Snowflakes, Sugar Plums, and SANTA! - Fort Worth, TX
Nov. 29-Dec. 21 take the kids to experience a holiday event at Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas.
"Snowflakes, Sugar Plums, and Santa!" will be featured in downtown visits with Ole Saint Nick every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening during the above dates. Extended Santa hours are Dec. 6, 11-9 and Dec. 21, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The location is Main Street between 3rd and 4th Streets and contact phone number is 817-255-5700.
Other ways to celebrate the holiday include:
Setting aside $5 for every homeless person you see today and donating the stash to your local shelter. (Source: Glamour).
Five dollars provides the basics for a needy child at scaw.org.
Don't toss that old printer or television: Use dogoodchannel.com to search your area for non-profits in need of particular donations.
Give the blues: Support musicians affected by hardships at musicmaker.org.
Help a family avoid using dangerous kerosene oil - for every flashlight you buy at bogolight.com, one is given to a family in the developing world.
Visit a local nursing home or shelter the week after Christmas when the flurry of giving starts to die down.
Save 200 square feet of forest for $50 at oneacreatatime.com.
$75 at criticalexposure.org pays to exhibit photographs taken by a middle or high school student documenting the disrepair of her school.
At chapteroneorganics.com purchase organic clothes made by a manufacturer that trains imprisoned women.
Serve guests dips from womensbeanproject.com which employs homeless women and teaches them work and life skills.
Buy a holiday turkey for a family in Baton Rouge for $25 at brfoodbank.org.
Offer snow-shoveling services to an elderly neighbor.
Donate new blankets to kids in homeless shelters at projectnightnight.org.
Give manicures at a local nursing home.
Help protect half an acre of rain forest in South and Central America with a $25 donation at rainforestalliance.org.
"Snowflakes, Sugar Plums, and Santa!" will be featured in downtown visits with Ole Saint Nick every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening during the above dates. Extended Santa hours are Dec. 6, 11-9 and Dec. 21, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The location is Main Street between 3rd and 4th Streets and contact phone number is 817-255-5700.
Other ways to celebrate the holiday include:
Setting aside $5 for every homeless person you see today and donating the stash to your local shelter. (Source: Glamour).
Five dollars provides the basics for a needy child at scaw.org.
Don't toss that old printer or television: Use dogoodchannel.com to search your area for non-profits in need of particular donations.
Give the blues: Support musicians affected by hardships at musicmaker.org.
Help a family avoid using dangerous kerosene oil - for every flashlight you buy at bogolight.com, one is given to a family in the developing world.
Visit a local nursing home or shelter the week after Christmas when the flurry of giving starts to die down.
Save 200 square feet of forest for $50 at oneacreatatime.com.
$75 at criticalexposure.org pays to exhibit photographs taken by a middle or high school student documenting the disrepair of her school.
At chapteroneorganics.com purchase organic clothes made by a manufacturer that trains imprisoned women.
Serve guests dips from womensbeanproject.com which employs homeless women and teaches them work and life skills.
Buy a holiday turkey for a family in Baton Rouge for $25 at brfoodbank.org.
Offer snow-shoveling services to an elderly neighbor.
Donate new blankets to kids in homeless shelters at projectnightnight.org.
Give manicures at a local nursing home.
Help protect half an acre of rain forest in South and Central America with a $25 donation at rainforestalliance.org.
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