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Build a Snowman. Join the Chambersburg Council for the Arts on Saturday, Dec. 30 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a magical “Catching Snowflakes” Kids Creativity Coop. Dive into a winter wonderland at the Council’s cozy space (103 N. Main Street) and transform your imagination into stunning snowflake creations. All materials are provided, so let your creativity run wild with paper, glitter, and festive cheer! This free event is the perfect way to celebrate the season, unleash inner creativity, and warm up with good company. So bundle up, gather your little snow artists, and head to the Council for the Arts for a morning of frosty fun!

Enjoy some Die Hard. Gear up for a Nakatomi Plaza Christmas party you won’t forget in Waynesboro! Kick off the festivities on Friday, Dec. 29 at 7 p.m. with Die Hard trivia at Rough Edges Brewery. Test your knowledge of this holiday action classic and show off your John McClane impersonation skills in the look-alike contest. Then, dive deeper into the action on Saturday, Dec. 30, at 7 p.m. with a screening of Die Hard at the Waynesboro Theatre for just $6. Celebrate the season with laughter, suspense, and maybe even a bit of C4 (figuratively, of course). So grab your best Christmas sweater, channel your inner hero, and get ready for a yippee-ki-yay good time at the Nakatomi Plaza Christmas party!

Get Lost in a Book. Dive into a world of childhood wonder at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts this Saturday, Dec. 30, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., immerse yourself in a vibrant showcase of over 140 original works by beloved children’s book illustrators. Journey through the whimsical landscapes of Dr. Seuss, encounter the mischievous Wild Things of Maurice Sendak, and sail with the charming Stuart Little of Garth Williams. This free exhibition, featuring works by legends like Richard Scarry, Tomie DePaola, and Rosemary Wells, promises a captivating adventure for readers of all ages.

Ring in the New Year with a fiery celebration at the Hagerstown Fire Department Engine 5 New Year’s Eve Bash! This festive event kicks off at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 31, and keeps the party rolling until 12:30 a.m. Dance the night away to the energetic tunes of High Frequency, who’ll be cranking up the hits from 8:30 p.m. onwards. Your ticket includes a delicious dinner, tasty snacks, festive favors, exciting door prizes, and a celebratory champagne toast to clink in the new year! Feeling thirsty? You can BYOB and make it a night to remember. Tickets are $40 per person or $70 for couples, so grab your partner or your best party pals and snag yours from Terry and Tammy Wadel, Gina Lowery, or Trish Glennon. Payment options are cash, check, or Zelle to 304-283-8613.

Experience Something New. Immerse yourself in a magical display of light and tradition at the Winter Lantern Festival! Witness stunning, handcrafted lanterns brought to life by experienced artisans, celebrating Chinese culture through dazzling illuminations. Dive into this unforgettable experience December 29-31 from 5 to 9 p.m. at 8025 Galleria Dr, McLean, VA. Don’t miss this dazzling winter wonderland!

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