Nov 21-29, 2011: 15 Xmas Parades, LEGO fest, Thanksgiving outings, Nutcracker giveaway, & Santa Tree Lightings, & Sing-a-Long Mary Poppins
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Don’t just sit around with the family this Thanksgiving holiday. There are plenty of active events to get you out of the house! Sure, it’s colder, but let’s face it, it’s not going to be this warm again until late March. So enjoy the outdoors.
I hope you are having an awesome week. Now get out there and do something fun!
-Johnny
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Springfield
Fri 11/25
Springfield’s Parade of the Big Balloons
I would so love to see this! Probably the best event after Thanksgiving is the parade in Springfield. The non-metro towns that try the hardest to lure in tourists are Springfield, Quincy, Salem, and Lowell. You can bet whenever an event happens in any of these places, it’ll be good. 11am, down Main Street from Lyman Street to Locust Street. Then 2pm fest at Tower Square with carolers, costumed characters.
Main Street, Springfield, MA413-733-3800.Main Street, Springfield, MA. more info
Lowell
Sat 11/26
Lowell City of Lights Parade & Holiday Art Stroll
And Lowell has a parade too! Various merchants and museums will be open — these events are typically driven by the chamber of commerce — and you’ll find trolley rides, a parade, Santa Claus, a hot chocolate competition, street performers, theatre, and more. 2-9pm, with parade at 4:30pm. Plenty of free parking!
Merrimack & Central Streets, Lowell, MA978-674-1481, 978-446-7162.Merrimack & Central Streets, Lowell, MA. more info
Boston Metro
Sun 11/27
Quincy Christmas Lights Festival & Parade
And right on cue, another town that tries hard, Quincy, has a Christmas festival. Kids festival and lighting ceremony Fri Nov 25, 4-8pm. Santa arrives by parachute Sat Nov 26, 12:30pm at Pageant Field, and a parade Sun Nov 27, 12:30pm, from School St & Elm St up Hancock St to North Quincy. It’s more of a draw if you put all this stuff together into one day, in my opinion.
Quincy, MA617-376-1990 Chris Walker.Quincy, MA. more info
Metro West
Sat 11/26
Santa Parade and Fireworks over Choate
Right after you think, “Where the hell is Medway” (between Framingham and Foxboro), you think, “Fireworks!!” Parade at 5:00pm up Holliston St to Choate Park, with fireworks afterwards over Choate Pond, Santa, tree lighting.
Choate Park, Medway, MA508-533-3275.Choate Park, Medway, MA. more info
Boston Metro
Fri 11/25
Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction
I saw this last year and it was surprisingly good for an amateur competition! Hobbyists build elaborately complicated machines called Rube Goldberg devices. That’s when the candle heats the air going into the balloon, which bursts, surprising the bird who tips over a bucket, sending water onto a cat, who yowls and pulls a string, releasing a bowling ball to roll… you get the idea. Register to join in, or show up close to the end to watch. 1-4pm.
MIT Campus, Rockwell Gymnasium, 120 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA. more info
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Tree Lighting Festival at Smolak Farms
The Lanternlight Parade and The Mayor’s Greenlighting Ceremony
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Santa Arrives by Dogteam at Waterville Valley
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