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Table of Contents
On the cover ...Sleigh ride at Old Sturbridge Village
Photo by John FerraroneCourtesy Of Old Sturbridge Village
Design by Kimberly Vasseur
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas .....................5Cheers! Holiday drinks .................................................. 8, 24Jingle all the Way! .............................................................. 10Craft Fairs and Art Sales ....................................................14Advertorials .................................................................. 15, 20Gifts from the Heart ............................................................18Holiday Performances ........................................................22Secret ingredients ...............................................................29
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C hestnuts roasting over an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, yuletide carols being sung by a choir and much more will take place as part of Old Sturbridge
Village’s 12th annual Christmas by Candlelight. The family-friendly events host a myriad of activities, from showcasing local church and school choirs to tours of the village giving guests the opportunity to discover the origin of Christmas traditions.
“The whole event is an immersion. It’s a chance to step back from modern holidays and recapture the meaning of the holiday season,” said Jim O’Brien, coordinator of Special Events, who has been with the village for 34 years. From the moment guests walk onto the property they are surrounded by the authentic buildings and structures, traditional Christmas practices, and even Victorian carolers caroling, caroling through the snow. They are sent back to a time where the holidays were meant as a celebration of good friends, family and good food, which can also be found at the Christmas by Candlelight Buffet.
The Christmas by Candlelight event also provides the chance for guests to explore the village and learn about where Christmas traditions find their foundations. “What we try and show is the beginnings of traditions,” said O’Brien. “You have the chance to discover, for instance, why the first Christmas tree came to New England.” Among some of the traditions explained will also be yule logs, mistletoe and, yes, roasting chestnuts.
One of the favorite attractions of guests, who are likely drawn in by sleigh bells jingling, ring-ting-tingling too, is the horse-drawn sleigh rides that pull guests through the snow, around the village pond and over the hills for a true old-fashioned Christmas feel. Sleigh rides are available providing there is a white Christmas. In the case
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Sun. Dec. 14, 1pm and 5pm The Nutcracker Ballet by Dance Prism, Two Performances
Wed. Dec. 17, Noon, Free Worcester Organ Festival Holiday Concert with the Choristers and Adults of All Saints Choir, Graeme McCullough, Director and Brett Maguire, Organist
Fri. Dec. 19 Rockin’ The Holidays with Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals presented by Symply Fargone Productions- An All-Ages Appropriate Celebration of Joy, Compassion, and Family.
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of no snow, wagon rides around the pond will take their place.
Christmas by Candlelight will also include Santa Claus and Father Christmas visits, puppet shows, Christmas story readings, demonstrations of gingerbread baking and cider mulling and plenty more. The Village is also holding a gingerbread house contest where first-place winners will receive a $100 prize and every entry is rewarded with two free tickets to Christmas by Candlelight upon delivery.
Old Sturbridge Village is celebrating the holiday season this year with Christmas by Candlelight running Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from Dec. 5-21 with the Christmas by Candlelight Buffet held on Friday and Saturday nights. Discounted tickets can be purchased online through Nov. 28.
According to O’Brien, “It’s really the chance to cut commercialism out of modern Christmas and spend quality time with friends and family and jump start your holiday spirit.”
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THIS HOLIDAY SEASON, CELEBRATE SNOW-COVERED TREES AND CRISP AIR WITH A HORSE-DRAWN SLEIGH RIDE.
Old Sturbridge Village1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd., SturbridgeOld Sturbridge Village is transformed during the month of December as it celebrates Christmas by Candlelight, from Friday through Sunday, Dec. 5-7, 12-14 and 19-21. Sleigh rides (weather permitting) will be offered to guests. Later in the season, on Saturday, Feb. 21, more than 20 horse-drawn sleighs will participate in the annual Antique Sleigh Rally. Visitors will be able to take a sleigh ride for themselves during the event and throughout the season.
Check the Village’s website for details: Osv.org.
Cornerstone Ranch29 Dowds Ln., PrincetonCornerstone Ranch, a riding stable with a focus on fun and learning, welcomes the public to take a sleigh ride this winter season. Percheron Draft Horses pull a large sleigh, and two Hafflinger Horses pull a smaller private sleigh,
both complete with sleigh bells, along country roads and meadows.
The small sleigh holds two people and is reservable for $125. The large sleigh holds up to 14 people and costs $24 per person, said Sue Connell of Cornerstone Ranch, and noted “we have a brand new large sleigh on its way here for the upcoming season!” When there is not enough snow for the sleighs, horse-drawn wagons are used. Rides are a half-hour in length and include unlimited time at a fire pit with hot chocolate and s’mores available.
To schedule a ride, visit the reservations page at cornerstoneranch.org.
Salem Cross Inn260 W Main St., West BrookfieldSalem Cross Inn takes guests back in time, welcoming them into its colonial dining rooms, an antique-decorated Inn and at seasonal events, like the Fireplace Feasts, held on select dates from November through April. The participatory feast events feature horse-drawn rides prior to warming up fireside over mulled cider and mulled wine, and, you guessed it, a feast. When there is snow on the ground, horse-drawn sleigh rides bring guests through the fields of the Salem Cross.
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Martha Salem-Leasca, part of the Salem Cross Inn family business, said the fireside feast events are a whole experience, and “the sleigh ride is just one facet of it.”
Setting the mood for the evening, a 15- to 20-minute sleigh ride - “just long enough to get your cheeks rosy,” said Salem-Leasca – takes guests across the fields behind the restaurant. “When the moon is out,” said Salem-Leasca, “it’s gorgeous, shining over the hills and valleys.”
Salem-Leasca said the experience is truly a special one. “To hear the blades skimming over the snow, is really neat.”
Find a list of Fireplace Feast dates and sleigh rides at salemcrossinn.com/events/dining-events/fireplace-feast/.
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Fair Trade SaleFriday, Nov. 21, from 6-8 p.m.; and Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.9 Upper River St. (Rt. 148), Brookfield The Committee for Ecology and Social Action hosts its annual sale in the parlor of the Brookfield Unitarian Universalist Church. Items for sale will include crafts and folk art from Guatemala and other developing countries, as well as goods made by craftsmen at the Dismas house. buuc.org.
Castleberry Holiday Arts & Crafts FestivalFriday, Nov. 21, from 2-8 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 23, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.DCU Center, 50 Foster St., Worcester The annual festival returns to the DCU Center, featuring artists and their wares. Admission is $8 for adults, those younger than 12 get in for free, one admission is good for all three days. castleberryfairs.com.
Shepherd Hill’s 2014 Festival of CraftsSaturday, Nov. 22, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Shepherd Hill Regional High School, 68 Dudley Oxford Rd., DudleyThis annual juried craft fair brings together a variety of more than 125 crafters. Admission is $5, parking is free.
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Holiday Festival of CraftsFriday-Sunday, Nov. 28-30Worcester Center for Crafts, 25 Sagamore Rd., Worcester This juried exhibition and sale features artists who work in a variety of mediums. worcestercraftcenter.org.
Fire Works Holiday Open Studio & SaleFriday, Dec. 5, from 4-8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 6, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Fire Works Studio, in the Sprinkler Factory, 38 Harlow St., Worcester. The artists of the Fire Works Studio in Worcester celebrate their 12th annual holiday open studio and sale event, during which each displays their wares with a price tag to the general public in their very own work space. thefireworksinc.net.
Craftershock 2014Saturday, Dec. 6, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.Worcester Roller Derby, 34 Suffolk St., Worcester The Worcester Roller Derby, for the fourth year in a row, hosts the city’s alternative craft fair with more than 80 local artists and crafters. Jewelry, fine art and photography,
vintage goods, handbags, home décor and more will be for sale. Find the event on facebook.
Living Gift MarketSaturday and Sunday, Dec. 6-7 and 13-14, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Heifer International, 216 Wachusett St., RutlandThe annual living gift market offers visitors gift ideas that make a difference in others’ lives. Information will be available on how sponsoring an animal, like a goat, a llama or water buffalo can provide food and income for hungry families. There will also be more traditional fair-trade gifts from around the world available for purchase. Hot cocoa and cider, and gingerbread animal cookies will be offered and guests can warm up by a bonfire. A canned goods donation is asked as admission. Heifer.org.
stART at the StationSunday, Dec. 7, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.Union Station, 2 Washington Sq., WorcesterstART on the Street, Worcester’s largest annual arts and crafts festival, moves inside for the holiday season. Artists and crafters display for sale textiles, pottery, stained glass, fine jewelry, photography, pet wares, holiday cards, ornaments and more. Union Station restaurants will offer a full bar and a light menu during the event. startonthestreet.com/start-station.
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W inding checkout lines, crowded aisles and deterring back-orders may send shoppers
searching for alternative gifts this holiday season. Fortunately, the Worcester area is abundant with artistic solutions to satisfy every bargain hunter and save customers from hectic department store encounters.
Businesses and organizations such as Claytime and the Worcester Center for Crafts (WCC) offer nifty do-it-yourself (DIY) substitutions for the average stocking stuffer. Between these two creative establishments, Worcester’s gift-givers are supplied with ample opportunities to form customized presents. No elves required.
Claytime, in Shrewsbury, welcomes all those who are imaginative with a brush to design festive holiday gifts. Upon walking through the door – open Monday through
Friday, from 10 a.m.- 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, from 10 a.m.- 10 p.m.; and Sunday, from 12- 6 p.m. - guests instantly become crafty clay painters.
When it comes to holiday gifts, Claytime has a “wide variety of things” to make, said Christine Simonds, an employee of Claytime. Some options for a sincere present include “picture frames, ornaments, handprint plates and mugs, and all kinds of holiday figurines.”
Once selecting a clay piece to decorate, visitors can stroke, splash or sponge color onto the gray surface, making the object entirely their own. “A handmade gift has a lot more heart in it,” Simonds stated.
Regarding original gifts, Simonds said artwork involves more consideration than items purchased from the store — and according to Simonds, creations straight from the kiln are sure to warm a loved one’s heart.
Meanwhile, the Worcester Center for Crafts is bustling with holiday excitement. Creative members of the Worcester community are encouraged to enlist for a number of seasonal workshops. Among the list of lessons are instructions for hand-blown glass ornaments on Dec. 5, from 6:30-9:30 p.m.; training for making ceramic candle holders on Dec. 9, from 6:30-9 p.m.; and much more.
Voicing the significance of handmade gifts, Honee Hess, executive director for the WCC, said, “I think that gift giving is a really personal thing.” Along with the artwork itself,
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Hess believes that “to be able to invest your time in (the) making becomes the gift as well.”
If visitors do not have enough time to create their own gifts, though, they are always able to purchase pre-made pieces on location. Hess said the eye-catching “objects by artists of the highest caliber” simply await a wrapping paper topping.
Homemade offerings tie fondly into Hess’ past. She recalled upon a tradition in which her family members would choose one person to provide a present to. Each year, Hess hoped to receive a gift from her cousin, who had a knack for transforming slabs of wood into desirable items. To this day, she has preserved one of his wooden masterpieces. “I still treasure that present that he gave me,” she confessed, “that was made out of wood, by him.” Hess hopes that other families will spark their own stories based upon productions from the WCC.
Claytime and the Worcester Center for Crafts are on a mission to show Worcester the benefits of DIY gifting. By providing the community with an outlet for merry innovation, they are sprucing up the holiday season with joyful tidings from the soul.
Visit Claytime at 124 Boston Tnpk., Shrewsbury or at claytimestudio.com. Worcester Center for Crafts is located at 25 Sagamore Rd., Worcester and online at worcestercraftcenter.org.
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“Elf” The Broadway MusicalFriday-Saturday, Nov. 21-22 at 8 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 23 at 1 and 6:30 p.m.The Hanover Theatre, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester The story of a young orphan who mistakenly crawls into
Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. He embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father, discover his true identity and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas. Tickets range in price from $39-$69. thehanovertheatre.org.
We Need A Little Christmas: An Evening of Barbershop HarmonySaturday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m.Mechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester The Worcester Men of Song, a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, perform their four-part, close harmony a capella-style singing at the annual show, welcoming the Christmas season. Tickets are $20 for reserved seating. mechanicshall.org.
“The Nutcracker”Friday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 29 at 2 and 7 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 30 at 2 p.m.The Hanover Theatre, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester Ballet Arts Worcester and Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra present “The Nutcracker.” Tickets range in price from $24-$36. thehanovertheatre.org.
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Cheers!Cranberry Old Fashioned¼ orange slice1 tsp. sugar3 dashes bitter2 ounces Makers Mark Whiskeyice1 tbsp. whole cranberry saucesoda water
Muddle orange slice, sugar and bitter. Add whiskey, ice and cranberry sauce and stir. Top with soda water.
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New England Conservatory Symphonic Winds and Concert ChoirWednesday, Dec. 3 at noonMechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester As part of the Brown Bag Concerts series, the New England Conservatory Symphonic Winds and Concert Choir, conducted by William Drury, perform a special holiday show. Admission is free. mechanicshall.org.
Boston Pops Holiday ConcertFriday, Dec. 5 at 8 p.m.The Hanover Theatre, 2 Southbridge St., WorcesterThe Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra with conductor Keith Lockhart perform holiday classics, their own “Sleigh Ride” and new arrangements of seasonal favorites. Tickets range in price from $55-$125. thehanovertheatre.org.
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Worcester Chorus performs Handel’s MessiahSaturday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m.Mechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester An annual event, the Messiah holiday concert this year features high school students through the Festival Singers program, including students from South Community High School and Wachusett Regional High School. Tickets are $42 for adults, $15 for students and $5 for youth. musicworcester.org.
Holiday Spectacular 2014Sunday, Dec. 7 at 1 and 6 p.m.The Hanover Theatre, 2 Southbridge St., WorcesterA holiday show with singing, dancing snowmen, reindeer and hot chocolate for everyone. Tickets range in price from $26-$32. thehanovertheatre.org.
WXLO’s Acoustic XmasWednesday, Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m.Mechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester Worcester’s radio station WXLO presents live performances by O.A.R., Andy Grammer, Gabrielle Ross and others to be announced. Tickets range from $42.50-$65. mechanicshall.org.
Holiday PopsSaturday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m.Mechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester The Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra performs traditional favorites of the season, light classics, dance theatre, chorus and the Best of Broadway. Tickets are $45 for floor table and $37 for balcony seating. Table seating reservations can be made by calling Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra at 508-754-1234. Balcony seating reservations can be made at mechanicshall.org.
The Nutcracker BalletSunday, Dec. 14 at 1 and 5 p.m.Mechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester Dance Prism, with dancers from throughout the Northeast region and eastern seaboard, performs The Nutcracker ballet. Tickets are $24 for adults, $18 for children and seniors. For pricing on special programs for youth groups and group discounts, call Dance Prism at 978-371-1038. Other reservations can be made at mechanicshall.org.
A Christmas Celtic Sojourn with Brian O’DonovanWednesday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m.The Hanover Theatre, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester WGBH presents the annual holiday performance with Brian O’Donovan. Performances include those by some of the best
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musicians, singers and dancers from around the Celtic world. Tickets range in price from $46-$58. thehanovertheatre.org.
Worcester Organ Festival Holiday ConcertWednesday, Dec. 17 at noonMechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester A holiday concert of Advent and Christmas carols from the 16th century to the present day. The concert will feature sing-along Christmas carols. Admission is free. mechanicshall.org.
Rockin’ The Holidays With Felix Cavaliere’s RascalsFriday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m.Mechanics Hall, 321 Main St., Worcester Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals is a family-friendly concert event, featuring a mix of music and entertainment. The performance will be backed by the Worcester State University choir. Tickets are $59 and $69. mechanicshall.org.
“A Christmas Carol”Friday, Dec. 19 and 26 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 20 and 27 at 2 and 7 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 21 and 28 at 1 p.m.The Hanover Theatre, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester An adaptation by Troy Siebels of the classic Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Tickets range in price from $28-$52. thehanovertheatre.org.
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Secret IngredientsSecret IngredientsFrom our home to yours, the staff of the Holden Landmark Corp, parent company of Worcester Magazine, share their own favorite holiday recipes.
Plain Donuts1 cup sugar1tbsp. Butter2 eggs1 cup milk4 1/2 cups flour, sifted well4 tsp. baking powder1/2 tsp. salt1/2 tsp. nutmeg1 tsp. cinnamon
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Beat eggs, sugar and butter. Add milk. Sift dry ingredients and add egg mixture. Mix to a soft dough, roll 1/4-inch thick. Fry at 380 degrees, flipping once until golden brown.
-Recipe by Annie Fox, from the family of Steven King, Holden Landmark Corp photographer
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Nuke It Apple Crisp3 cups chopped apples3/4 cup Bisquick1/2 cup quick cooking oats1/2 cup packed brown sugar3 tbsp. softened butter1/2 tsp. cinnamon1/4 tsp. nutmeg
Put all apples in an 8x8 inch glass pan. In a bowl, mix together dry ingredients. Mix in softened butter with dry ingredients. Pour mix evenly over apples. Microwave uncovered for 10-12 minutes on high. Enjoy with a nice scoop of ice cream.
-Bess Couture, Holden Landmark Corp. graphic designer
Gingerbread Cookies1 cup plus 2 tbsp. unsalted butter 1 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp. Molasses 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour 2 1/4 tsp. baking soda 1/2 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. Ginger 1 tbsp. Cinnamon 2 tsp. ground cloves 1 1/2 tsp. nutmeg 1/2 tsp. all spice 2/3 cup sugar 1 egg
Beat butter and brown sugar in bowl. Add egg and molasses, beat. Stir in remaining ingredients except sugar. Chill dough for at least two hours. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Shape dough into 1-inch balls. Roll in sugar and place on cookie sheet. Bake eight-10 minutes.
-Kimberly Petalas, Holden Landmark assistant editor
Peanut Butter Truffles1 cup creamy peanut butter1 cup packed light brown sugar1 large egg 1 tsp. baking soda1/2 cup chocolate chips
In bowl, stir together peanut butter, light brown sugar, egg and baking soda until well mixed. Add chocolate chips. Drop by teaspoon on non-greased cookie sheet, and bake at 350 degrees for nine minutes. Let cool completely before removing from cookie sheet.
-Phyllis Booth, Holden Landmark reporter
Green Bean Casserole1/3 stick butter 1/2 cup diced onions 1/2 cup sliced mushrooms 2 cups sliced, fresh green beans 3 cups chicken broth 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can French fried onion rings (big can or small can, depending on preference) 1 cup grated cheddar cheese A pinch of salt, pepper and garlic powder
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Melt butter in skillet and saute onions and mushrooms. Separately, boil green beans in chicken broth for 10 minutes, drain. Add green beans, mushroom soup, 2/3 of the can of onion rings and seasonings to the onion and mushrooms in the skillet. Stir well. Pour mixture into greased baking dish. Add remaining onion rings on top. Bake for 20 minutes. Add cheese. Bake for an additional 10 minutes. Serve warm.
-Kimberly Petalas, Holden Landmark assistant editor
Apple Brownies1 stick butter1 cup sugar2 eggs1 tsp. baking powder1 tsp. cinnamon1 tsp. vanilla1 cup flour1 large Macintosh apple peeled, cored and dicedvanilla ice cream or whip cream (optional)
Melt butter, add sugar, then all other ingredients. Mix thoroughly, stirring by hand. Spread into 8x8 inch greased metal pan. Sprinkle top with sugar. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
-Phyllis Booth, Holden Landmark reporter
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