Town of Carefree Announces Christmas Events & Celebrations

Courtesy Town of Carefree

CAREFREE Ariz., (Nov. 8) – Christmas in Carefree returns to the Carefree Desert Gardens, with holiday-themed events and special celebrations designed to welcome the spirit of the season.

The Carefree Desert Gardens are illuminated for visitors to the Christmas in Carefree celebrations. Photo by Herbert Hitchon.

This year’s official Holiday Tree Lighting will take place on Friday, Dec. 6, at 5 p.m. in the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion and at the iconic Carefree Sundial. The giant 25-foot Christmas tree and the Gardens will be illuminated for the first time during the holiday season with thousands of twinkling lights sparkling throughout the desert landscape. The ceremony will include a performance by various CCUSD student choirs, and Santa himself will handle the tree lighting duties! Following the tree lighting, a special screening of the popular holiday film, Elf, will be held in the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion. Free hot chocolate and holiday treats will be available, along with snacks for purchase, and a holiday gift will be distributed to each child/family in attendance.

Santa makes another appearance in Town, joining us for Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 9–11 a.m. in the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion. Held in conjunction with Rural Metro Fire’s Holiday Toy Drive, attendees may bring a new toy, canned good or suggested donation of $5 per person for admission, with proceeds benefiting Foothills Food Bank. Enjoy free photos with Santa and a performance of Sing! Sleigh Bells Ring!, a holiday celebration in song featuring talented area youth.

The Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion will resonate with an evening of classic Christmas tunes, harmonies and holly-jolly jazz favorites when area favorites Vicki McDermitt and Chirp, featuring Jerry Donato take the stage on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. Presented in partnership with Spirit in the Desert and Music Serving the Word Ministries, the evening’s entertainment will be preceded with a performance of holiday favorites from the Cactus Shadows High School Jazz Band, directed by Kevin Brady. Music Serving the Word will be accepting non-perishable food donations, benefiting Foothills Food Bank. This concert is open to the public, and free to attend.

Rounding out the weekend, Pinnacle Creative Arts presents Hope for the Holidays – A WWII Christmas on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m. in the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion. Step back in time to Christmas Eve 1944, and experience a serviceman’s holiday celebration. This brief time travel to the past is sure to please and will make you proud to be an American! Tickets are $15, and available online at PinnacleCreativeArts.com as well as at the door.

Congregants from Temple Chai, as well as members of the Jewish Social Group of Cave Creek and Carefree will host the annual Chanukah in Carefree Menorah Lighting every evening at 5:30 p.m., beginning Sunday, Dec. 22 through Sunday, Dec. 29, in the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion. Local groups and families will be invited to light the menorah each evening, with a special ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 22 that will include the Temple Chai Cantor and Choir. Each evening’s service is open to attendees of all denominations and faiths.

For more information about these events, visit ChristmasinCarefree.com or call 480-488-3686.

 About the Town of Carefree

Carefree is a scenic community of over 3,500 residents nestled in the Sonoran Desert Foothills. Incorporated in 1984, the town is regarded as one of the most inspiring and livable places in Arizona and centers its culture on desert lifestyle, architecture, culinary arts, health, wellness and community involvement. For more information, VisitCarefree.com or call 480-488-3686.

 

HOW TO REACH US

Town of Carefree
8 Sundial Circle
Carefree, AZ 85377
www.Carefree.org
480-488-3686

 

Author: The Peak

The Peak was originally printed and distributed in 1983 by the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association (GPPA) as a six-page neighborhood newsletter for the hundred or so residents who lived in the Pinnacle Peak area of Scottsdale, Arizona. Today, GPPA publishes an expanded online version for tens of thousands of readers as a free community service serving Scottsdale and neighborhing communities.

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