Stockyards Station Santa’s Arrival
Join us on Friday, November 25th for Santa’s arrival! Santa led down E. Exchange Ave. Following the Fort Worth Herd on his magical stagecoach. He will be dropped off at his workshop inside Stockyards Station, Suite 139 for photos with Santa.
Other activities include caroling, the Fort Worth Herd Cow Camp, face painting, and the Legends of Texas gunfight shows!
Schedule
11:30 am – Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive
11:45 am – Santa’s Arrival
12:00 pm – Legends of Texas inside Stockyards Station
12:00 pm-4:00 pm –Photos with Santa, Caroling and Face Painting
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm – Fort Worth Herd Cow Camp
4:00 pm – Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive
4:15 pm –Legends of Texas inside Stockyards Station
2016 Parade of Lights
Kimbel Kids Drop-In Studio Moving Still Life’s
It’s a great way to introduce your little one (12 and under) to the wonders of a museum. Not only do you get to view the gallery during the session, but you also get to work together on an art project. Be sure to get there an hour early because space is limited.
It’s a day filled with exciting things to do throughout Downtown, from taking care of your holiday shopping in Sundance Square to dining out in some of the most excellent restaurants in Fort Worth, all while enjoying the holiday spirit of the country’s top holiday parade.
The XTO Energy Parade of Lights begins at 6:00 PM at the intersection of Belknap Street and Throckmorton Street. The parade proceeds east along Belknap Street, then it turns South on Commerce and goes all the way to 9th Street. At 9th Street, the parade turns west, proceeds past the Convention Center to Houston St., and then turns north on Houston Street all the way to Weatherford St.
Cowboy Santa’s
Volunteers will collect toys around the parade route before the parade. Everyone is encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy (for up to 12 years of age) to give to the Cowboy Santa’s to help provide kids around Fort Worth in having a brighter holiday!
For more than 32 years, the city has gathered, sorted and maintained toys throughout Tarrant County to children of families with income at or below 150% of poverty income guidelines.
Toy donations must be new. Items that pose a health or safety risk cannot be accepted, including toys that represent violence. For more information, please go to Cowboy Santa’s
The lighting of the Sundance Square Christmas Tree will take place on Saturday, November 19 at 6:30
Please visit Sundance Square Christmas Tree for more information!
The XTO Energy Parade of Lights will follow on Sunday, November 20 at 6 p.m
Nov. 29
Parker County Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
7-7:15 p.m. Parker County Courthouse, downtown Weatherford
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November 19 – January 2
- Address: 2201 Road to Six Flags Arlington, TX 76011
- Category: Six Flags Over Texas
- Dates: November 19, 2016, to January 1, 2017
- Times: 14:00:00 to 22:00:00
- Venue: Six Flags Over Texas
- Location: Six Flags Over Texas
- Ice! and Lone Star Christmas
November 10, 2016 – January 1, 2017
Gaylord Texan Resort
1501 Gaylord Trail
Christmas is back and better than ever at Grapevine Gaylord Texan Resort. With 2 million twinkling lights, 15,000 ornaments, an amazing 54-foot-tall Christmas tree, an 8-foot-tall gingerbread house, Santa’s Wild Workshop, Snow Tubing, Cookies and Milk with Mrs. Claus and ICE! Carved from more than 2 million pounds of ice. Check out the special bonus area – a LIVE ice carving zone. Watch a masterful ice carver create amazing sculptures before your eyes. Don’t miss all of the other exclusive holiday events and attractions taking place this year!
See a complete list of all the ICE! Activities, ICE!
I hope you enjoyed reading Family Friendly Events in November as much as I enjoyed looking up all the events you. We can attend in Fort Worth. I am sure I haven’t even listed anything for Dallas as of yet although as I hear of things I will be posting them as well.
I would like to invite you back and to ask if you would come and share any events you know that are happening during the Holidays with Charlie and me so we can let our readers know about these events and Charlie and I would like to invite you to come and share your Holiday/Christmas Traditions with Charlie and me.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates