Showing posts with label fun family Christmas activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun family Christmas activities. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

2015 Mocksville Christmas Parade Date and Time

2015 Mocksville Christmas Parade Date and Time
Folks who are looking for a fun Christmas parade can find one rolling down Main Street in Mocksville, North Carolina from 2:00 to 5:00 on Saturday, November 21, 2015. This year's parade theme is "Plowin' Through the Holidays." In case you missed it, feel free to visit my article with 2015 pictures of the parade.

Mocksville Christmas Parade Date and Time © Katrena
The parade features a nice variety of local schools, businesses, and individuals. My kids say the candy makes the parade; yes, Davie, there will be candy. You might even see a few beds from the previous night's Once Upon a Bed race. This year's theme calls for a few of the county's tractors that rolled down the same street in July for the 4th of July tractor parade. Vintage cars that are displayed at Mocksville's Cruise Ins are likely to be seen in the parade as well. Lots of spectators particularly like the live animals.

Christmas Parade in Davie County © Katrena
If you have never been to Mocksville, perhaps you could make an entire day of it, staying until after dark to enjoy the beautifully illuminated town, whose lit oak trees can be seen for miles around. This year is a bit bittersweet as the town had to remove two of the four beloved oaks on the square due to disease; however, the quaint Christmas spirit is contagious in this small Piedmont town in Davie Count that claims that they are "time well spent."

Piedmont NC Christmas Parade © Katrena
Area businesses and homes adorn the area with white lights. Kudos to the one who worked many hours to repair the clock atop the court house that helps to add to the Norman Rockwell feel of Main Street. Davie County offers several walking trails, parks, libraries, and museums.

NC Christmas Parade with Live Animals © Katrena
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Mocksville NC Christmas Parade © Katrena
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

2014 Tanglewood Festival of Lights Throwback Dates

Tanglewood Festival of Lights Throwback Nights in 2014
If you enjoy Tanglewood's Christmas light show but do not enjoy the long lines, consider visiting the Forsyth County park on a themed Throwback night. These nights are early in the season and offer shorter lines. Much shorter. My family has waited nearly two hours to see the lights in the busier part of the season several years ago, but our wait was less than ten minutes on a Throwback Night in November.

Wearing clothing that depicts the theme is encouraged but not required for entry.
Here are the 2014 dates and themes:

2014 Throwback Dates
Theme
Monday, November 24
Tuesday, November 25
Favorite Sports Team
Monday, December 1
Tuesday, December 2
Santa Hats

Another great benefit of the Throwback nights is the discounted price. If you have a tight budget, this is a great deal for a fun holiday activity that folks of all ages can enjoy.
Here are the 2014 rates for Throwback nights only:

Type of Vehicle
2014 Throwback Price
Family: Car, Van, or Truck
$5.00
Commercial: Van, Limo, or Mini-bus
$15.00
Motorcoach or Bus
$65.00

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In case you're wondering, no, Tanglewood is not paying me to write this article. I'm simply a mom who is always on the lookout for inexpensive entertainment in and near North Carolina. Although Christmas is not all about lights and gifts for us, this light show is a fun time to get together with the family and make some fun memories and perhaps purchase a few items to support local vendors.

Thanks so much for visiting my Travel NC With Kids blog. I try to post information that people may find helpful and useful. Feel free to share your own experiences at Tanglewood Festival of Lights in the comment section below.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

2013 Mocksville Christmas Parade Date and Time


2013 Date and Time for Mocksville NC Christmas Parade © Katrena
Although many folks have expected the Mocksville Christmas parade to roll down Main Street on the first Saturday of December for many years and counting, the date for the Davie County parade has been moved earlier on the calendar.


Christmas Parade in Davie County NC © Katrena
The Mocksville Christmas parade will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 23, 2013 with the theme "Let It Snow." The parade is sure to feature many area school bands and sports teams along with floats, fire trucks, old cars that one might have seen at the popular Cruise Ins, and tractors that might rolled through in July at the tractor parade.


Fun Things to do for Christmas in Mocksville NC © Katrena
This parade, like the town of Cleveland in Rowan County, thrills the crowds with live animals. You might see beautiful horses or perhaps a few furry friends from the Davie County Humane Society. Unexpected entries might wow the crowds, and of course Santa will be at the end for those kids who are anxiously awaiting.


2013 Christmas Parade Date and Time in Mocksville NC © Katrena
Mocksville's Main Street also hosts the Twas the Night Before Bed Race that will roll through the evening before on Friday, November 22, 2013 beginning at 6:00 p.m. as teams rally to see who can push the fastest under the glow of the newly lit Christmas lights.


Christmas Parade in Mocksville North Carolina © Katrena
The town's buildings and trees along and near Main Street will be illuminated to kick off the town's Christmas season at approximately 5:30 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 2013. Seeing the four oak trees and courthouse clock glowing with seasonal lights is a nice compliment to the beautiful plants and flowers that line the popular street in Davie County.


Fun Family Winter Activities in Davie County © Katrena
Those looking to purchase Christmas gifts locally will find a variety of shopping opportunities around the square and nearby streets along with all sorts of tempting treats from the local restaurants.
Photos in this article are from Mocksville's 2012 Christmas parade


Fun Christmas Parades in North Carolina © Katrena
Readers may also wish to read:
Fun Things to do in Piedmont of NC © Katrena
Find more of Katrena's articles, including many area Christmas activities, at the Travel NC With Kids and Love 2 Travel With Kids site maps.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Kannapolis Village Christmas Festival in NC – Train Ride, Lights, and More!

Welcome Aboard the Christmas Train in Kannapolis NC © Katrena
Kannapolis, a town located in Rowan and Cabarrus counties in North Carolina, provides a wonderful array of Christmas activities for little or no cost at Village Park. Train lovers will be particularly drawn to this great Christmas spot in the Piedmont, and families may discover that this is a destination to which the kids wish to return each year.

Kannapolis Christmas Offers Santa, Christmas Lights and More © Katrena
My family first discovered Village Park in Kannapolis at Christmastime in 2010. The kids are still talking about it a year later and this was one of the top destinations on their list for fun things to do this year for Christmas. I was particularly impressed with the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff, and I was delighted to find the same friendly family atmosphere when we visited the Kannapolis Christmas this year. With so many budget cuts many towns have faced this year, I was not sure that Kannapolis would be able to provide this nice family Christmas festival, and I was delighted to see that they are still offering this great activity in 2011. Kudos to Kannapolis!
Christmas Family Fun in Rowan County © Katrena

Kannapolis Christmas Train and Light Show © Katrena
Fun Family Christmas Train Activities at Kannapolis Village

At the heart of the Kannapolis Village Park is the train ride called the Winterland Express. Tickets are available at the front building, and the price is very reasonable at $2/person. You might be able to find a coupon up there for buy one, get one free. The train will take adults and kids around the park, which has a huge playground, lots of covered picnic areas, and a splash pad.

Christmas Light Show and Train Ride in Kannapolis © Katrena
During summer months the train ride is only $1, but the Christmas train includes a trip through a beautiful nighttime light show similar to Tanglewood but on a smaller scale. The lines and cost are on a much smaller scale as well. The Christmas decor is still impressive with about 150,000 lights. The brightly colored scenes and decorations seem to envelope the park in the Christmas spirit. The train is wheelchair accessible.

Christmas Light Show in Kannapolis NC © Katrena
Christmas Art at Kannapolis Village Park Train Station © Katrena
The train engineer can get the crowd excited about the ride with some fun interaction before leaving the station. I'm impressed that these volunteers donate their time to drive through some pretty cold nights...and always with a smile! The original artwork displayed in the train station is very nice, so make sure to take a look at the various ones on display. Guests who are enjoying other parts of the park often stop to wave as the train passes by. I was surprised to see that the train engineer actually stopped the train for me to take a picture as it meandered around the playground as my kids played.

Model Train Show at Kannapolis Park © Katrena
Christmas Family Activities in Cabarrus County NC © Katrena

Miniature Trains and Interactive Scenes in Rowan County © Katrena


Model Train Show at Kannapolis Village Park Christmas Festival © Katrena
Those who enjoy model trains will be delighted with the large display at Kannapolis Village. Venture inside the Community Room, and you'll immediately hear the sound of miniature trains running the rails. It can bring back great memories of toy trains around the Christmas tree! You might even catch a glimpse of Santa waving from a caboose of one of the model trains. The Carolina's Division of the Atlantic Coast S Gaugers offers a wonderful array of trains, from 1950's to modern day, and many of the members of the group are available for trouble-shooting and questions.

Interactive Scenes for Christmas in Kannapolis © Katrena
Great Model Train and Interactive Scene Display in Kannapolis © Katrena
Push Buttons to Make Scenes Come to Life © Katrena
People who love to tinker will find about 50 scenes along the model train route that takes up nearly the whole room. These scenes are interactive – push the button and the scene will come alive. These scenes can be quite elaborate as visitors can try their hand at loading logs, turning on lights or sending people down a ski slope, just to mention a few. This is truly a gift from Kannapolis as the model train in interactive scene display is completely free for people to enjoy. The display is only available for a limited time during the holiday season.

Christmas Singing Bears at Kannapolis © Katrena
Kannapolis Christmas Festival – Fun for the Family

Near the train station are two small buildings. One houses Santa Claus, always a popular destination for many of the youngsters, but even if you have kids who are a bit frightened of the guy in red, they may particularly enjoy the singing bears in the other building. My 4-year-old absolutely loved the singing bears, a group of automated animals that talk and sing about Christmas. The bears even had a few adults in the crowd chuckling. Those who are standing in the area might even be in for a winter surprise. I won't spill the beans...just walk down there and stand for a while.

Full Moon Adds to Christmas Light Show at Kannapolis NC © Katrena
A large stage lies farther back, and music and lights make the area festive when the singing bears are resting. Kannapolis has several special Christmas activities planned through the season. For example, on December 17, 2011, they plan to have a live nativity scene, pony rides, a petting zoo, vendors, and more starting at 4:00 p.m.

Christmas Train Ride and Light Show © Katrena

Kannapolis Playground in Village Park © Katrena
A fire is also near the Community Building for those who wish to try their hand at making smores, another great memory maker for a family. Refreshments are also available for purchase. Group rates are available for groups of ten or more, but you'll need to call ahead at 704-920-4343. Kannapolis Village Park is located at the corner of West C Street and Dale Earnhardt Blvd. Get more details and enjoy more pictures from the Kannapolis Christmas web site. The activities in Kannapolis are dependent on weather conditions.

Free Christmas Activities for the Family © Katrena
Kannapolis Christmas Festival – a Favorite Christmas Tradition

I have been quite impressed with the Kannapolis Christmas Festival. Village Park is clean, has a friendly atmosphere, and does not have huge lines. People are welcome to enjoy the festival and walk through the paved pathways to enjoy the Celebration of Lights for free, but the train ride was certainly worth the price for my family. Those traveling from I-85 may find road barriers just as you are able to see the park to the right. Simply turn to the right and keep turning toward the light shows – you will end up in the YMCA parking lot and can enjoy walking through the park first. I have a feeling this is going to become an annual tradition with my family...I hope to see you there!

Looking for more Christmas activities and pictures in the Piedmont? I've collected several ideas in my Events section.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Tanglewood Festival of Lights – Christmas Light Show in Forsyth Co NC

Tanglewood Festival of Lights in Forsyth County NC ©Katrena
Want to see about one million individual holiday lights along a four mile stretch near Winston-Salem? Tanglewood Park in Forsyth County, NC offers a large winter light show, the Festival of Lights, that began in 1992 with 25 displays and has expanded to delight nearly 250,000 visitors each year with 180 light displays.

Large Drive-through Light Display Near Winston-Salem NC ©Katrena
What is the Tanglewood Festival of Lights?

The Tanglewood Festival of Lights offers visitors the opportunity to drive through the park and enjoy a nice variety of lighted scenes. Even the entrance is festive as the booths look like a huge castle and soldiers line the sides. Many of the wooded areas offer a great opportunity to drive through falling leaves, jumping reindeer, falling snow, or a lighted tunnel.

Large Christmas Light Show in North Carolina ©Katrena
Many of the lights herald the holidays of the season, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanza. I particularly like the advent wreath and the manger scene. My kids love to wave back at Santa and Frosty. They also have several related to nursery rhymes and other popular children's stories. Riders can tune their radios to a station that plays Christmas music while enjoying the show.

Enjoy Colorful Light Show Near Winston-Salem NC ©Katrena
The light show also capitalizes on the park itself. The lake lends itself well to a water scene, and the water serves as a delightful mirror to the show. The equestrian history is evident with lighted horses, and a train locomotive is decked out for the holidays as well. One of the simplest displays has ranked near the top for us as we've seen this light show several times – a golfer swings and hits a golf ball that whizzes beside the road.

Hay rides are available for groups up to 25 for an extra fee. Groups up to four may opt for a horse drawn carriage ride through the Festival of Lights in Tanglewood. My family got a special opportunity to enjoy a Christmas party inside of Tanglewood along with a hay ride through the light show, and that is a special memory that I will cherish. Make sure to bring plenty of warm clothes, including gloves and hats, if the weather is cold or windy!

Christmas Light Show for Whole Family ©Katrena
The Tanglewood Holiday Gift village gives visitors the opportunity to get out, stretch their legs, and browse a wide variety of crafts and gifts. The gifts range from whimsical and small to ornate and large. I particularly remember seeing a manger scene designed inside part of an egg shell, beautiful paintings, nicely crafted wooden pieces, a nice variety of jewelry, and even a belly button cleaner.

A large bonfire beckons guests to purchase some marshmallows for roasting. Other concessions and bathroom facilities are also available at this single stop in the Festival of Lights. Live trees, wreaths, and garlands from Cullowhee will be available for purchase as well. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be available on certain nights during the week.

The light displays may be changed from year to year, and additions are typically made each year. LED lights are now being used for a brighter show.

See Lights of the Season at Tanglewood ©Katrena
When is the Tanglewood Festival of Lights show?

The Tanglewood Festival of Lights typically begins mid-November, running nightly from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. until January 1. Weekends tend to be more crowded with higher rates. Some discounts may be offered early in the season.

Readers may wish to read about and see pictures from the 2012 Tanglewood light show. Visit the Tanglewood official web site for specific information about rates and contact information for reserving hay rides or carriage rides. Looking for more fun family activities in the Piedmont with tips and pictures? I've collected several favorites on my Events page.