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December 2024

Wednesday, December 4

Wags At The Flags
Wednesdays: December 4 and 11; January 8, 15, 22, and 29; February 5; March 5, 12, and 26 @ 4–8 PM
Returning to the Five Flags, Wags at the Flags is an indoor dog park featuring separate areas for small and large dogs, along with the Barka Lounge for owners to enjoy food, drinks, and adult refreshments. Each week will have themed events and local vendors. Proceeds benefit the Dubuque Regional Humane Society and Whispurring Hope. $5/dog. 405 Main St. 563-589-4258. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Reflections in the Park
December 4–January 5 @ 5–10 PM
Louis Murphy Park
The 30th anniversary of Hillcrest Family Services’ Reflections in the Park, presented by Fidelity Bank and Trust, is lighting up the holiday season in Dubuque. Louis Murphy Park will once again be transformed into a spectacular Christmas winter wonderland, featuring a stunning array of intricate and animated light displays. Highlights include the popular Tunnel of Lights, the Faley family-sponsored 30-foot Digital Christmas Tree, Memory Lane, and many new and recurring favorites, all enhanced with LED lighting. This annual event, now in its third decade, has become a treasured family tradition. Many visitors who once came as children now return with their own families. “This event is about more than holiday lights—it’s about hope,” said Hillcrest Family Services CEO Mike Fidgeon. “People visiting the park help provide crucial behavioral health services to over 7,000 individuals in our community who rely on Hillcrest Family Services.” Discounted tickets are available at Tri-State area Fidelity Bank and Trust locations and Hillcrest Family Services. Vehicle: $10 ADV/$12 gate. 1700 S Grandview Ave. 563-583-7357.

Wellington Lane Lights
December 4–5, 9–12, 16–19, 23–26, 30–31; January 1 @ 5–9 PM
December 6–7, 13–14, 20–21, 27–28 @ 5–10 PM
6520 Wellington Ln

The Edge family’s holiday light display featuring approximately 19,000 lights is 20–30 minutes long and synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM to enjoy the full experience. 100% of all at-will donations will be presented to Animal Welfare Friends, a no-kill, nonprofit animal rescue and shelter in Monticello, IA. Free. facebook.com/Wellingtonlanelights.

Movers and Shakers: DIY Cocktail and Snow Shaker
Wednesday, December 4 @ 6–7 PM
Backpocket Dubuque

Create either one larger snow shaker or two smaller snow shakers. Plus, enjoy a special holiday cocktail or mocktail making lesson. Feel free to bring any keepsakes from home you want to include in your shaker. All supplies provided. All ages. $15. 333 E 10th St. facebook.com/backpocketdubuque.

12 Days of Christmas at Hotel Julien: Tree Lighting Ceremony
Wednesday, December 4 @ 6–7:30 PM
Hotel Julien Dubuque

The perfect kickoff to the holiday season! Hotel Julien Dubuque unveils their stunning Christmas tree in the lobby. Enjoy Christmas cookies, hot chocolate, music, a visit from Santa Claus, and a tree-lighting ceremony during this popular family event. Free. 200 Main St. 563-588-5563. hoteljuliendubuque.com.

Museum X: Wings of Wonder: Exploring Raptors & Birds
Wednesday, December 4 @ 6–8 PM
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Curious about the feather count of a bald eagle or the incredible speed of a falcon? Join Jennifer Drayna, Director of Education, and discover fascinating facts about local raptors and enjoy a chance to meet a feathered friend up close. Light refreshments will be available. Members: Free Non-members: $10. 350 E 3rd St. 563-557-9545. rivermuseum.org.

Shalom Movie Night: Silent Night: The Story of the Christmas Truce
Wednesday, December 4 @ 6–7:30 PM
Shalom Spirituality Center and Online

Enjoy this 2020 Timeline–World History Documentary, telling the true story of the spontaneous Christmas truce which took place during WWI, 110 years ago this very Christmas. Far from being just a quaint fact in some dusty history book, the Christmas Truce of 1914 still offers us hope today. If enemy forces locked in a terrible war can find peace through the shared celebration of Christmas, then it is a reminder to all of us that peace can manifest through any adversity. Enjoy popcorn while watching the 50-minute documentary, and then discuss its various themes and sing some Christmas carols. Facilitated by Jim Earles. Free. RSVP by 12/3. 1001 Davis St. 563-582-3592. shalomretreats.org.

Thursday, December 5

12 Days of Christmas at Hotel Julien: Mistletones present SNOWBIZ
Thursday, December 5 @ Noon and 6 PM
Hotel Julien Dubuque

Celebrate the season with a full-length Christmas show featuring your favorite holiday tunes, incredible vocals, and a live jazz band. The matinée performance starts with check in and cocktails at noon, lunch at 12:30 p.m., and show at 1:30 p.m. The evening performance starts with check in and cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., and show at 7:30 p.m. 200 Main St. 563-599-7775. mistletones.biz.

Dimensional Brewing Tip Night for Friends of Dubuque County Conservation
Thursday, December 5 @ 4–9 PM
Dimensional Brewing Co

Bid on local artists’ nature-based works in the silent auction. All donations go towards environmental education, bus grants, scholarships, and conservation equipment. 67 Main St. 563-556-6745. 

Reflections in the Park
December 5–January 5 @ 5–10 PM
Louis Murphy Park
The 30th anniversary of Hillcrest Family Services’ Reflections in the Park, presented by Fidelity Bank and Trust, is lighting up the holiday season in Dubuque. Louis Murphy Park will once again be transformed into a spectacular Christmas winter wonderland, featuring a stunning array of intricate and animated light displays. Highlights include the popular Tunnel of Lights, the Faley family-sponsored 30-foot Digital Christmas Tree, Memory Lane, and many new and recurring favorites, all enhanced with LED lighting. This annual event, now in its third decade, has become a treasured family tradition. Many visitors who once came as children now return with their own families. “This event is about more than holiday lights—it’s about hope,” said Hillcrest Family Services CEO Mike Fidgeon. “People visiting the park help provide crucial behavioral health services to over 7,000 individuals in our community who rely on Hillcrest Family Services.” Discounted tickets are available at Tri-State area Fidelity Bank and Trust locations and Hillcrest Family Services. Vehicle: $10 ADV/$12 gate. 1700 S Grandview Ave. 563-583-7357.

Wellington Lane Lights
December 5, 9–12, 16–19, 23–26, 30–31; January 1 @ 5–9 PM
December 6–7, 13–14, 20–21, 27–28 @ 5–10 PM
6520 Wellington Ln

The Edge family’s holiday light display featuring approximately 19,000 lights is 20–30 minutes long and synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM to enjoy the full experience. 100% of all at-will donations will be presented to Animal Welfare Friends, a no-kill, nonprofit animal rescue and shelter in Monticello, IA. Free. facebook.com/Wellingtonlanelights.

Honey Tasting & Charcuterie Board Workshop
Thursday, December 5 @ 6–8 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Learn all about honey, and build a charcuterie board to take home. During this workshop attendees will have a full sensory honey tasting experience from Dry Creek Beekeeping with a variety of honey flavors (light, medium and dark colored honeys) and a variety of textures (creamed, crystallized and direct from the comb). Then, build a beautiful charcuterie board filled with cheeses, meats, and all the goodies to take home and enjoy. A perfect appetizer that you can recreate for the holidays.
Workshop includes several honey samples, board for the charcuterie and meats, cheeses, and extras. You can bring a beverage to enjoy during class: wine, beer, soda, water etc. Instructed by Lynn Kaufman and Dry Creek Beekeeping. $65. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

Friday, December 6

First Fridays: Stoned Art Studio & Gallery
Friday, December 6 @ Noon–7 PM
Stoned Art Studio & Gallery
Stoned Art Studio & Gallery hosts a Holiday Open House while showcasing the art and Driftless Region photography of Henry Matthiessen III and will also be showcasing the splintalism abstract art Allen Eberle of Clinton, IA. Refreshments and jazz music round off the evening. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Free. 1800 Central Ave. StonedArtStudio.com.

First Fridays: Widdershins Artisan Gallery
Friday, December 6 @ Noon–8 PM
Widdershins Artisan Gallery

Widdershins Artisan Gallery features artworks by local, regional, and national artists including Mark Dierker, John Potter, Debra Sullivan, Tad Banker, Sara Mess, Dan Aldeman, Peggy Jo Brekke, K.A. Kriesel, Katherine Funke, Heather Houzenga, Jay Pauley, Autumn Rose, Bill Potter, Deb Lutz, Robin Griswold-Ott, Moon Yokum, Vicki Copeland, Tim Wear, the late Shirley Dale, Karen Franklin, and Ben Curtis. Enjoy the comfy vintage furniture while listening to classic rock tunes. Refreshments will also be available. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Free. 2204 Central Ave. WiddershinsGallery.com.

First Fridays: Fischer Building Holiday Art Sale
Fridays: December 6 and 13 @ 1–6 PM
Saturdays: December 7 and 14 @ 9 AM–Noon
Fischer Building

The Fischer Building is hosting a holiday art sale on Dec. 6 and 13 at 1–6 p.m. and Dec. 7 and 14 at 9 a.m.–noon. Explore the gallery spaces featuring Troy Aiken, Aaron Butcher, Abigail Butcher, Andonia Giannakouros, Nacole Meyer, Liz Robertson, and Rich Robertson. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Free. 219 W 9th St & 915 Main St. FirstFridaysDubuque.org.

A Merry Millwork Market
Friday, December 6 @ 4–8 PM
Saturday, December 7 @ 9 AM–2 PM
Schmid Innovation Center Courtyard and 10th Street Between Jackson & Washington Street
A Merry Millwork Market is returning for its 8th year. Join the Gronen and Wicked River Event Production teams for a free, family-friendly celebration. Warm up under the tents and shop the best of local crafts, sips, and bites for your gift-giving needs this holiday season. From local artists to woodworkers, ceramic makers, and treats like baked goods and hot beverages—there is something for everyone at this year’s market. Friday night’s opening tradition is a family favorite and includes performances of holiday tunes from the Americana Band with a tree lighting ceremony at 6 p.m. followed by a visit from Santa. On Saturday, visitors can catch more caroling, choreography from Adam’s Dance Connection, holiday magic tricks by local magic club Ring 93, and a local boutique fashion show at 11 a.m. The Millwork Collective will be coordinating horse and carriage rides. The public can purchase tickets for rides beginning at 10 a.m. All proceeds from the event benefit the Millwork Collective, a group of nonprofits located in the lower level of the Schmid Innovation Center who work together to operate more efficiently and generate increased impact through co-location and shared services. MerryMillworkMarket.com.

First Fridays: Lizbeth Doran
Friday, December 6 @ 4:30–7:30 PM
Outside the Lines Art Gallery

Outside the Lines Art Gallery features Lizbeth Doran who will be demonstrating her beading technique throughout the evening and again the following morning from 10 a.m. to noon. Light refreshments will be offered. This is a relaxed, family-friendly opportunity to visit with the artists of our community and learn a little about how they make their art. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Free. 1101 Main St. ShopOTLAG.com.

Reflections in the Park
December 6–January 5 @ 5–10 PM
Louis Murphy Park
The 30th anniversary of Hillcrest Family Services’ Reflections in the Park, presented by Fidelity Bank and Trust, is lighting up the holiday season in Dubuque. Louis Murphy Park will once again be transformed into a spectacular Christmas winter wonderland, featuring a stunning array of intricate and animated light displays. Highlights include the popular Tunnel of Lights, the Faley family-sponsored 30-foot Digital Christmas Tree, Memory Lane, and many new and recurring favorites, all enhanced with LED lighting. This annual event, now in its third decade, has become a treasured family tradition. Many visitors who once came as children now return with their own families. “This event is about more than holiday lights—it’s about hope,” said Hillcrest Family Services CEO Mike Fidgeon. “People visiting the park help provide crucial behavioral health services to over 7,000 individuals in our community who rely on Hillcrest Family Services.” Discounted tickets are available at Tri-State area Fidelity Bank and Trust locations and Hillcrest Family Services. Vehicle: $10 ADV/$12 gate. 1700 S Grandview Ave. 563-583-7357.

Wellington Lane Lights
December 6–7, 13–14, 20–21, 27–28 @ 5–10 PM
December 9–12, 16–19, 23–26, 30–31; January 1 @ 5–9 PM
6520 Wellington Ln

The Edge family’s holiday light display featuring approximately 19,000 lights is 20–30 minutes long and synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM to enjoy the full experience. 100% of all at-will donations will be presented to Animal Welfare Friends, a no-kill, nonprofit animal rescue and shelter in Monticello, IA. Free. facebook.com/Wellingtonlanelights.

First Fridays: Art of Love
Friday, December 6 @ 5:30–8 PM
The Stu

The Stu exhibits Art of Love and is launching WynkWink. Drinks, finger foods, and fun. Come with an open mind and ready to have a good time. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Ages 21+. Free. 1533 Central Ave. facebook.com/TriPhoenixGroup.

First Fridays: Tim Olson & Lena Happ Olson
Friday, December 6 @ 5:30–9:30 PM
Voices Studios

Voices Studios highlights an evocative combination of two art exhibits showcasing the works of acclaimed artist Tim Olson, complimented with the works of daughter and artist Lena Olson. Experience the unique perspectives of two artists whose journeys are rooted in deep personal reflection, family, and a dedication to their creativity. Tim Olson, a native of Marathon, IA, brings a rich background in photography and painting to this exhibit. His artistic education spans Bemidji State University, the University of Iowa, and Loras College, where he honed his skills across multiple disciplines. With a career beginning in Chicago’s photography studios as a printer and technician, Tim has developed a multifaceted approach to visual art that includes photographs, paintings, prints, and stained glass. His works have been widely exhibited across the United States, with notable recent showings at the La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles and the Sioux City Art Center. His talent has also been recognized in prestigious publications, such as New American Paintings, and he was named an Iowa Artist Fellow in 2022. Lena Olson has been immersed in creativity since she was a toddler, growing up surrounded by art and encouraged to explore her own voice. Developing her skills from a young age, Lena has formed a distinctive style that blends her father’s influence with her own modern perspectives and experimental approach. Her pieces reflect a natural curiosity and an impressive depth, capturing vivid emotions and snapshots of everyday life through a youthful yet sophisticated lens. This exhibit marks an important milestone for Lena as she shares her latest creations with the public and embarks on her own journey as a professional artist. Refreshments will be served. On display Dec. 6–Jan. 31. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Free. 1585 Central Ave. VoicesStudios.org.

First Fridays: Kinship
Friday, December 6 @ 6–8 PM
Planted.

Planted. immerses you in vibrant creativity during their annual group exhibition, Kinship. The showcase features a diverse array of artwork from talented artists who have previously graced the gallery walls. Kinship serves as an opportunity for artists to reconnect and celebrate their shared passion for creation, free from the constraints of a specific theme. All artworks are affordably priced at under $200, making it an ideal opportunity for newcomers to start their art collection or find the perfect gift for a loved one. On display Dec. 6–29. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Free. 245 W 1st St. PlantedDBQ.com.

First Fridays: Dubuque Area Arts Collective & Scenic Art Loop
Friday, December 6 @ 7–11 PM
Smokestack
Just in time for the holidays, the Dubuque Area Arts Collective and Scenic Art Loop showcase a variety of original artwork by local and regional artists and makers—perfect for gifting or adding to your personal collection. Anything from original artwork and pottery to prints and unique handmade gifts. With all pieces priced $200 and under, this exhibition furthers the event’s mission to make art accessible to all in our community while supporting the artists who live and make work here. On display Dec. 4–27. First Friday is a free downtown monthly community arts event with open galleries, artists’ studios, and live entertainment, fostering community and celebrating arts in Dubuque. Free. 62 E 7th St. DubuqueArts.com.

Kurt & Steve
Friday, December 6 @ 7 PM
Galena Eagles Club (Galena, IL)

Kurt and Steve have been performing together since 2019. The combination of Kurt Stutzke as lead guitarist, Steve Sieverding on rhythm guitar, and their distinct vocals and harmonies will have you enjoying their blend of ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s country, classic rock, and even some rhythm and blues that you don’t hear from other entertainers. Free. 237 S Main St.

Dubuque Fighting Saints VS Waterloo Black Hawks: Teddy Bear Toss
Friday, December 6 @ 7:05 PM
ImOn Arena
Mark your calendar for the Toys for Tots’ Teddy Bear Toss with Santa Claus. Bring a new teddy bear or other plush toy to throw onto the ice following the Saints’ first goal. The defending Eastern Conference Champion Dubuque Fighting Saints hockey team returns for another season at ImOn Arena on Schmitt Island. This season’s full schedule features 30 home dates highlighted by a season-long celebration of the Fighting Saints’ 15th anniversary season as a Tier-1 franchise. $13+. 1800 Admiral Sheehy Dr.

Seasonal Allergies
December 6–7, 12–14, and 19–20 @ 7:30 PM
December 8, 15, 21–22 @ 2 PM
Bell Tower Theater

What are the holidays without a little chaos? Julia’s life is turned upside down when her soon-to-be-divorced brother shows up unexpectedly and stays from Thanksgiving through New Year’s. Don’t miss the local premiere this funny, heartwarming comedy about friends, family, and holiday stresses. Thursday night performances are Girl’s Night Out, and everyone will get a free glass of wine before the show. $24, $12 early bird. 2728 Asbury Rd. 563-588-3377. BellTowerTheater.net.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever The Musical
December 6–7 @ 7:30 PM
December 8 @ 2 PM
Grand Opera House

Ring in the holidays with the Herdmans! The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world–so when they crash Sunday school and demand parts in the Christmas pageant, the whole town panics. There’s not supposed to be biting or cigar-smoking in Bethlehem, and while these kids have never even heard the Christmas story, they definitely have rewrites! Soon, everyone is calling for reluctant director Grace Bradley to cancel the whole thing. It’s up to the Bradleys and the Reverend to help their community see the Christmas story and the Herdman kids through new eyes in this buoyant musical adaptation of the funny and touching holiday classic. All ages. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Live at Heritage Center Performing Arts Series: Christmas at Heritage Center “Glory to the Newborn King”
Friday, December 6 @ 7:30 PM
Heritage Center John and Alice Butler Hall
This UD tradition will bring spiritual meaning to your Christmas season. The Department of Fine and Performing Arts celebrates with you the birth of Christ through a concert presentation featuring the John and Alice Butler Pipe Organ, UD choirs, and UD Concert Band with live narration. Complimentary holiday refreshments and live music from the UD Jazz Band will immediately follow the concert. $19–$24. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.

Saturday, December 7

15th Annual Stuff the Truck for Toys for Tots
Saturday, December 7 @ 8 AM–4 PM
Theisen’s Home • Farm • Auto Dubuque

Radio Dubuque will Supercast live at the Dubuque Theisen’s while shoppers take advantage of their annual toy sale discounts. Santa will be on hand from 10 a.m. to noon to meet with eager youngsters and get a photo and free sugar cookies if you like! The Marines and/or Marine Corps League members will be there as well, as Toys for Tots looks to match or beat the amazing $10,000+ in cash and toys they receive from the annual event. Stop by and say “Hi” to Bryce Parks from Toys for Tots and 365ink and the Theisen’s and Radio Dubuque crew manning the collection zone outside the store (no matter the weather) all day long on Saturday. 2900 Dodge St. facebook.com/DBQToysForTots.

Christmas Paint Party
Saturday, December 7 @ 8–10 AM
Wahlert Catholic High School Cafeteria

The Wahlert winter guard fundraiser offers breakfast treats, hot chocolate, and three canvas options for painting. RSVP by 12/5, walk-ins welcome. Ages 8+. $30. 563-845-8340. e.givesmart.com/events/G1Q.

Galena Territory Holiday Market
Saturday, December 7 @ 8:30 AM–1:30 PM
Galena Territory Owners’ Club (Galena, IL)
Embrace the magic of the holiday season and find an enchanting array of winter decorations, unique gift items, arts and crafts, and delectable baked goods to make your spirits bright. Hosted by the Greenspace Advisory Group of The Galena Territory Association, dedicated to preserving and maintaining the GTA’s beautiful 1,900 acres of common grounds, trails, and natural areas. Your support helps ensure the continued protection and enhancement of these cherished spaces. Free. 2000 Territory Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-2000. TheGalenaTerritory.com.

Fischer Building Holiday Art Sale
Saturdays: December 7 and 14 @ 9 AM–Noon
Friday, December 13 @ 1–6 PM
Fischer Building

The Fischer Building is hosting a holiday art sale on Dec. 6 and 13 at 1–6 p.m. and Dec. 7 and 14 at 9 a.m.–noon. Explore the gallery spaces featuring Troy Aiken, Aaron Butcher, Abigail Butcher, Andonia Giannakouros, Nacole Meyer, Liz Robertson, and Rich Robertson. Free. 219 W 9th St & 915 Main St.

Dubuque Winter Farmers Market
Saturdays through April: December 7 @ 9 AM–Noon
Kennedy Mall in Former Rue21
Winter Farmers Market will be located in the former Rue21 storefront on the north concourse of Kennedy Mall, next to Bath & Body Works. More than 20 regional food vendors will offer seasonal fresh produce, eggs, humanely raised beef, poultry and pork, cheeses, honey, maple syrup, artisan baked goods, jams and jellies, spice blends, seasonings, whole dried herbs and flavored cooking oils, salsas and hot sauces, body care products, and more. In an effort to reduce, reuse, and recycle, Winter Market organizers encourage you to bring your own reusable shopping bags or purchase a reusable market tote at the market’s information table. They also offer a recycling station that will accept clean cardboard egg cartons and glass canning/mason jars. Closed Dec. 28 for a holiday break. Free. 555 JFK Rd. wintermarketdbq.com.

A Merry Millwork Market
Saturday, December 7 @ 9 AM–2 PM
Schmid Innovation Center Courtyard and 10th Street Between Jackson & Washington Street
A Merry Millwork Market is returning for its 8th year. Join the Gronen and Wicked River Event Production teams for a free, family-friendly celebration. Warm up under the tents and shop the best of local crafts, sips, and bites for your gift-giving needs this holiday season. From local artists to woodworkers, ceramic makers, and treats like baked goods and hot beverages—there is something for everyone at this year’s market. Friday night’s opening tradition is a family favorite and includes performances of holiday tunes from the Americana Band with a tree lighting ceremony at 6 p.m. followed by a visit from Santa. On Saturday, visitors can catch more caroling, choreography from Adam’s Dance Connection, holiday magic tricks by local magic club Ring 93, and a local boutique fashion show at 11 a.m. The Millwork Collective will be coordinating horse and carriage rides. The public can purchase tickets for rides beginning at 10 a.m. All proceeds from the event benefit the Millwork Collective, a group of nonprofits located in the lower level of the Schmid Innovation Center who work together to operate more efficiently and generate increased impact through co-location and shared services. MerryMillworkMarket.com.

7th Annual Photos with Santa
Saturday, December 7 @ 9 AM–1 PM
Park Farm Winery (Bankston, IA)

Santa and Mrs. Claus are coming to town for the 7th year in a row with RH Photography and Park Farm Winery. Bring the family out for photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus and enjoy wood-fired pizza baked in their on-site brick oven along with their locally made wine. Admission gets you two professional images with Santa, released electronically, and print release free. RSVP. $25. 15159 Thielen Rd, Bankston, IA. 563-239-2013. parkfarmwinery.com.

Platteville Winter Farmer’s Market
1st & 3rd Saturdays though April: December 7 @ 9 AM–Noon
Rountree Gallery (Platteville, WI)

Find homegrown and handmade products from fresh produce and prepared food to stained glass and bath bombs. 120 W Main St, Platteville, WI. 608-218-4374. PlattevilleFarmersMarketWI.com.

Centrally Rooted Christmas Open House
Saturday, December 7 @ 10 AM–2 PM
Centrally Rooted

Enjoy a Mindful Musicians mini-class, photos, and a singalong with Santa as well as raffles, hot chocolate and delicious holiday baked goods. Guests may also take advantage of Centrally Rooted’s art and music exploration labs. Centrally Rooted is a Dubuque-based nonprofit organization that focuses on brain health through creative expression. Free. 2230 Central Ave. 563-500-7641. centrallyrooted.com.

2nd Annual Merry Mingle Market
Saturday, December 7
Run Run Rudolph 5K @ 10 AM
Downtown Market @ Noon–4 PM
Lighted Christmas Parade @ 6 PM
Various Locations in Dyersville, IA

Dyersville Downtown Market hosts a special December event featuring a 5K, market, and lighted Christmas parade. Start your day with some holiday fitness! Whether you’re running the 5K or taking it easy on the 1-mile route, the Run Run Rudolph 5K is the perfect way to kick off the festivities. Packet pick-up at the pavilion starting at 8 a.m. Then, head to Legacy Square for the Merry Mingle Market. Enjoy shopping from local vendors offering unique gifts, handmade goods, and tasty treats—perfect for the holiday season. Plus, Santa will be making a special appearance to spread some extra cheer. When you’re not shopping local you and your family can enjoy a complimentary horse-drawn carriage ride and an alpaca petting zoo. The day ends with the Lighted Christmas Parade. Watch the streets come alive with dazzling floats and glowing vehicles. dyersvilledowntownmarket.com.

Santa Day
Saturday, December 7 @ 10 AM–1 PM
Shake Rag Alley (Mineral Point, WI)

After checking in at Lind Pavillion, visitors are welcome to enjoy photos with Santa, holiday crafts, gingerbread cottage-making, and sweet treats. Santa takes a break from toymaking to be at the Cabinet Shop for photos at 10 a.m.–noon In the Lind Pavilion, families can make gingerbread cottages and holiday crafts at 10 a.m.–1 pm. Take-home kits are available for pick up to create holiday fun at home. This beloved community tradition is also a fundraiser supporting the nonprofit arts organization. RSVP recommended. Santa Photos: $10; Crafts and Cottage: $5 each. 411 Commerce St. 608-987-3292. ShakeRagAlley.org.

Galena Holidaze Festival
Saturday, December 7 @ 11 AM–6 PM
Green Street Plaza (Galena, IL)

Enjoy magical offerings of craft vendors, food, sweets, and beverages. There will be ice skating under snow, a chance to talk to Santa Claus, kids games and art activities, live music, and pet an Alpaca in the plaza of the Midwest’s best holiday town. End the evening watching a magnificent display of fireworks presented by the Galena Downtown Business Association. Suggested Donation: $5/ family. 815-777-2248. galenaholidazefestival.com.

Christmas at the Fort
Saturday, December 7 @ 11 AM–3 PM
Apple River Fort State Historic Site (Elizabeth, IL)

Celebrate Christmas the 1832 way! Step back in time to enjoy a typical German Christmas, complete with a decorated fir tree and hand molded marzipan. Kids and adults alike will enjoy playing with period toys and games, as well as bartering at the fur trading post for the best goods on this side of the Mississippi. And be sure to check out the Fort’s gift shop inside the Interpretive Center, just off Route 20, for unique items for everyone on your shopping list. Free. 311 E Myrtle St, Elizabeth, IL. 815-858-2028. appleriverfort.org.

Scuba Santa
December 7 and 8 @ Noon–1 PM
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Santa is making his annual stop at the River Museum and will be diving in the Main Channel Aquarium, located in the William Woodward Mississippi River Center. Grab your family and friends for photos with Scuba Santa. Included with general admission. 350 E 3rd St. 563-557-9545. rivermuseum.org.

Santa’s Workshop and Tree Lighting Ceremony
Saturday, December 7
Workshop: 1–2 PM
Tree Lighting: 2–3 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library

Calling all elves! Here is your chance to make and wrap a few holiday gifts before the big Christmas tree is lit at the library. The 18-foot Christmas tree decorated in full Victorian splendor will light up the rotunda. Enjoy cookies, hot chocolate, and holiday music from the Senior High School Madrigal Singers. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-589-4225. carnegiestout.org.

Dubuque Symphony Orchestra Holiday Family
Saturday, December 7 @ 1 PM
Five Flags Theater
The DSO’s special one-hour family program of kid-friendly holiday music features vocalist Kira Guloien, the Dubuque Chorale Children’s Choir and members of the Heartland Ballet. Sing and jingle along to your favorite holiday tunes including carols, selections from The Nutcracker, film scores, and more! Includes photos with Santa post-concert. $24+ Adults, $14+ children. 405 Main St. 563-557-1677. dubuquesymphony.org.

Reflections in the Park
December 7–January 5 @ 5–10 PM
Louis Murphy Park
The 30th anniversary of Hillcrest Family Services’ Reflections in the Park, presented by Fidelity Bank and Trust, is lighting up the holiday season in Dubuque. Louis Murphy Park will once again be transformed into a spectacular Christmas winter wonderland, featuring a stunning array of intricate and animated light displays. Highlights include the popular Tunnel of Lights, the Faley family-sponsored 30-foot Digital Christmas Tree, Memory Lane, and many new and recurring favorites, all enhanced with LED lighting. This annual event, now in its third decade, has become a treasured family tradition. Many visitors who once came as children now return with their own families. “This event is about more than holiday lights—it’s about hope,” said Hillcrest Family Services CEO Mike Fidgeon. “People visiting the park help provide crucial behavioral health services to over 7,000 individuals in our community who rely on Hillcrest Family Services.” Discounted tickets are available at Tri-State area Fidelity Bank and Trust locations and Hillcrest Family Services. Vehicle: $10 ADV/$12 gate. 1700 S Grandview Ave. 563-583-7357.

Wellington Lane Lights
December 7, 13–14, 20–21, 27–28 @ 5–10 PM
December 9–12, 16–19, 23–26, 30–31; January 1 @ 5–9 PM
6520 Wellington Ln

The Edge family’s holiday light display featuring approximately 19,000 lights is 20–30 minutes long and synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 99.9 FM to enjoy the full experience. 100% of all at-will donations will be presented to Animal Welfare Friends, a no-kill, nonprofit animal rescue and shelter in Monticello, IA. Free. facebook.com/Wellingtonlanelights.

Candlelight Shopping
Saturday, December 7 @ 5–9 PM
Mineral Point, WI

This tradition turns Mineral Point into a holiday destination, open to everyone. Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride, sing along with carolers, and try chestnuts roasted over an open fire. Walk through historic streets lined with candle-lit luminarias, and get a head start on holiday shopping as local boutiques, galleries, and shops stay open late. A fireworks display at 7 p.m. adds an extra spark to the evening. mineralpoint.com.

Light Up The Hill Luminary
Saturday, December 7 @ 5:30–8:30 PM
Knob Hill Drive

Enter the event on Knob Hill Drive and follow the signs. One hundred homes will be decorated for the holidays with Christmas lights and luminaries. Enjoy the sights from your vehicle or walk through. Free. 563-451-4994.

Holiday Fire in the Sky
Saturday, December 7 @ 6:30–7 PM
Downtown Galena, IL
Enjoy the evening sky as it comes alive with fireworks to kick off the holiday season in downtown Galena. See the impressive display from just about anywhere in downtown Galena and surrounding areas. Presented by the Galena Downtown Business Association (GDBA). Free. 815-281-0673. gdbaemail@gmail.com.

Seasonal Allergies
December 7, 12–14, and 19–20 @ 7:30 PM
December 8, 15, 21–22 @ 2 PM
Bell Tower Theater

What are the holidays without a little chaos? Julia’s life is turned upside down when her soon-to-be-divorced brother shows up unexpectedly and stays from Thanksgiving through New Year’s. Don’t miss the local premiere this funny, heartwarming comedy about friends, family, and holiday stresses. Thursday night performances are Girl’s Night Out, and everyone will get a free glass of wine before the show. $24, $12 early bird. 2728 Asbury Rd. 563-588-3377. BellTowerTheater.net.

Dubuque Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concerts
Saturday, December 7 @ 7:30 PM
Sunday, December 8 @ 2 PM
Five Flags Theater
The warm sounds of the holidays fill the hall as the DSO is joined by vocalist Kira Guloien, the Dubuque Chorale and members of the Heartland Ballet in an enchanting collection of holiday favorites. Expect to hear plenty of holiday favorites, including carols, selections from The Nutcracker, film scores and more. Saturday evening concert attendance includes entry to post-concert Encore Reception. Enjoy complimentary refreshments and visit with DSO musicians. $19+ Adults, $12+ children. 405 Main St. 563-557-1677. dubuquesymphony.org.

River Glen & Band, Bella Moss, Wxlley
Saturday, December 7 @ 7:30 PM
The Goose
Come get some nourishing folk-pop/folk-rock as River Glen & His Band deliver their final Dubuque performance of 2024 with Bella Moss and Wxlley. This performance will be a live album recording in partnership with Darren Hushak of Pinnacle Sound. This means that attendees will be asked not to talk downstairs during the performance. Doors at 7 p.m. $15. 920 Main St. facebook.com/RiverGlenMusic.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever The Musical
December 7 @ 7:30 PM
December 8 @ 2 PM
Grand Opera House

Ring in the holidays with the Herdmans! The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world–so when they crash Sunday school and demand parts in the Christmas pageant, the whole town panics. There’s not supposed to be biting or cigar-smoking in Bethlehem, and while these kids have never even heard the Christmas story, they definitely have rewrites! Soon, everyone is calling for reluctant director Grace Bradley to cancel the whole thing. It’s up to the Bradleys and the Reverend to help their community see the Christmas story and the Herdman kids through new eyes in this buoyant musical adaptation of the funny and touching holiday classic. All ages. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Crystal Gayle
Saturday, December 7 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar

Grammy-winning songstress Crystal Gayle is a beloved country music icon whose reign in the music business includes 22 No. 1 country hits, four Top 20 pop hits, six albums certified Gold by the RIAA and three certified Platinum, including We Must Believe in Magic which was the first album by a female artist in country music history to reach platinum sales. Her list of platinum and gold is matched by her awards and accolades. CMA’s “Female Vocalist of the Year” for two consecutive years, Crystal is also a Grammy Award winner for “Best Female Vocal Performance” thanks to her timeless, international smash hit “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue”—a song that she today admits she has never grown tired of singing. Crystal has three Academy of Country Music Awards statuettes for “Top Female Vocalist’’ and won four American Music Awards. Famous for her nearly floor-length hair, Crystal was voted one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by People Magazine and in 2016 the Academy of Country Music honored her with the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award. Gayle was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in January 2017 by her sister and Opry legend Loretta Lynn. Ages 21+. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.

Sunday, December 8

Waffles with Santa
Sunday, December 8 @ 7:30 AM–Noon
Camps Albrecht Acres Kehl Center (Sherrill, IA)

Visit with Santa and enjoy all you can eat Belgian waffles, meat, apple sauce, juice, milk, and coffee. All proceeds benefit Camp Albrecht Acres. Adults: $10; Ages 5–12: $5; Ages 4 and Younger: Free. 14837 Sherrill Rd, Sherrill, IA. 563-588-7959. albrechtacres.org.

12 Days of Christmas at Hotel Julien: Breakfast With Santa
Sunday, December 8 @ 8:30–10:30 AM
Hotel Julien Dubuque

Join for a jolly Sunday morning in The Grande Ballroom. Bring your little ones to meet the man in red and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast buffet. Watch their faces light up as they share their Christmas wishes with Santa Claus himself. This event promises a magical experience filled with laughter, joy, and holiday spirit. Each child can write a letter to Santa, create a tree ornament, and decorate a Christmas cookie. Breakfast with Santa is a holiday favorite, and tickets sell out quickly every year. RSVP. Adults: $21; Ages 12 and younger: $15 or free with new unwrapped $10 toy donation for Toys for Tots. 200 Main St. 563-588-5563. hoteljuliendubuque.com.

St. Donatus Luxembourg Heritage Society St. Nick Day & Cookie Walk
Sunday, December 8 @ 9 AM
Kalmes Restaurant Upstairs Room (St. Donatus, IA)

A variety of cookies will be available for purchase during the cookie walk as well as other treats. 100 Main St, St Donatus, IA.

3rd Annual Gingerbread House Fundraiser
Sunday, December 8 @ 10 AM–1 PM
Hazel Green Opera House (Hazel Green, WI)

Gingerbread houses will be sold (optional) via online and silent auctions, enjoy demonstrations of gingerbread building techniques, and buy personalized gingerbread children. Visitors can vote for their favorites. The winner of the People’s Choice Award will receive gifts worth $100 as will Best of Show, to be judged by an impersonal panel. There will also be a variety of other prizes for students and other entries. All proceeds go to Family Promise of Grant County, a nonprofit which helps and houses area families experiencing homelessness. RSVP to enter by Nov. 30. Spectators: Free; Gingerbread House Entry: $20 Adults, Free for students, children, and families. 2130 Main St, Hazel Green, WI. 608-732-7129. voight1970@me.com.

Winter Tree ID Hike
Sunday, December 8 @ 10:30 AM–Noon
Swiss Valley Nature Preserve (Peosta, IA)

Led by volunteer Naturalist Jess, this guided hike will explore the unique ways to identify trees after their leaves have fallen. Jess, a forestry graduate from Iowa State University will share tips on recognizing trees by studying bark texture, growth location, branch structure, buds, and other winter characteristics. Perfect for all nature lovers and budding botanists, this event is a great way to appreciate the subtle details of our winter woods. Bundle up, bring your curiosity, and learn how to see the forest in a whole new way. 13606 Swiss Valley Rd, Peosta, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Scuba Santa
December 8 @ Noon–1 PM
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Santa is making his annual stop at the River Museum and will be diving in the Main Channel Aquarium, located in the William Woodward Mississippi River Center. Grab your family and friends for photos with Scuba Santa. Included with general admission. 350 E 3rd St. 563-557-9545. rivermuseum.org.

Souper Sunday Cook-Off
Sunday, December 8 @ 1 PM
Beer in the Barn Brewery (St. Donatus, IA)

Think you make the best soup? Cook it up and bring for others to vote on or join for free to sample and vote. Voting will be conducted by cash donations to individual soup entries. You can vote on as many or as often as you want! The entry with the most donations at the end of the day will win a $25 gift card to the barn and bragging rights. While this is meant to be a fun and tasteful event, it is also a fundraiser for local community food programs. Support those in our communities who struggle to meet ends and enjoy the holidays. Free. 101 Main St, St. Donatus, IA. facebook.com/GehlenBarn.

Seasonal Allergies
December 8, 15, 21–22 @ 2 PM
December 12–14 and 19–20 @ 7:30 PM
Bell Tower Theater

What are the holidays without a little chaos? Julia’s life is turned upside down when her soon-to-be-divorced brother shows up unexpectedly and stays from Thanksgiving through New Year’s. Don’t miss the local premiere this funny, heartwarming comedy about friends, family, and holiday stresses. Thursday night performances are Girl’s Night Out, and everyone will get a free glass of wine before the show. $24, $12 early bird. 2728 Asbury Rd. 563-588-3377. BellTowerTheater.net.

Discussion: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Sunday, December 8 @ 2–4 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library

A royal wedding from Greek mythology. Two pairs of lovers with all sorts of love triangles. A troupe of amateur actors. A quarrel between the faerie queen and the faerie king. And the delightful faerie mischief-maker Puck with assorted woodland creatures from the English countryside. Shakespeare’s second shortest play sets up all these plot strands and lets them collide into each other while creating a panoply of memorable characters. 360 W 11th St. 563-588-6347. shakespeare.carnegiestout.org.

Dubuque Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concerts
Sunday, December 8 @ 2 PM
Five Flags Theater
The warm sounds of the holidays fill the hall as the DSO is joined by vocalist Kira Guloien, the Dubuque Chorale and members of the Heartland Ballet in an enchanting collection of holiday favorites. Expect to hear plenty of holiday favorites, including carols, selections from The Nutcracker, film scores and more. Saturday evening concert attendance includes entry to post-concert Encore Reception. Enjoy complimentary refreshments and visit with DSO musicians. $19+ Adults, $12+ children. 405 Main St. 563-557-1677. dubuquesymphony.org.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever The Musical
December 8 @ 2 PM
Grand Opera House

Ring in the holidays with the Herdmans! The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world–so when they crash Sunday school and demand parts in the Christmas pageant, the whole town panics. There’s not supposed to be biting or cigar-smoking in Bethlehem, and while these kids have never even heard the Christmas story, they definitely have rewrites! Soon, everyone is calling for reluctant director Grace Bradley to cancel the whole thing. It’s up to the Bradleys and the Reverend to help their community see the Christmas story and the Herdman kids through new eyes in this buoyant musical adaptation of the funny and touching holiday classic. All ages. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Ring of Kerry—Celtic Holiday Concert
Sunday, December 8 @ 2 PM
Turner Hall (Galena, IL)

Based in Minnesota, Ring of Kerry melds Celtic and American influences with traditional music, using a variety of Celtic instruments including whistles, flutes, guitar, hammered dulcimer, fiddle, cello, bouzouki, and bodhran. The group will be joined onstage by members of McNulty Irish Dancers. Having recently commemorated its 40th anniversary, McNulty School of Irish Dance has become one of the largest Irish Dance Schools in the Midwest, winning international competitions across borders, including Ireland and Montreal. This free Holiday concert carries on the spirit and tradition of the former Galena Festival for the Performing Arts. Free. 115 S Bench St, Galena, IL. galenacenterforthearts.com.

Reflections in the Park
December 8–January 5 @ 5–10 PM
Louis Murphy Park

The 30th anniversary of Hillcrest Family Services’ Reflections in the Park, presented by Fidelity Bank and Trust, is lighting up the holiday season in Dubuque. Louis Murphy Park will once again be transformed into a spectacular Christmas winter wonderland, featuring a stunning array of intricate and animated light displays. Highlights include the popular Tunnel of Lights, the Faley family-sponsored 30-foot Digital Christmas Tree, Memory Lane, and many new and recurring favorites, all enhanced with LED lighting. This annual event, now in its third decade, has become a treasured family tradition. Many visitors who once came as children now return with their own families. “This event is about more than holiday lights—it’s about hope,” said Hillcrest Family Services CEO Mike Fidgeon. “People visiting the park help provide crucial behavioral health services to over 7,000 individuals in our community who rely on Hillcrest Family Services.” Discounted tickets are available at Tri-State area Fidelity Bank and Trust locations and Hillcrest Family Services. Vehicle: $10 ADV/$12 gate. 1700 S Grandview Ave. 563-583-7357.

Asbury Park Christmas Tree Lighting
Sunday, December 8 @ 6 PM
Asbury Park (Asbury, IA)

Five years ago, Eleanor Johnson submitted an idea to the City of Asbury to host a tree lighting. For Eleanor, the tree lighting isn’t just about decorating a tree with lights; it’s about creating a space where the community can come together. Residents can gather and place an ornament on the tree to hang throughout the holiday season. Hot chocolate will be donated by Hy-Vee, and Santa will be in the atrium area behind the library. cityofasbury.com.

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