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Hanukkah celebration draws huge crowd at San Jose’s Santana Row San Jose bakers’ gingerbread houses make for a sweet holiday eventįiesta Navideña returns to San Jose’s Mexican Heritage Plaza Tickets are being sold only in advance, so head to to put them on your shopping list. And the two shows will be slightly different, so you could go to both - or watch the Dec. The jazz/blues/country artist performed her holiday show virtually last year, but it’ll be a real treat to see her in person again. You can check out schedule and ticket information - along with the rest of CMT San Jose’s season - at DECKING THE HALLS: Singer-songwriter Ren Geisick will be back for the seventh annual Ren’s Winter Wonderland at City Lights Theater Company on Dec. “White Christmas” will run for six performances Dec. The classic Christmas musical is a Marquee Production, which means the cast has younger performers, CMT alumni and other adult actors, and for this production that includes David Mister, James Creer, Joy Osborne, Elizabeth Santana and Shannon Self. The youth theater company - still led by Artistic Director Kevin Hauge and Managing Director Dana Zell - is on firm footing for its 54th season, which opens this weekend with “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” at the Montgomery Theatre in downtown San Jose. SNOW BUSINESS: It’s been quite a year for CMT San Jose, which moved into an impressive new facility and had to keep performers, parents and audiences engaged all during a pandemic.
Marcinkowski from 10 to 11 a.m., and San Jose Sharks beloved mascot SJ Sharkie will be around from 10:30 to 11 a.m.Īfter being forced to take a year off, it would be great to see this campaign come back strong - and it’s not a bad way to start a new family tradition.
You can also meet San Jose Earthquakes goalkeeper J.T. at 5 p.m., and there will be a drive-thru lane set up on the northbound side of Market Street, near the former Fairmont Hotel. You can drop off donations between 9 a.m. Marine Corps Reserve and VTA, which provides the aforementioned bus that gets filled with new, unwrapped toys. The event is a partnership between the U.S. 5.Īs usual, no one is allowed to board the train - all the fun stuff happens on the platforms - but face coverings are required for anyone attending because it’s at a public transportation facility. You can check out the complete schedule at GET ON BOARD THIS TOY DRIVE: With Christmas in the Park back at downtown San Jose’s Plaza de Cesar Chavez, the Toys For Tots Stuff the Bus toy drive is also making its return on Dec. 4 and Millbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo and Menlo Park on Dec. and will stop in Redwood City, Mountain View, Sunnyvale and Santa Clara on Dec. The Holiday Train departs from San Francisco each day at 4 p.m. His elves also will be accepting donations of toys to be distributed to kids who might otherwise go without this year. Of course, there’ll be entertainment at each station, as Santa Claus stops by to greet kids and families with other costumed characters and performers. The train, kept on ice last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is decorated with more than 75,000 lights and brings a lot of smiles at every stop. More Silicon Valley holiday traditions coming back this yearĪnother Bay Area tradition will be returning this year as Caltrain’s festive Holiday Train rolls through Peninsula stations on Dec.