December 1

A festive night featuring a Christmas tree, Menorah and Kinara lighting, an interactive children’s area, visit with Santa and a live holiday performance. 6-8pm, Tamarac Community Center, 8601 W. Commercial Blvd., www.tamarac.org

RUDOLPH’S WINTER WONDERLAND

Friday, December 9

Have a holly jolly night filled with inflatable rides, pony rides, face painting, carnival games, photos with Santa and a special appearance by Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. 6-8pm, Tamarac Park, 7501 N. University Dr., www.tamarac.org

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WESTON

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING

Sunday, December 4

Enjoy the holiday festivities during this annual event. 4-8pm, Weston Town Center, www.westontowncenter.net

WILTON MANORS

SANTA PAWS

Saturday, December 3

Share the holiday joy with your pup by capturing the moment with pet photos with Santa. 10am-noon, Colohatchee Dog Park, 1975 NE 15 Ave., www.wiltonmanors.com

HOLIDAY LIGHTING CEREMONY

Thursday, December 8

Kick off the holidays with an annual lighting of a Menorah, Kinara and Christmas tree, musical performances and holiday cheer. 6:30pm, Justin Flippen Park, 2109 Wilton Dr., www.wiltonmanors.com

WILTON WONDERLAND

Saturday, December 17

Bring the family to see Santa and to participate in holiday activities. 10am-noon, Hagen Park, 2020 Wilton Dr., www.wiltonmanors.com

Miami-Dade County

AVENTURA

THE NUTCRACKER

Friday-Sunday, December 9-11

Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida presents this classic ballet to Tchaikovsky’s popular score. Friday & Saturday, 7pm; Sunday, 3pm. $50 and up. Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, 3385 NE 188 St., www.aventuracenter.org

COCONUT GROVE

DIY – HOLIDAY MAGNETS

Saturday, December 10

Kids ages 6-12 can create a decorative glass magnet to keep or give as a gift. Materials provided. Pre-registration required. 11am-noon, Coconut Grove Branch Library, 2875 McFarlane Rd., 305-442-8695 www.mdpls.org

CORAL GABLES

VOICES OF ANGELS

Sunday, December 18

The Miami Children’s Chorus presents a captivating holiday performance. 6-8pm, First United Methodist Church of Coral Gables, 536 Coral Way, www.miamichildrenschorus.org

THE NIGHTGARDEN

Through January 8

Experience the fantasy and wonderment of effects including the wise talking tree, flying fairies, and holographic butterflies at this magical light spectacular. $25-$46. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., 305-667-1651 www.fairchildgarden.org

CUTLER BAY

THE NUTCRACKER

Saturday-Sunday, December 3-4

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Historic Holiday Décor:

A JAZZY HOLIDAY

Daily, November 25 - January 6

For the full season of Holiday Events visit DeeringEstate.org

To obtain this information in accessible format, please call the Miami-Dade Parks ADA Coordinator at 305-755-7848 or email Gisel.Prado@miamidade.gov.

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the Miami Youth Ballet. $26-$41. Saturday 7pm, Sunday 4pm. The Moss Center, 10950 SW 211 St., 786-573-5300 www.mosscenter.org

HOLIDAY GOLF CART PARADE AND CELEBRATION

Saturday, December 10

It’s a unique take on a typical parade as a procession of decked-out golf carts glide by. Additional holiday activities included. 6-10pm, Cutler Ridge Park, 10100 SW 200 St., www.cutlerbay-fl.gov

DORAL

HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING

Friday, December 2

Be dazzled as twinkling lights add holiday cheer to the night. 6-8pm, Downtown Doral Park, 8395 NW 53 St., 305-593-6600 www.cityofdoral.com

HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AT THE PARK

Friday, December 9

Celebrate the season with a festive evening of live performances, inflatables, face painters and more. 6-10pm, Doral Meadow Park, 11555 NW 58 St., www.cityofdoral.com

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT

Monday, December 19

Festivities include a menorah lighting, light refreshments and recognition of first responders. 6-8pm, Downtown Doral Park, 8395 NW 53 St., 305-593-6600 www.cityofdoral.com

HOMESTEAD

MAGIC OF LIGHTS

Through January 1

Drive through a dazzling light display using the latest LED technology and digital animations. $20/standard vehicle through Dec. 8; $25/standard vehicle Dec. 9 through Jan. 1. 6-10pm, Homestead-Miami Speedway, One Ralph Sanchez Speedway Blvd., www.magicoflights.com

MIAMI

CHRISTMAS MARKET

Saturday, December 3

Have some fun at this European-themed market featuring artisan crafts and food. Santa Claus will visit from 11am-2pm. 10am-5pm, German-American Social Club, 11919 SW 56 St., www.gascmiami.org

JOY: A NOT SO SILENT NIGHT

Friday, December 9

A live music event with snow, food trucks, bounce houses and more. 7-9pm, First Miami Presbyterian Church, 609 Brickell Ave., www.firstmiami.org/brickellsoul

MIAMI CITY BALLET’S

THE NUTCRACKER

December 16-18 & 20-24

The Miami City Ballet presents George Balanchine’s dazzling choreography. Showtimes vary. Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., 305-949-6722 www.arshtcenter.org

THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE

Through December 29

Put on your pajamas and climb aboard this one-hour magical trip to meet Santa. Set to the sounds of the motion picture, the adventure includes hot chocolate and a treat by dancing chefs. $65-$75. Miami Central Station, 600 First Ave., www.miamithepolarexpressride.com

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ZOO LIGHTS

Through December 30

During select nights in December, visitors can see the zoo twinkle with dazzling lights. See website for details. $20.95/adult, $18.95/child. 6:30-10pm, Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152 St., 305-251-0400 www.zoomiami.org

SANTA’S ENCHANTED FOREST

Through January 8

Lights, rides, food, games, entertainment and more make this holiday wonderland glow. 7400 NW 87 Ave., www.santasenchantedforest.com

MIAMI BEACH

HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS

Friday, December 23

See a screening of the live-action version of this popular holiday movie. 3-5pm, Miami Beach Regional Library, www.mdpls.org

MIAMI LAKES

ANIME HOLIDAY PARTY

Wednesday, December 7

Discover through anime how the holidays are celebrated in Japan. Ages 12-18. Pre-registration required. 4-5pm, Miami Lakes Branch Library, 6699 Windmill Gate Rd., www.mdpls.org

REINDEER RUN 5K

Saturday, December 10

Get a healthy start to the holiday season by running a festive 3-mile race. There’s also a Little Reindeer Dash for kids. 8-11am, Miami Lakes Veterans Park, 15151 NW 82 Ave., www.miamilakes-fl.gov

PALMETTO BAY

HISTORIC HOLIDAYS

EVENING STROLLS

Friday, December 2 & Wednesday, December 14

See the historic houses of the Deering Estate decorated in elegant holiday décor, keep warm by a campfire and watch some holiday films. $15/adult, $7/child. 6:30-9:30pm, Deering Estate, 16701 SW 72 Ave., 305-235-1668 www.deeringestate.org

STORY TIME & PHOTOS WITH SANTA

Saturday, December 17

Stop by for a photo with the big guy, holiday arts and crafts and a story time with Santa’s elves. Included with paid admission of $15/adult, $7/child. Additional fee for photos. 10am-1pm, Deering Estate, 16701 SW 72 Ave., 305-235-1668 www.deeringestate.org

PINECREST

NIGHTS OF LIGHTS

December 11-January 1

Be enchanted as Pinecrest Gardens transforms into a holiday wonderland featuring thousands of sparkling lights, a holiday-themed maze, storytelling and live entertainment on select nights. $20/adult, $15/child. 6-9pm, Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 Red Rd., 305-669-6990 www.pinecrestgardens.org

SOUTH MIAMI

SANTA’S PARADE OF THE ELVES

Sunday, December 4

See a procession of elves and entertainment wind their way through South Miami. 2pm, Sunset Drive from US-1 to 57th Avenue, and 57th Avenue from 72nd Street to 74th Street 305-668-3873 www.southmiamifl.gov

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SUNNY ISLES BEACH

WINTER FEST

Saturday-Sunday, December 3-4

A two-day celebration featuring an illumination ceremony, activities for all ages and more. $5/resident, $20/non-resident. Saturday 5-9pm, Sunday 10am-2pm. Gateway Park, 151 Sunny Isles Blvd., www.sibfl.net

Palm Beach County

TREE LIGHTING AND HOLIDAY CONCERT

Friday, December 2

Listen to a live concert and watch a tree lighting ceremony during this free, monthly concert series. 5-8pm, Boynton Beach Amphitheater, 120 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach, www.boynton-beach.org

ZOO LIGHTS

December 2-4, 9-11, 16-23, 26-30

Start a new tradition with family and friends by strolling the zoo while it’s twinkling with more than 1 million eco-friendly lights. Pre-purchase required online. $15-$22. 6-9pm, Palm Beach Zoo, 1301 Summit Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-547-9453 www.palmbeachzoo.org

ORNAMENTS NATURALLY

Saturday, December 3

Create holiday decorations using shells, sea beans, pinecones and unusual natural materials. Materials are provided. $8/member, $13. 10am & 1pm, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, 1801 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton, 561-544-8605 www.gumbolimbo.org

BOYNTON BEACH HOLIDAY PARADE

Saturday, December 3

Bring lawn chairs and settle in to watch a festive parade pass by. 4-6pm, Federal Highway and Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach, www.boynton-beach.org

GUMBO LIMBO AGLOW

December 6, 16, 20 & 30

Celebrate the SEAS’n during this nighttime event that includes holiday ambiance, illuminated outdoor aquariums, yard games and festive photo opportunities. $17.50. 6-7:30pm, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, 1801 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton, 561-544-8605 www.gumbolimbo.org

HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE

Friday, December 9

See festively decorated boats, decked out in dazzling lights, travel along the waterway during this annual event. The parade travels south from the Ocean Avenue Bridge in Lantana to the C-15 Canal in Delray Beach at 6:30pm. www.boyntonbeachcra.com

DELRAY BEACH HOLIDAY PARADE

Saturday, December 10

Watch this festive procession as it travels down Atlantic Avenue beginning at 6pm. This year’s theme is: Winter Nights and Holiday Lights. www.downtowndelraybeach.com

GINGERBREAD HOLIDAY CONCERT

Sunday, December 11

Family-friendly concert for all ages featuring seasonal classics and holiday cheer. $35 and up. 3pm, Lynn University Wold Performing Arts Center, 3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, 561-237-7000 www.lynn.edu/events

WINTER WONDERLAND

LASER LIGHTS & BITES

Fridays, December 16, 23 & 30

Sing and dance to holiday favorites during this outdoor laser concert spectacular. The night also features food trucks, science-themed activities, mini golf and more. $18.95/adult, $14.95/child. 6-9pm, Cox Science Center and Aquarium, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, www.coxsciencecenter.org

JINGLE BELL JOG

Saturday, December 17

Get your jingle on at this 5K event that gives out Santa suits and shoelace bells to runners to race in. All runners receive a medal. 7:30-9:30am, Anchor Park, 340 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, www.jinglebelljog.net

MENORAH LIGHTING

Sunday, December 18

Stop by Old School Square for a menorah lighting at Sunset. Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach, www.downtowndelraybeach.com

MIAMI CITY BALLET’S

THE NUTCRACKER

Wednesday-Friday, December 28-30

The Miami City Ballet presents George Balanchine’s dazzling choreography. 2pm & 7pm, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-832-7469 www.kravis.org

Every effort has been made to provide up-to-date information, however changes and cancellations do occur, especially due to weather. Please double check details before setting out for your celebration.

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KEEPING YOUR

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s this year ends, the promise of new possibilities emerges with the coming of a new year. In addition to personal goals, many parents set family resolutions. After all, most of us consider the health and happiness of our family as important as our own. And, because the family functions as a unit, it makes sense to set a few resolutions for the benefit of everyone under your roof.

Although the success rate for resolutions can be discouraging, experts say that they can stick if they are simple, carefully chosen and realistic. Following are easy, enjoyable family resolutions that offer huge, scientifically-proven rewards for very little effort.

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FINDING FAMILY TIME

We all know that family time is vitally important, but how do we squeeze it into those weeknights when work runs late, or school obligations beckon? We safeguard those minutes and then figure out how to turn everyday events into family time. Here are a few suggestions:

SAY NO TO OUTSIDE NONESSENTIALS: It’s so easy for what little free time we do have to get filled with requests from work, school or other obligations. While it would be nice if we could accommodate every request, doing so takes valuable time away from our families. Learn to graciously say no to requests that don’t truly matter so that you can say yes to what does.

WATCH HIGH-QUALITY MEDIA TOGETHER: It’s probably unrealistic to banish all screen time from your routine, but you can maximize it by finding regular, high-quality or educational programs that you can enjoy as a family. Use this as a time to talk about your own life experiences or lessons that come up during the show.

INVOLVE KIDS IN MEAL PREP AND CHORES: There is no way around making dinner and tidying up, but you can turn this into family time if you allow your kids to participate. Admittedly, the chores may take a little longer and require more patience when your children are involved, but, you can teach them valuable life skills, encourage work ethic and have the chance to talk to them about their day. Even better, children often feel a deep sense of pride when contributing to family life.

FIND A FAMILY HOBBY: Shared hobbies are a great way to build memories and spend quality time with your kids. Consider activities like geocaching, horseback riding, camping, stamp collecting, model building or martial arts. If your child is already passionate about a hobby, ask her to teach it to you. Sharing in this way will make her feel valued, while you will feel included.

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MAXIMIZE

FAMILY TIME BY DOWNPLAYING DOWNTIME:

A recent study showed that on weekdays, the average family spends around 37 minutes of quality time together. Fortunately, it’s possible to increase these minutes by hacking our downtime. Consider this: many people spend an average of three hours per day on social media, television or the internet. Time available for meaningful family bonding can be lost in front of screens. Be deliberate with evenings, weekends and downtime. Don’t let these minutes slip away.

EAT HEALTHY MEALS TOGETHER

AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE: Eating meals as a family saves money, boosts health and provides behavioral benefits for children. A study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health found that adolescents who dined with their families less than three times per week were more likely to participate in risky behaviors like drugs, alcohol and smoking. Experts at Stanford Children’s Health say that younger children who regularly eat with their parents are more confident and connected. Even busy families can find time to break bread together. Grab-and-go grocery store options, crockpot meals or made-ahead casseroles mean that gathering as a family is feasible, even on hectic nights.

PRIORITIZE FAMILY GAME

NIGHT: Although it can be challenging to pry kids away from electronics, a family game night is an easy way to foster a face-to-face connection. This simple, inexpensive ritual yields huge benefits like improved academic performance, enhanced motor skills and increased sportsmanship. Researchers from Carnegie Mellon found that playing academic games improves classroom performance. And the University of Florida found that kids who use strategy with their parents have better memory and problem-solving skills outside of family life. To ensure enthusiastic participation, turn off electronics and choose games that are suitable for everyone. If you have a multi-age family, pair up younger kids with older siblings and alternate easy games with harder ones. Take turns choosing games and regularly add new options to the rotation.

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REGULARLY READ TO (OR WITH)

YOUR KIDS: Countless studies confirm the benefits of reading to children. Experts say that children who have regular exposure to books enjoy lasting academic and social benefits. Specifically, when a parent reads even one book per day to a child, it exposes him to 290,000 additional words by kindergarten. Even better, reading to your child at bedtime makes him much more likely to take the initiative to read on his own. Adolescents who are regular readers have higher levels of empathy and exhibit fewer risky behaviors. Regardless of age, many kids need a parent’s ongoing encouragement. Studies have shown a large decline in reading at around fourth grade. Not so coincidentally, this is when many parents assume that reading is a school-day activity. If your child will no longer read with you, discuss the books you’re both reading. Or, listen to audiobooks together on the way to school. Making books an ongoing priority will encourage lifelong intellectual curiosity.

SPEND MORE TIME OUTSIDE:

A recent study revealed that the majority of adults list their fondest childhood memories as experiences that happened outdoors. Playing outside with friends, and visiting the ocean or seashore, were among the most popular responses. Yet, today’s children spend more time indoors than any generation before them. According to the National Recreation and Park Association, American children spend four to seven minutes per day playing outdoors while many spend up to seven hours in front of electronic screens. It’s less challenging to get children outside if you make it a family activity. Go for a family walk after dinner. Play flag football in the backyard, or head for the neighborhood park. You’ll be rewarded with significant benefits such as increased immunity, enhanced cognitive and social development, and increased attention span.

PRIORITIZE CIVILITY : A survey of more than 1,000 participants found that 94 percent of respondents believed that civility is in a

sharp, detrimental decline. The current climate of incivility is impossible to ignore. We see it in news coverage, on social media and during our everyday activities. Bullying, lying, cheating and showing an utter lack of empathy for others are all common forms are incivility. Thankfully, children learn acceptable behavior by watching their parents. They are always observing how we talk, how we behave, and how we treat one another. So it is possible to create a culture of respect in our own homes. We can demonstrate how to disagree with positivity, stress the importance of kindness and empathy, and insist that all family members treat others with dignity and respect. Additionally, kids who witness their parents prioritizing civility are better protected from the harm that this type of societal stress can cause to their health and their sense of well-being. None of these resolutions require large amounts of time, effort or money, but they are all worth trying. January may be a good time to begin, but quality family time is important all year long.

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Fractured Families

PEACEFUL SOLUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE HOLIDAYS

When a family is divided by divorce, it creates added stress during the holidays with regard to child visitation, gift giving and attending children’s programs. But it doesn’t have to be that way. If divorced parents can set aside their differences, the holidays can be a little less stressful for everyone.

At the top of most children of divorce’s wish lists is that their parents would reconcile differences and find a balance with regard to communication, cooperation and compromise. Here is a list of things parents can do to make that holiday wish come true.

• DO put your children first. Think about what they need for the holiday to be a good experience for them. Focus your efforts on quality time rather than material objects.

• DO set aside personal differences, past hurts and disappointments with your ex-spouse. This will make the holidays less stressful for everyone.

• DO make a schedule for visitation and have a solid plan for gift-giving and attending children’s events. If the conversation gets heated, call a time out and arrange another opportunity to talk.

• DO establish a good working relationship with your exspouse on behalf of your children. You don’t have to be buddies; you do need to be a team player.

• DO prepare your children ahead of time for what to expect over the holidays.

• DO be on time and keep goodbyes short when transitioning from home to home to avoid extra stress.

• DO your own communicating. Avoid making your children messengers.

• DO recognize the importance of your children’s relationship with their extended relatives on both sides of the family. Keep grandparents and other family members central in your children’s lives.

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ex-spouse unless you want to. But you should, at the very least, be cordial and courteous to one another.

• DO attend these programs with other family members or come alone. This is not a time to introduce casual dates to the family. The focus should be on your child, not you or someone new in your life.

• DO give each parent equal time alone to interact with your children at these events. If possible, coordinate schedules so that one parent takes the child to the event and the other brings him home.

• DO allow children to discuss past holidays if the subject arises. Remember that most kids grieve the loss of an intact family with every holiday and at each stage in life. Be sensitive to this and keep an open line of communication with your children.

• DO have reasonable expectations. The first few years after separation and divorce can be the hardest time to enjoy the holidays. Don’t expect things to be perfect. It takes time to heal wounds, establish new traditions and adjust to a new family unit.

• DO take care of yourself during the holidays. You’ll be a better parent if you get proper rest, exercise and nutrition, as well as the emotional support from others you need.

• DO remember the best gift you can give your children is your loving attention and the opportunity and freedom to love their other parent.

Denise Morrison Yearian is a freelance writer and the mother of three children.

RESOURCES FOR PARENTS

BOOKS

• Ex-Etiquette for Parents: Good Behavior After a Divorce or Separation by Jann Blackstone-Ford and Sharyl Jupe

• Families Apart: Ten Keys to Successful Co-Parenting by Melinda Blau

• Healing Hearts: Helping Children and Adults Recover from Divorce by Elizabeth Hickey

• Mom’s House, Dad’s House: Making Two Homes for Your Child by Isolina Ricci

• Stepwives: Ten Steps to Help Ex-wives and Stepmothers End the Struggle and Put the Kids First by Lynne Oxhorn-Ringwood and Louise Oxhorn with Marjorie Vego Krausz

WEBSITES

• www.bonusfamilies.com - An organization dedicated to peaceful coexistence between separated or divorced parents and their new families.

• www.divorcecare.com - This website contains a listing of local DivorceCare support groups for adults and children. Groups meet weekly to help people face the challenges of divorce and move toward rebuilding their lives.

• www.parentswithoutpartners.orgA single-parent support group for parents and children.

Broward Children’s Center (BCC) is a non-profit organization that provides quality programs to infants, children, and young adults who are developmentally disabled and/or medically fragile through a continuum of services designed to meet the needs of children and their families. SERVICES INCLUDE: • PRE-K AND K-5TH GRADE School • DAISY VILLAGE - ABA, SPL, PT and OT • Group Home • Home Health • Respite - Child Care • PPEC - Daily care for children with complex medical conditions • Advocacy - Case management • Family Strengthening - Educational Series Call (954)-416-2444 WWW.BCCKIDS.ORG Contact us at 954-943-7638 or info@bcckids.org • DO attend your children’s holiday programs. This
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DecemberEvents

Please e-mail listing information to calendar@southfloridafamilylife.com by the 5th of the month prior to the event date. Include the name of the event, location, address, date, time, brief description, price and telephone number for the public.

Trail Stroll

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10

Put on your walking shoes and take a guided boardwalk stroll through the mangrove swamp. All ages. Free. 10-10:30am, ANNE KOLB NATURE CENTER, 751 Sheridan St., Hollywood, 954-357-5161

Baby Shark Live! The Christmas Show

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15

Baby Shark and Pinkfog make a splash as they journey into the sea for the holidays. $29.50 and up. 6pm, BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org

Music Under the Stars

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16

Enjoy an evening of music and entertainment under the stars. 7pm, THE GREAT LAWN, corner of Atlantic and Pompano Beach Boulevards, www.pompanobeachfl.gov

Savor the Sounds

BROWARD COUNTY

Sunny Days and Starry Nights

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1

Participate in free museum exploration the first Thursday of every month. 11am-7pm, NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE, One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, www.nsuartmuseum.org

Moonlight Movies in the Park

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2

Bring lawn chairs or a blanket to an outdoor screening of Home Alone, shown on a giant, inflatable screen. 7:30pm, WESTON REGIONAL PARK, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, 954-389-4321 www.westonfl.org

Willy Wonka

DECEMBER 2-3 & 9-10

See a variety of versions – Willy Wonka Kids, Jr., Theatre for Young Audiences and a sensory inclusive show – throughout the month.

AVENTURA ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER and BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, www.browardcenter.org

Dance Fever Decades Party

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

Dance the night way at this high-energy dance party for the whole family. Free. 6-8pm, WESTON TOWN CENTER, Main Street & Bell Tower Lane, Weston, www.westonfl.org

Nature’s Gifts

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4

Make some nature-based arts and crafts to give

to loved ones. $2 donation. 2-4pm, ANNE KOLB NATURE CENTER, 751 Sheridan St., Hollywood, 954-357-5161

Rotary Run for Tomorrow

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Start the day with an invigorating run/walk and finish up with family entertainment at the end of the race. Pre-registration required. Run starts at 6:20am; festival begins at 8:30am. CYPRESS BAY HIGH SCHOOL, 18600 Vista Park Blvd., Weston, www.westonrotaryrun.com

Movies in the Park

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9

Bring the family for an outdoor screening of Elf. Free. 7pm, SULLIVAN PARK, 1700 Riverview Rd., www.deerfield-beach.com

Family Hayride and Campfire

FRIDAYS, DECEMBER 9, 16 & 30

Enjoy a hayride around the park, followed by a campfire where you can roast marshmallows to make s’mores. $4. 6:30-9pm. Dec. 9 EASTERLIN PARK, Oakland Park; Dec. 16, QUIET WATERS PARK, Deerfield Beach; Dec. 30, T.Y. PARK, Hollywood; www.broward.org/parks

Sunrise Arts & Crafts Festival

Featuring Winter Wonderland SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10

A community tradition of arts and crafts, entertainment, food and children’s activities is combined with Winter Wonderland, with additional family activities and snow play for kids. Festival is free; Winter Wonderland $5. 10am-4pm, WELLEBY PARK, 11100 NW 44 St., Sunrise, 954-747-4600 www.sunrisefl.gov

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18

This new family event fuses music and food trucks. 4-7pm, CHARLES F. DODGE CITY CENTER, 601 City Center Way, www.ppines.com

An Evening with the Stars

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23

Look through telescopes to see what’s visible in the South Florida sky. Free. 7:30-9pm, FERN FOREST NATURE CENTER, 201 Lyons Rd. S., Coconut Creek, 954-357-5198 www.broward.org/parks

Cirque Dreams Holidaze

WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY,

DECEMBER 28-29

See this awe-inspiring family holiday spectacular. $29-$69. Wednesday 8pm, Thursday 2pm & 8pm. BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org

F2P Gaming

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30

Teens and adults can join the fun with multiplayer gaming on the big screen. Free. 4-5:30pm,NORTH REGIONAL/BC LIBRARY, 1100 Coconut Creek Blvd. Coconut Creek, www.broward.org/library.

Winter Wonderlab Science

WEEKENDS

IN DECEMBER

Experience the weather elements that make winter storms through hands-on activities, exhibits and demonstrations. Included with paid museum admission. MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE, 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, www.mods.org

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Art Basel

THURSDAY-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1-3

Leading international galleries display multi-media work of modern and contemporary artists. MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach, www.artbasel.com

Gold Coast Free First Saturday

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

Enjoy free museum exploration the first Saturday of every month. GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM, 12450 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-253-0063 www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org

Night Hike & Campfire

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7

Explore the woods and wildlife at night and then gather around a campfire. $15. 7-9:30pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringestate.org

Food Truck Wednesdays

WEDNESDAYS, DECEMBER 7, 14, 21 & 28

Bring the family, and your appetite, to this food truck event featuring a variety of dishes to choose from. 5-10pm, Pelican Harbor Marina, 1275 NE 79 St., Miami, www.miamifoodtrucksevents.com

Teens Only: Holiday Movie

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9

Teens in grades 7-12 can hang out with peers and watch a screening of 8-Bit Christmas. 7-9pm, GATEWAY CENTER, 151 Sunny Isles Blvd., Sunny Isles Beach, www.sibfl.net

Laser Evening

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9

Get ready to rock out to a variety of music set to

PALM BEACH COUNTY

First Friday ArtWalk

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2

Discover the area’s vibrant art scene and galleries as you stroll Downtown Delray Beach on a self-guided tour. 6-9pm, VARIOUS LOCATIONS, www.downtowndelraybeach.com

Rockin’ Around the Block & Holiday Market

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

Bring the family for live music, children’s activities, food options and vendors selling handmade goods. This event’s start time is simultaneous to the Boynton Beach Holiday Parade. 4-9pm, DOWNTOWN BOYNTON BEACH, 100 NE Fourth St., Boynton Beach, www.boynton-beach.org

Sensory Saturdays

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

Families and children affected by autism spectrum

laser lights under a 67-foot dome. 7-11pm, PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, 1100 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.frostscience.org

Family Day on Aragon

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10

Enjoy a day of family fun activities, arts and crafts, live performances and more every second Saturday of the month. 2-5pm, CORAL GABLES MUSEUM, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, www.coralgablesmuseum.org

Free Family Day

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10

Celebrate the holiday season with craft activities, music, stories and more. 10am-4pm, HISTORYMIAMI, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami, 305-375-1492 www.historymiami.org

Mini-Me Science: Frosty Flurries

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11

Have some frosty fun creating a one-of-a-kind snowflake. 10:30-11:30am, PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.frostscience.org

Junior Orange Bowl Parade

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11

A community tradition, this annual event celebrates local children, community and culture with a parade of floats, cars, bands and more. 5-7pm, DOWNTOWN CORAL GABLES, www.juniororangebowl.org

Vizcaya Late

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14

Get in the holiday spirit with lantern-making for all skill levels. $10/adult, $5/child. 6-9pm, VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS, 3251 S. Miami Ave., Miami, www.vizcaya.org

Gables Bike Tour

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 Bring your bicycle and take a guided ride while

disorder can explore the museum for an hour before the center opens to the public. Lighting and sound adaptions are made during this time. 9-10am, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988 www.coxsciencecenter.org

Friday Night at the Museum

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9

Kids ages 7-12 can explore the museum after hours, watch a movie, participate in an experiment and enjoy pizza. $25. 6-9:30pm, CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUM AT SUGAR SAND PARK, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, www.sugarsandpark.org

Sandoway Discovery Series

WEDNESDAYS

Little ones can listen to a story at this ecosystems and marine life center. 11am, SANDOWAY DISCOVERY CENTER, 142 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, 561-274-7263 www.sandoway.org

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learning about the history of the area. The excursion begins at the museum and the cost includes museum admission. $10/person. 10am-noon, CORAL GABLES MUSEUM, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, 305-603-8067 www.coralgablesmuseum.org

Clear Kayak Adventure

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18

Get a close-up view of marine life while you paddle over sea-grass beds in Biscayne Bay. 10am-1pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringestate.org

A Seraphic Fire Christmas

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18

Seraphic Fire brings a unique sound to the stage with a performance of traditional English carols and Gregorian chants. $20-$55. 4pm, THE MOSS CENTER, 10950 SW 211 St., Cutler Bay, 786-573-5300 www.mosscenter.org

Holiday Movie

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22

Celebrate the season by watching a showing of Home Alone. 3-5pm, MIAMI BEACH LIBRARY, 227 22 St., Miami Beach, www.mdpls.org

Board Game Fun

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29

Unplug and unwind at the library with a variety of family board games to choose from. 4:30-7:30pm, CORAL REEF BRANCH, 9211 Coral Reef Dr., Miami, www.mdpls.org

Salute to Vienna New Year’s Concert

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30

Operetta, ballroom and ballet fuse in this charming celebration. $29-$159. 8pm, ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.arshtcenter.org

Mother Nature & Me THURSDAYS

Little ones learn all about nature through crafts, garden exploration and story time. Ages 5 and under with caregiver. $10/child. 10am-noon, DELRAY BEACH CHILDREN’S GARDEN, 137 SW Second Ave., Delray Beach, www.delraybeachchildrensgarden.org

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Magical Moments

THE TRUTH ABOUT SANTA CLAUS

Awonderful thing about being a parent is associating with nutty little people who believe in magic. A not-so-wonderful thing about being a parent is wising them up. Day after day we straighten out funny misconceptions and cute mispronunciations, relentlessly transforming kids into useful citizens who will hold jobs and pay their bills. I guess that’s good.

When my daughter Marie was 5, we were in the backyard looking up at the sky. She asked, “Where would clouds take you?”

I replied, “Nowhere. They’re like fog; if you sat on one, you’d fall right through.”

“Oh,” she said, disappointed. I felt like I’d reached up, grabbed her ankle and yanked her right out of the sky. Years later, her little sister Wendy asked me the same question. But that time I countered, “Where do YOU think they’d take you?”

“To Dreamland. You could visit your dreams there,” she said. Mmmm, better.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to put off orientation and correction for as long as possible? If I had it to do over again, I’d keep a running list of each foolish notion in a notebook and then finally one evening I’d say, “Marie, we need to talk.”

Sitting on her bed, I’d open the notebook. “First of all, there is no such word as ‘samoo.’ I know we’ve been using it ever since you first said it at age 2, but the word is ‘sandwich.’ Likewise, ‘jamoos’ are ‘pajamas’ to the rest of the English-speaking world.”

“Oh,” she’d say.

Moving down the list, I’d say, “Now, about your teachers: They don’t live at the school and they don’t serve you free of charge like your parents do. They may enjoy their work, but they do it for money. Also, the moon does not really follow us when we drive at night. That’s an optical illusion. Think about it: How could it simultaneously follow every car? About flying: There is no secret of arm-flapping or telekinesis that will make you fly. People just can’t do it. Also, fairies, unicorns and leprechauns are all made up.”

“But I’ve seen them on TV. There’s even a leprechaun who does cereal commercials,” Marie would protest, her face pale and eyes wide.

“That leprechaun is a cartoon. Somebody drew him,” I’d say. “There’s more: Dinosaurs are real, but they are all dead.” “No!” she’d gasp. As a tear ran down her cheek, she’d ask, “Why are you telling me all this tonight?”

He came to the middle school once. He walks on his hind legs and is almost as smart as a person.”

“He IS a person – in a costume,” I’d say. “I wanted you to know that so you wouldn’t embarrass yourself. And since we’d be talking anyhow, I figured it’s time to tell you everything else.”

“This is a lot to take in,” she’d say sadly.

“Yes,” I’d say, “But the important things haven’t changed. Your mom and I still love you, and so do your sisters –although they are just humans and not enchanted beasts.”

Marie would ask suddenly, “Hey! What about Santa Claus?”

“Oh, he’s real, but seldom seen. He sends out representatives in red suits to ask kids what they want. They use high-powered smartphones to report back to him at the North Pole so he can coordinate toy production with his elves. And don’t let any upperclassmen tell you differently, alright?”

“OK, Dad. And thanks.”

Do I seem inconsistent? I’m sorry, but it’s NEVER the right time to betray Santa.

Epstein is a freelance writer and author who savors the wonder of the season.

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