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Festively lit paths throughout the grounds, gardens and arboretum.
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( Nonmembers, $12.) Watch the “Downton Abbey” movie in Newport with free shortbread? Don’t mind if we do. 1:30 showing.Īnother holiday movie - based on the classic book by RISD alum Chris Van Allsburg- “ The Polar Express” shows Dec. Masks recommended theater at 50 percent capacity. Donations will benefit the non-profit Martin Luther King Center in Newport, according to the theater’s web site. Just bring canned goods, or nonperishables (as much as you want) to donate. Son of a nutcracker! Catch Will Ferrell as Buddy in a free screening of “ Elf” on Dec. 2, (ticket prices vary) streaming now through Jan. Catch Scrooge, Tiny Tim and all the ghosts at Trinity Rep’s production of “ A Christmas Carol.” Depending on your comfort level, there are in-person and streaming options. According to Vet’s site, this is the New England premiere of this version, with “inventive new choreography,” a 38-foot tree, and a “brand new Nutcracker character by Big Nazo Lab.” Dec. Festival Ballet Providence brings the mice and merriment to The Vets. If you’re a fan, you’re already anticipating your annual fix. (Open note to Ryan Stiles & crew: If you want to do an Ocean State special, we’ve apparently got some talent here.) 11, including an “Improvised Christmas Carol.” $10-$15. Meanwhile, Kismet Improv in Pawtucket, which also bills itself as a “Whose Line Is it Anyway,” hosts two improv shows Dec. Par of the course: “Papa Squash” pizza with honey nut squash, prosciutto, arugula, and barley hazel blue cheese “Tater O’Neal” with potato, bacon, cheddar and apple butter. Apps range from fresh little necks and oven-roasted broccolini with vegan Cheese whiz to weenie fries and taco wings. I want to add here that Pizza Marvin, which opened last year, has quickly earned a rep as Its Own Thing: retro pizza parlor- meets-creative new-school foodie fare. Cheers to Pizza Marvin for spreading the #RhodyLove. 18, and on Christmas Eve Eve: Durks BBQ… which, I mean… yes, please. 23, a new pie each day: Dune Brothers on Dec. “The 12 Pies of Christmas” runs through Dec. Pizza Marvin - a funky pizza joint on Wickenden, where the pies are artisan, the slice names creative (Bon Chovy, anyone?) and the vibes flow like vino - is spreading Rhody love to neighboring restaurants this season, giving us the collabs we didn’t know we needed: Plus, it’s always fun to shop and stroll historic Bristol, decked for the season.

I think that officially checks off every Winter Fun Item. 11 and 12 with ( takes deep breath) live wood-carving and ice-sculpting demonstrations, food trucks - including, omg, people, the Burgundian Waffle truck - vendors, “Specialty Huts” offerings goodies and “spectacular photo opportunities,” family wreath-decorating, pics with Santa, kids crafts, wandering carolers, a stage of festive entertainment, and warm mulled wine.

This is all the holiday vibes: Bristol is hosting it’s annual Christmas Festival and European-style Christmas Market Dec.
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According to the event’s site, the former Red Sox pitcher (who calls himself a “Zen Buddhist Rastafarian”) has co-written four books - plus there’s a 2020 biography: “ The Spaceman Chronicles: The Life of the Earthling Named Bill Lee,” by Scott Russell. Spaceman is to the Red Sox what Bill Walton is to the Celtics: endlessly colorful, endlessly quotable, and a dash Hunter S. 11 at Crowne Plaza Ballroom in Warwick, a great spot to meet local authors, Santa (no word yet on whether Santa’s writing a book - but the old guy could have one heck of memoir one day) and “Spaceman” Bill Lee will speak at noon, I’m told. The 9th annual Rhode Island Authors Expo takes place Dec.
