While you’re recovering from the Thanksgiving holiday, brace yourself — Capitol Hill is going to be a festive place for the next few weeks. Here are a few Capitol Hill holiday highlights from the CHS Calendar. You can find more events and gatherings here — or add your own.
Sunday, December 3rd brings the 65th annual Julfest to E Pike’s First Covenant Church:
Thursday, December 7th is the date for the annual return of the Holiday in the Park celebration with hundreds of glowing luminaria, music, crafts and games, and treats in Volunteer Park:
Chabad of Capitol Hill & The Central District will also hold its Grand Menorah Lighting and Celebration in Volunteer Park on the 7th:
The Guilty Holiday Pleasures Party returns to Chophouse Row on Thursday, December 14th:
The Local Brilliance market and art exhibition takes place at 19th Ave E’s Ritual House on Saturday, December 16th:
Plus, lots more coming up soon around the Hill:
- Annex Theatre’s Winter Variety Show Holidaze takes place Saturday, December 2nd
- AMcE Creative Arts hosts a Holiday Artisan Pop Up on December 2nd
- The Arboretum Holiday Sale runs December 2nd and 3rd
- Yikes! Watch out for SantaCon on December 9th
- Black Nativity runs December 12th through Christmas at Intiman
- The Capitol Hill Business Alliance hosts a Holiday Hill Talk gathering for local businesses on December 14th
- The 3rd Annual Holly Jolly Holiday Show goes down at Chop Suey on December 14th
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Why aren’t any events being held at Cal Anderson Park? Oh right, the shelter space can no longer be used for events due the drug addicts and the anarchists taking over that space.
I wish we could return to having events like this held at Cal Anderson. It’s easily accessible since many buses stop by there as well as being behind the Lightrail station.
Doesn’t volunteer park have a brand new fancy stage?
If so why can’t they just do it at the fancy new multi million stage they just built?!
Basically what I’m saying to you is:
Please get off the cross. We need the wood.