The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1986, JAZZ UP YOUR HOLIDAYS, Page Page 15, Image 23

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    Monday, December 1, 1986
Supplement to the Daily Nebraskan
Page 15
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Christmas Lights
On Friday, Dec. 5 at (.-;() p.m., his
toric Haymarket warehouse buildings
will glow with the Christmas spirit as
thousands of white Christmas lights TT ...
will be turned on in a lighting cerem- Family Holiday Party
baklava will be for sale.
Horse and carriage rides will also be
available. The Food Boutique and car
riage rides are sponsored by the Hay
market Main Street Program. Events
continue until 5 p.m.
ony at 9th and P streets.
Mayor Luedtke, and other invited
dignitaries, will assist as all buildings
and businesses in the district will light
their displays and Christmas trees
throughout the area. Carolers will pro
vide entertainment. All retail shops
and restaurants will be open for busi
ness that evening.
Food Boutique
Right after the Star City Holiday
Parade, Saturday Dec. 6, the Haymarket
Christmas Food Boutique will open for
business in the Candy Factory building
at 8th and P streets. Cakes, cookies,
Christmas fruit cakes, brownies and
other Christmas sweet s, including Greek
The Nebraska Literary Heritage
Association is sponsoring a Family Hol
iday Party on Friday, Dec. 5 from 6:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the old J.C. Penney
Building at 13th and 0 streets. Activi
ties will include hors d'oeuvres, live
holiday music, a children's style show,
entertainment and activities for child
ren, a reading by Virgina Opocensky of
"The Christmas of the Phonograph
Records" by Mari Sandoz, and a draw
ing for raffle items (including a Keith
Jacobshagen framed oil, a signed Mari
Sandoz book and dolls by Ruth Rosek
rans Hoffman). There will be a charge
of $25 per family.
This activity is part of a series of
events scheduled to help promote
awareness of the Heritage Room and
recognition of Nebraska authors.
For more information, contact the
Heritage Room, 435-2140.
Fun for Children
The Nebraska Literary Heritage
Association is sponsoring a Children's
Holiday House on Saturday, Dec. 0 from
12:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the old J.C.
Penney Building at 13th and O streets.
Activities will include live holiday
music, "hands-on" activities, craft pro
jects, storytelling, magicians, clowns, a
visit with Santa, holiday films, a gift
shop for children and adults, a display
of artwork by area kindergarten child
ren, and information regarding Nebraska
children's authors. There will be a
charge of $3 per child (maximum $10
charge per family).
This activity is part of a series of
events scheduled to help promote
awareness of the Heritage Room and
recognition of Nebraska children's
authors.
For more information, contact the
Heritage Room, 435-2146.
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