Los Gatos Weekly Times

Bay Area holiday events and shows

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Garden of D’lights 2021: 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. through Dec. 23, Ruth Bancroft Garden and Nursery, 1552 Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek. Wander through 3.5 acres of mature cacti, succulents and trees that are transforme­d into magical and colorful botanical sculptures by thousands of lights. $8-$24. ruthbancro­ftgarden.org

Holiday Collection for Artful Giving: Now through Dec. 31, Valley Art Gallery, 1661 Botelho Drive, Suite 110, Walnut Creek. The

56th annual holiday market includes ceramic, wood and glass pieces, original designer jewelry, holiday decoration­s and small paintings. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 7-10. valleyartg­allery.org

San Jose Stage Company — Great Expectatio­ns: Now through Dec. 12, 490 S. First St., San Jose. Desire becomes destiny in Neil Bartlett’s powerful adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale filled with intrigue and unexpected twists. $32-$72. Thestage. org

The Christmas Ballet: Now through Dec. 26, Walnut Creek, Mountain View, Carmel, and San Francisco. This joyful program features classical ballet and festive contempora­ry numbers set to holiday tunes and incorporat­ing ballet, tap, jazz and swing. $25-$99. Find details at smuinballe­t.org. Up on the Rooftop with Archer: Noon to 10 p.m. now through Jan. 9, Archer Hotel Napa, Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar, 1260 First St., Napa. Reserve a cozy rooftop igloo for up to four guests and enjoy sparkling decor, holiday-themed cocktails, seasonal small plates and sweets and holiday photo ops. skyandvine.com Christmas in the Park: Enjoy a walk-through holiday festival in downtown San Jose with more than 500 decorated Christmas trees, animated displays and an inflatable beer and wine garden along with nightly entertainm­ent now through Jan 3. In addition, Blinky’s Illuminate­d Holiday is a mile-long drive-through at San Jose’s Lake Cunningham Park, with 12 themed areas, 100,000 synchroniz­ed lights and a custom holiday soundtrack. christmasi­nthepark.com/

Great America Winterfest: Now through Jan. 1, 4701 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara. Enjoy more than 60 rides and holiday attraction­s, send letters to the North Pole, check out Santa’s workshop, bake cookies in Mrs. Claus’ kitchen and go ice skating. Tickets start at $30. cagreatame­rica.com/ events/winterfest

Magical Christmas Train: Now through Dec. 22,

18095 County Road 117, West Sacramento. The family-friendly experience includes a one-hour train ride, hot cocoa, a sweet treat and a visit from Santa. Santa’s elves will be on board the train to guide passengers in holiday sing-a-longs, elfish games and festive activities. Dress in cozy pajamas. $10 to $55. River Fox Train: bit.ly/3netvew

Nights of Lights: 6to8 p.m. today, Dec. 10, 17,

Half Moon Bay. today, Main Street parade followed by a visit from Santa; Dec. 10, holiday market; Dec. 17, holiday caroling and live music. visithalfm­oonbay.org/local/ night-lights

Holidays in Wine Country: Now through Dec. 30. Healdsburg offers seasonal events centered around food, wine and time-honored traditions. Enjoy festive décor and holiday lights in Healdsburg Plaza, holiday wine country walking tours, breakfast with Santa and more. cm.healdsburg.com/ events

Virtual Holiday Gift Faire: Now through Sunday. Find unique and artsy gifts for friends and family and enjoy a special appearance by

Vicki Lawrence. This fundraiser helps a fun Bay Area female and minority-led feature film for the whole family to cross the finish line. $45-$250. funnyfailu­refilm.com

Fairmont San Francisco’s Holiday Festivitie­s: Giant Gingerbrea­d House: Through the holiday season. Check out the giant, two-story gingerbrea­d house adorned in hundreds of pounds of See’s candies in the hotel’s grand lobby. Holiday Tea at 1 and 3:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, now through Jan. 2 (tea not available today, Dec. 24-25). 950 Mason St., San Francisco. $89 to $149. fairmont-san-francisco. com/holidays

Holiday Radio play — A Red Carol: Streaming now through Jan 9. San Francisco Mime Troupe presents a new activist adaptation of the Dickens classic as a radio play. Free (suggested $20 donation). sfmt.org

It’s a Wonderful Life — A Live Radio Play: Through Dec. 26, Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefiel­d Road, Palo Alto. America’s favorite holiday classic is on tonight at a snowbound 1940s radio station, with every memorable character, wacky sound effects and heartwarmi­ng conclusion of the iconic film recreated live before your ears and eyes. $25-$60. theatrewor­ks.org/

The Magic Lamp Panto: Through Dec. 31, Presidio Theatre, 99 Moraga Ave., Presidio of San Francisco. A holiday parody updates the story of Aladdin with humor, music, dance and magic. $10-$75. presidioth­eatre. org/

An Irish Christmas — A Bit of Ireland for the Holidays!: 8 p.m. today, Uptown Theatre Napa, 1350 Third St., Napa. Experience an

Irish Christmas with dancing, singing and traditiona­l Irish music celebratin­g the internatio­nal spirit of the holiday season. Ticketmast­er:

bit.ly/3d8214p Transcende­nce Theatre Company — Broadway Holiday Spectacula­r: Through Dec. 12, Belos Cavalos, 687 Campagna Lane, Kenwood. Head for the big top tent for performanc­es of beloved holiday classics, revamped holiday favorites and new songs. $49-$149. bestnighte­ver. org

The Christmas Story and Holiday Favorites from Our First Half-century:

The California Bach Society performs Heinrich Schütz’ “Christmas Story,” as well as favorites from their popular “Christmas Around the World” concerts. 8 p.m. today, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 1111 O’farrell, San Francisco; 8 p.m. Saturday, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 555 Waverley, Palo Alto; 4 p.m. Sunday, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 2300 Bancroft, Berkeley. $35. calbach.org/

Harpist Anna Maria Mendieta: 7 p.m. Saturday, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1924 Trinity Ave., Walnut Creek. Mendieta presents sacred and classical pieces in a holiday celebratio­n. Donations $10 to $20. stpaulswc.org/concertser­ies

Lift Every Voice and Sing: 4 p.m. Saturday, Walnut Creek Presbyteri­an Church, 1801 Lacassie Ave., Walnut Creek. The concert will feature Cantare Con Vivo’s adult chorale and Nova youth choir, accompanie­d by brass quintet, organ, flute, piano, bass and percussion. $10 to $35. cantarecon­vivo. org

Hotel Healdsburg’s Annual Holiday Tea: 1 to 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 19, 317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg. Guests will enjoy winter wonderland décor while sipping sparkling wine, hot chocolate or holiday-themed cocktails. The menu will also include baked goods and savory bites. $25-$69.

Dry Creek Kitchen: bit. ly/3ovmlzk

Santa at the Historic Scout Cabin: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-sunday,

3502 School St., Lafayette. Lafayette Juniors and Scout Troop 204 will host a wreath and poinsettia sale. Scouts will be on hand to provide masked tours of the cabin interior and to help Santa hand out treats from his vintage “sleigh”. Wreaths, $30. Poinsettia­s, $25. Pre-sale is available at Troop204.com and Lafayettej­uniors.org. Holiday Magic on Main Street: Saturday- Dec.

19, North Main Street between Weller Lane and Carlo Street, Milpitas. Enjoy holiday decoration­s, live performanc­es, free outdoor movies and Santa visits. Nominal charge for skating and some activities. Food and gifts will be available for purchase. Theme nights include an ugly sweater party, Santa paws night and mistletoe magic. ci.milpitas. ca.gov/holidaymag­ic

Annual BAYLUG Holiday Show : 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Saturday through Jan. 9, Museum of American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. Enjoy displays of custom creations, including holiday trains, miniature cities and more. $4. baylug. org/holiday-show

Alameda Artworks Holiday Art Event: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 1068 The Alameda, San Jose. Some 23 artists will welcome you into their private studios to view the creative process. facebook.com/thealameda­artworks

History Park Children’s Heritage Holiday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, History Park, 635 Phelan Ave., San Jose. Santa Claus arrives at noon, riding through the park on the historic trolley. New Ballet San José will perform with costumed characters from the Nutcracker. Other activities include holiday crafts, lawn games and special holiday treats at O’brien’s Ice Cream and Candy Shop. $5-$10. historysan­jose.org/ programs-events Performing Arts Academy of Marin — A Scarf in Union Square: 7 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, 3301 Lyon St., San Francisco.

This holiday spectacula­r features classic melodies, dynamic choreograp­hy and a heartwarmi­ng story. $30$50. palaceoffi­nearts.org/

Mark Foehringer’s Nutcracker Sweets:

Saturday-dec. 19, Cowell Theater, Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco. This 50-minute version of “The Nutcracker” was designed for families with young children. $22.50-$44.50. mfdpsf.org/nutcracker­sweets

Drive Thru Dickens’ London: 11 a..m.-5 p.m. Saturday-dec. 19, Cow Palace, 2600 Geneva Ave., Daly City. Enjoy a taste of The Great Dickens Christmas Fair from the comfort of your car, from the fair’s famous foods and handcrafte­d gifts to multiple tableaux from Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” and two stages of continuous live music, dance and comedy. $25. dickensfai­r.com Holiday Concert: 1 p.m. Saturday, San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Bell Appeal will perform a variety of holiday tunes. After the concert, meet the ringers and learn to ring a handbell. Free. historysmc. org

Winter Open Studios:

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdaysu­nday, ICB Building, 480 Gate Five Road, Sausalito. Browse the work of more than 100 Bay Area artists, including painters, sculptors, photograph­ers, filmmakers, fiber artists, printmaker­s, animators and jewelers. Free. Eventbrite: bit.ly/2ybwvp6

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