The events that are linked to the festival of Christmas in Michigan are:
- Christmas Tuna - Van Buren Street Theatre will conclude its stage play season with another sequel, “Christmas Tuna,” which is a follow-up to last year’s finale, “Greater Tuna.” This seasonal two-man comic romp is set in Tuna Texas, the third largest town in Texas, and features multiple costume changes as the actors portray the rural lives of Tuna’s entire population. This show will be performed on 10th, 11th, 17th, 18th, 24th and 25th of November and also on the 1st, 2nd, 8th, and 9th of December .All the shows include a full-service cash bar, buffet dinner and comedy stage play.
- Holiday Dutch Winterfest - An old-fashioned evening European Lantern parade down cobblestone streets to Centennial Park starting on Nov 24- Dec. 10, 2006. The parade will end at an open-air Christmas market rich where Sinterklaas and his helpers would make a grand entry. Ice-sculpting contests and holiday theater productions will round out the fun.
- Santa’s Village at the North Pole - Santa's Village embodies the spirit and excitement of the Christmas season and is open for people on each Saturday and Sunday from 2nd December to 16th December.
- North Pole Express Ossowo - People can board this train and make a trip to Santa’s Village at the North Pole People to visit Santa who is accompanied by his elves.
Learn about the other events of the festival of Christmas in Michigan from
Christmas Carnivals.
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