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4 l www.TheWeekenderMagazine.com, December, 2014
Christmas Means EAT!As I sit in church during Sunday morning services I am re-
minded of the true meaning of Christmas. The first adventcandle is lit and the original reason for celebrating shinesthrough as a sign of the anticipated birth of Jesus Christ.
I look around the beautifully decorated sanctuary full ofpoinsettias, christmas trees and pine boughs holding whiteminiature twinkling lights. Every year, the ornaments arehung with care. The empty manger sits at the side waiting tofill with props for the Christmas program.
It’s tradition. No matter what our choice of denominationor religious faith is, most agree Jesus’ birthday began the an-nual celebration. We follow the in the habits of our parentsand the way we were raised. As time passes and we grow,some traditions fall by the wayside and others are introduced.There are the trees, the lights, the parades with Santa, and theshopping. There are special movies, carols, programs andconcerts.
Then there is the food. You simply can’t have Christmaswithout that one special recipe. If we don’t cook at anyother time, we have to try our hand at kitchen dutiessometime during the holidays. Many happy memoriescome from those special times with loved ones whilepreparing special food items. And thanks to our readersand advertising sponsors who have shared some ofthose experiences, this issue is filled once again withmany winning recipes. I invite you to try at least one ofthem as who knows? You just might be creating anothermemorial tradition to add to your list. Until next month,Have a Blessed Christmas and Happy New Year!
Kathy Barnett, Managing EditorP.S. Here is my recipe to share with all.....
UP CLOSE From the EditorGifts from your
kitchen are alway
well received at
Christmas Time,
showing that extra
special care taken
to create something
special. Recipes
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Places to Go: “Historic Lyme Village” 8-9 Granville 13Land of Cross-Tipped Churches 26Marion County Fairgrounds 28Fantasy of Lights 34
What’s Inside...
Special Feature“Seasons Eatings: Winning RecipesPages 6-7, 10-11, 18-19, 24-25, 30-31
36-37
Things to Do:Ride the Train 14-15Family Fun Night 16Light Up Middletown 20-21Candle Lighting 32-33Paint Party 35Calendar 40-41
People to See:“Texas Tenors” 12The Who (Tribute Band) 29
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SANDUSKY - The showof the holiday season isopen now through De-cember 31st, the lightshow runs daily 6 pmuntil midnight every 30minutes.
Every night throughoutDecember, enjoy GhostlyManor’s Christmas lightshow. This is no ordinarylight show! Watch fromthe warmth of your car ashundreds of thousands ofChristmas lights presenta choreographed dance toyour favorite Christmastunes such as SnoopyChristmas, MariahCarey’s “All I Want ForChristmas” and TransSiberian Orchestra (to name afew). Ghostly Manor is locatedat 3319 Milan Rd. (US 250) inSandusky.
View the show any time be-tween 6pm-12am, simply driveup and tune your car radio to99.7 FM and be entertained!
Thelight show is a FREE event…think of it as Ghostly Manor’sChristmas gift to the commu-nity.
Also join Santa during everyFamily Night In December.Ghostly Manor Thrill Center
will keep you enter-tained for hours!Every Wednesday isFamily Fun Nightfrom 4pm-8pm! For$5 enjoy a Jump,Climb & Skate Pass,FREE pizza and pop,and SANTA CLAUSDec. 3, Dec.10, andDec.17. Escape thecold and snow, enjoya warm cup of hotcocoa as you ride theXD Motion TheaterMovie “Sleigh Ride”,roller skating rink,3D blacklight minigolf, bounce houses,3-level play area, ar-cade, and delicious
food and drinks to warm yoursoul this winter!
Bring the family and enjoyquality time and quality enter-tainment. For more informationcontact Ghostly Manor ThrillCenter at 419.626.4467 orwww.ghostlymanor.com.
Places to Go: Ghostly Manor’sDancing Light Show
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ST. MARYS – Tis the season tomake holiday memories andthere are several special eventsin west central Ohio that willtruly enchant the entire familyand add to the magic of Christ-mas.
A visit to the Maria SteinShrine of the Holy Relics canbring peace to the soul any timeof the year, but that is especiallytrue during the Christmas sea-son. This historic place of prayerand peace is a wonderful escapefrom the hustle and bustle of theholidays. Check out the shrine’sbeautiful International Crèche Ex-hibit, on display now though theNew Year. View the artful and in-teresting variety of Nativityscenes from around the globe, col-lected through travels and sharedfor your holiday spiritual enjoy-ment. Open daily in Maria Stein,Ohio, check out Shrine of the HolyRelics for more information.
The German tradition of theChristmas tree comes to life inNew Bremen, Ohio as the Lock-keepers House Canal VisitorsCenter resounds with the spirit ofChristmas. See a multitude ofdecorated trees designed by local
businesses and individuals. TheLockkeepers House sits along thebanks of the Miami - Erie Canaland is open weekdays during reg-ular chamber business hours andon Saturdays, Dec. 7 & 14, from1:30 - 4p.m. for this special holi-day event.
The Jingle Bell Lighted HorseParade will bring wonderful holi-day fun to the Mercer CountyFairgrounds on Saturday, Decem-ber 6th. The parade will featurehorses and their riders, manypulling decorated carriages andwagons, all dressed up for the hol-idays. The parade will take placeat 7:30 pm on the horse track infront of the grandstands of thefairgrounds in Celina, Ohio. Theevent also includes a holiday craft
fair from 9am to 9pm in the Jr.Fair building and delicioussweet treats and warming bev-erages.
And one of the most magnif-icent buildings in the Land ofthe Cross-Tipped Churches,The St. Charles Center locatedon US 127 south of Celina,opens its doors each year for aspecial holiday tradition. Be-ginning Sunday, December 7ththey will be open daily to the
public from 9am to 7 p.m. with 50nativity sets from around theworld on display throughout themajestic grand hall. Theses sets,ranging from the modern andstark to antique and ornate, are onloan from the University of Day-ton’s Marian Library. You will seehumble hand carved sets alongwith those in a full array of glitzand glam, all depicting the sceneof Jesus’ birth in a Bethlehem sta-ble. The visit is a delight for chil-dren of all ages and gives one aglobal perspective on the birth ofthe Christ child.
For more details on holiday hap-penings in west central Ohiocheck out www.SeeMore.org.
Places To Go:
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