St. Louis Christmas Calendar 2010

There’s no doubt about it. This Christmas in St. Louis, the Scrooges are just going to have to leave town. Christmas is everywhere and there’s no avoiding it. It’s in the music, it’s in the food and it’s even come to Missouri Botanical Garden.

See what we mean. Here’s a top ten (in no particular order) of what you and your family can enjoy over the holidays in St. Louis, Missouri.

10 Christmas Events to Put the Sparkle in Your Christmas

Take the family on a horse drawn carriage ride through a Winter Wonderland at Tilles Park until January 2.

If they still want more take them to theĀ  Gardenland Express seasonal ride at Missouri Botanical Garden where eight Model G-scale trains wind through elaborate miniature landscapes, twinkling holiday trees, and oversized snowflakes. The event takes place until January 2.

You really can’t get away without bringing the little ones to see Santa over the holidays. Santa’s Magical Kingdom in Jellystone Park Resort at Six Flags is sure to be a big hit with them.

The popular Christmas music of Mannheim Steamroller comes to the Fabulous Fox on December 18 with multimedia effects in a show created by Grammy award winner Chip Davis.

Christmas isn’t Christmas without a carol. Don’t miss the Christmas Carols in the Garden at Missouri Botanical Garden until December 19.

Christmas cabaret is a great holiday time staple. Bistro Cabaret will entertain you with top notch cabaret performers Jeremy Whaley, Brandon Williams, Kevin McBeth and Andy Waggoner on December 22 at 8 pm.

If you are looking for a showcase of costumes, acrobats and musical extravaganza for the Christmas check out Cirque Dreams Holidaze at The Fabulous Fox from December 21 to 29.

For your food fix on Christmas Day, make your way to the Millennium hotel for a special seasonal brunch at The Top of The Riverfront. Be there at 11 am.

Don’t overlook your musical fix during the holidays. Indie pop comes to Cicero’s on December 26 when Sing Me A Fiction stops by.

The African-American holiday tradition Kwanzaa (first fruits) will be celebrated in St. Louis’ Missouri Botanical Garden on December 29.

That’s it for now. If you want to send us any extra information, feel free to email us or give the info in comments below.

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