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- As Christmas nears, post office, mall a flurry with activity
- Andrew Broadwater has been playing Christmas songs all year long. All the traditional favorites, "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells" and others, he's played them on the piano, on the viola, even on the steel drum.
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- If there's a downside to the joy of operating a 55,000-bulb holiday light display that's synchronized to popular Christmas music, it's the time it took to program the 30-minute extravaganza: 12 hours of coding for every minute of show, the equivalent of nine 40-hour work weeks.
- Undaunted by the stormy weather, plenty of people in the holiday spirit walked up and down the streets of downtown Havre de Grace Sunday night to visit historic homes and churches on the city's 40th annual Candlelight Tour of Historic Havre de Grace.
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- The holidays are here before you know it and often gone before you've had a chance to sample any of the wonderful seasonal offerings. Taking a day trip to any of these destinations will provide a quick cup of cheer.
- Christmas is officially in full swing in Harford and Cecil counties and weekends now until the end of the year are jam-packed with merry events that are sure to delight even Santa Claus.
- Holiday productions feature new collaborations, full 'Messiah'
- A reader complains that politically correct descriptions of Christmas are designed to mask the religious meaning of the holiday
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- The Live Arts Maryland season-opening classical concerts last month and became an elegant prelude to two beloved holiday traditions offered by Anne Arundel County's largest performing arts group.
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- The Calvary Lutheran Church will be holding its Christmas service in German Dec. 17 at 4 p.m. German Christmas carols will be sung and the Christmas gospel will also be in German.
- Holiday music, Columbia and Baltimore, 'Messiah' and more
- It's time to kindle our Christmas spirits by catching a performance of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" — a classic that first appeared in 1843 and continues to be a favorite each holiday season.