holiday: How You Can Go GREEN This Christmas!
- 12/03/08 08:08 AM
How You Can Go GREEN This Christmas! When you decorate this holiday season, consider going au naturel - without lights! You can make or buy wreaths and garlands of natural materials that can be composted or will naturally decompose. Natural greenery can be found at local farm stands throughout your town. Yes, an artificial tree can be used for years, but it will eventually end up in a landfill somewhere. A cut, live tree from a tree farm is better because tree farmers are continually replacing harvested trees. And, because live trees can be recycled after Christmas. Williamsburg-James City County Recycling (9 comments)
HOLIDAY CONCERTS in WILLIAMSBURG @ William & Mary If Thanksgiving did not get you into the holiday spirit, try a little music! The College of William & Mary is sponsoring a number of holiday concerts that will surely get your sleigh bells ringing! Wednesday, December 3, 8 p.m.William & Mary Symphony Orchestra Akiko Fujimoto, conductor "Carmen" Fantasy by Saraste featuring Renowned violinist Charles Castleman and Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 4 in E minor $8 general/$2 students/free for children under 12 Thursday, December 4, 8 p.m.William & Mary Wind Symphony Angela Holt, conductor Holiday musical (3 comments)
holiday: FUN Craft for Children (& YOU) this Thanksgiving!
- 11/25/08 04:41 AM
FUN Craft for CHILDREN (& YOU) this Thanksgiving! Make Tin Can Thanksgiving Turkeys! Save a tin can and after cleaning it out well, cover the entire tin can with brown construction paper. Cut out the turkey's features - feet, eyes, goggler and beak from different colors of construction paper and attach with glue. Don't forget the turkey's tail feathers. Glue them on the back of the tin can. You can also use markers for highlights. Tin Can Turkeys are great to use as place markers at your Thanksgiving dinner table. Wishing you all a joyous and thankful Thanksgiving from Colonial Williamsburg! (13 comments)
Be a Santa to a SENIOR in WILLIAMSBURG with Meals on Wheels Here's your chance to be and angel this holiday season. In Williamsburg, Meals on Wheels and other local groups for the aging have partnered with Home Instead Senior Care to sponsor Santa for a Senior, a holiday gift-giving program. All you have to do is pick a senior's name from a Santa for a Senior Christmas Tree at theWalmart on Mooretown Road. Suggestions for items most needed and appreciated are included. Gifts should be deposited, unwrapped, into a box at the store's customer service desk. Meals on Wheels (0 comments)
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