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“Jim Henson Labyrinth.” Thirty years ago Jim Henson combined puppet magic and the songs and charisma of rocker David Bowie to create “Labyrinth,” a remarkable fantasy that was a box office dud but ultimately a cult hit. Experience an extensive exhibit of Labyrinth-related objects, including Goblin puppets, a plaster cast of Hoggle’s head and numerous weapons from the final battle sequence. Through Sept. 3. $10.50. Center for Puppetry Arts. 404-873-3391, www.puppet.org.

Snow Mountain. Part of popular Stone Mountain Park is transforme­d into Snow Mountain. Weather conditions may limit or cancel Snow Mountain activities. Under age 16 requires adult supervisio­n. Through Feb. 26. $28 (plus tax) for just Snow Mountain. Laser Lawn at Stone Mountain, 100 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 1-800-4012407, Stonemount­ainpark.com.

Avalon on Ice. Avalon’s Rockefelle­r Center-inspired rink serves as a place for north Fulton residents to enjoy one of the most popular winter activities: ice skating. Through Jan. 22. $18 (includes skates), $14 (under age 10; includes skates). Avalon, 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta. 770-765-1000, Experience­avalon.com.

Winter at Atlantic Station. Atlantic Station’s ice rink will return this year and remain open through Valentine’s Day. Ice skating through Feb. 14. $13 (general admission), $10 (children under 12, seniors, military and college students), $75 (season passes). Atlantic Station, 1380 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta. 404-410-4010, atlanticst­ation.com.

The Aquafina Rink at Park Tavern. Through Feb. 20. $15 (non-peak days), $20 (peak season days). Park Tavern, 500 10th St., Atlanta. 404-249-0001, parktavern.com. Atlanta Boat Show. Jan. 15. $12$14; ages 15 and younger free when accompanie­d by an adult. Georgia World Congress Center, Hall C, 280 Northside Drive N.W., Atlanta. www.AtlantaBoa­tShow.com.

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