Bundle up for a night of solstice magic. Buttonwood Nature Center is set to host its fourth annual Winter Solstice Celebration on Saturday, Dec. 21, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Red Run Park. This family-friendly event marks the longest night of the year, a time recognized since ancient times for celebrating the “return of the sun.” Attendees can enjoy storytelling by Sam Little around a winter bonfire, hands-on activities for children and warm refreshments including hot chocolate. The Tri-State Astronomers club will provide telescopes for stargazing, while local vendors will offer holiday snacks and crafts. Jessica Watson, assistant director of Buttonwood, emphasized the significance of experiencing the solstice together as a community. The event is free and open to the public, with attendees encouraged to dress warmly for the outdoor festivities.
Grab a pickle and a pup. The Holiday Pup & Pickle Fest is set to take place on Saturday, Dec. 21, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center in Boonsboro, Maryland. This unique event invites attendees to sip, shop and sample a variety of pickle-themed products while also celebrating their furry friends. New this year, guests can bring their dogs to enjoy a pooch parade and browse dozens of vendors offering holiday gifts, dog-related items and pickle treats. The festival will feature live music performances by Drew Adams, Jack & Butch’s Shenanigans and Jeff Taulton, making it a festive outing for families and pet lovers alike. Admission includes pickle samples and access to all vendor booths.
Step into Historical Embrace. The Conococheague Institute in Mercersburg will host its Winter Yule Celebration, a free public event running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21, where community members can engage with the age-old tradition of the Yule log, a key symbol of winter festivities. Attendees will gather around a warm fire in the Institute’s cabin, where costumed interpreters will share enthralling stories from the 18th century, exploring the history of winter solstice celebrations and the folklore that has influenced these customs over the years. This immersive experience aims to connect participants with the rich cultural heritage surrounding this seasonal celebration, and no RSVP is required for this family-friendly event.
Get Cozy with Santa– This Friday, Dec. 20, from 6 to 8 p.m., families can enjoy a festive evening at Trigger’s Taproom located at 118 Walnut St. in Waynesboro. The event, titled “Photos with Santa by the Fire,” offers a cozy setting for children and parents alike to capture special holiday memories. Professional photography services will also be available for those looking to take home a polished keepsake.
Join the tree party. The Celebration of Trees event is set to take place on Saturday, Dec. 21, from 3 to 9 p.m. at the historic Springfield Barn located at 12 Springfield Lane, Williamsport, Maryland. This free community event will showcase more than 150 beautifully decorated trees, each adorned by local families, businesses and organizations. Attendees can enjoy various activities including visits with Santa, stunning light displays, photo opportunities and festive wagon rides, making it an enjoyable experience for the entire family.