We have created this special section as an easy way for our viwers to find exhibits that celebrate the season.
Celebrate The Season Group Holiday ExhibitionThis annual exhibition showcases both previously exhibiting artists as well as introduces the artwork of new artists.
Media represented include paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography, glass and mixed media.
For more information, call (412) 687-8858.
This enchanting display of life-size Santas and original paintings captures a whole world of Christmas folklore and fantasy.
Capture memories of Christmases past in the Wintergarden where a tree larger than any from your childhood awaits you. Their spectacular 32-foot tree is adorned with magnificent ornaments and gifts symbolic of this most special season of giving and is surrounded by a unique train display.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
Running concurrently with the "Spirits Of Giving" exhibit in the Wintergarden (as well as the windows in Two PPG Place) is this magnificent display of delicious dwellings created by area students, chefs, organizations, and individuals. The houses are also surrounded by a variety of model trains from the collection of local artist Don Jones.
All houses are available to purchase with proceeds benefiting Children’s Hospital’s Free Care Fund. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
This amazing piece of artwork is a replica of the famous nativity scene erected each year in St. Peter's Square in Rome, Italy.
The crèche is truly a community effort. Over 30 business, labor and religious organizations contribute financial support and services to the project.
Sponsored by the Christian Leaders Fellowship. For more information, call Rev. Ronald Lengwin at (412) 456-3021.
For more than 40 years, the Unity Tree (commonly known as the Horne's Tree) has beautifly decorated the facade of the former Horne's Department Store.
Macy's continues the Kaufmann's tradition of animated holiday windows, which are unveiled on November 20 and remain on display throughout the season.
This annual fundraiser features more than 70 crafters and vendors offering a great opportunity to shop for the home and holidays.
Raffles, concessions and bake sale will also be available.
For more information, contact Susan Guerrieri at (724) 325-3413.
The church's annual fundraiser features over 100 crafters, homemade baked goods, candy, Chinese auction and even lunch.
Admission is $2. For more information, call (724) 746-5861.
Enjoy a tasty lunch and some great clothes at this church fundraiser.
Tickets are $35. Proceeds will be used for various church charitable programs. Call (412) 216-6649 for tickets or information.
The Beaver County Festival Of Trees is held in doors at the Lodge in Brady's Run Park. The Lodge has been magically transformed into a snow-laden, Winter Wonderland with its 50 beautifully and uniquely decorated artificial trees and wreaths. In addition, there are trains, Candy Cane Lane Gift Shop, loaded with affordable gifts and trinkets, snack bar, Children's Craft Corner, baskets and raffles, and of course, the jolly old man himself, Santa.
This year's theme is "Christmases Of Years Gone By".
The program culminates with an auction of the displays on December 9. Proceeds benefit Beaver County Children & Youth Services which uses the funds to purchase back to school shoes, winter coats, summer camp outings and eyeglasses for kids in need. To make reservations or for more information, you can call (724) 891-5842.
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