What are you doing this weekend?

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See the paths of Schuylkill Canal Park lit up by the glow of candles on December 9. This festive night at Lock 60 includes music and cider, and Santa. (Image courtesy VFTCB)

Lights, camera, action! This week in Montgomery County features plenty of festive lights and phenomenal concerts and plays. Plus, get in the holiday spirit with a guided walking tour (even go by train or tram!) at one of many cheer-filled attractions.

Here are multiple ways to #MakeItMontco this weekend, thanks to our friends at Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board.

FEATURED EVENT

HOLIDAY LUMINARIA NIGHT

December 9

Lock 60 at Schuylkill Canal Park

See the paths of Schuylkill Canal Park lit up by the glow of candles on December 9. This festive night at Lock 60 at Schuylkill Canal Park includes music and cider, and Santa.

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ARTS MONTCO

ON STAGE

MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET

December 1 – 16

DCP Theatre

The classic Christmas story of Susan Walker, her mother Doris, and Kris Kringle, an old man in a retirement home who gets a job working as Santa for Macy’s. A must-see this holiday season!

 A NIGHT WITH STEADICAM INVENTOR GARRETT BROWN

December 4

Bryn Mawr Film Institute

Renowned Philadelphia-based cinematographer and inventor Garrett Brown will visit Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Wednesday, December 6 for an educational and entertaining evening where he will discuss his innovations, show clips and examples from projects old and new, and answer questions from the audience.

A NIGHT IN NASHVILLE

December 8

Arnold’s Family Fun Center

Join us for a night of Nashville fun in The Water Tower, featuring artists: Rachele Lynae & Emily Jubb. The Music City residents are taking a trip up to PA for one night of country fun!

POINT ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS THE WEIGHT BAND

December 8

Colonial Theatre

Performing songs of The Band, The Weight Band is keeping the spirit and the music alive that helped define an era. Hear the most authentic presentation of The Band’s music performed on stage, and see why the Chicago Sun Times proclaimed “The Weight carries on where The Band left off.” Come and take a load off.

To see more events click here. 

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