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Posted: Dec 18, 2020 6:58 PM MT | Last Updated: December 19, 2020
The neighbours on this southwest Calgary street decided to offer a prize for the best decorated house this year, and everyone on the street got involved.(Ellis Choe/CBC)
Berrien County Youth Fair showing “Christmas Vacation” this Saturday By: Maura Johnson Photo courtesy: Berrien County Youth Fair on Facebook
BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. – The Berrien County Youth Fair Association is hosting a Carpool Cinema event and will be playing “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” this Saturday, Dec. 19.
The drive-in style movie costs $25 per car and parking is available for the first 200 cars.
Gates open at 4:30 p.m. and the movie starts at 6 p.m.
Moviegoers can enter Gate 2 of the Berrien County Youth Fair lot at 9122 U.S. 31, Berrien Springs, MI 49103.
No concessions will be available at this event but cars are encouraged to bring their own snacks.
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A menorah on the back of vehicle at the start of Chabad of Pittsburgh’s annual Grand Menorah Parade at Rodef Shalom in Shadyside, Dec. 15.
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It looks like the Star of Bethlehem may arrive just in time this year. The story of the three wise men following a mysterious star to the manger where Jesus had just been born is familiar to everyone. We cannot imagine that story without the light of that star.
Some scientists think we will get to see a repeat of that light on Dec. 21 with what astronomers call the “great conjunction” of Saturn and Jupiter. The planets have not been this close so close that they could have created enough light to guide the wise men since 1623, and not this easily seen since 1226.
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For many, the first day of December marks the beginning of the holiday season. Although things may look different this year, many things stay the same: Starbucks brings out their holiday drinks, the weather becomes chillier, and downtown Santa Barbara is filled with holiday decorations.
For students, the holiday season begins the moment they finish finals. After all, there is something special about the array of nostalgic holiday-themed films and specials that bring us back to our childhood. So sit down with a cup of hot cocoa and escape into the blissful holiday genre with a list of both nostalgic and new specials that should last you until January.