Update: The Bellefonte Winter Market at Talleyrand Park has been moved to Saturday because of weather concerns on Sunday. The Christmas Cruise on the Creek, originally scheduled for Sunday, has been postponed to a date to be determined.
Bellefonte Victorian Christmas, one of the community’s most cherished Christmas traditions, will deck the streets with holiday cheer for its 42nd year Dec. 8-10. All are invited to partake in Christmas festivities throughout the weekend.
The merrymaking will begin with opening ceremonies on Friday, Dec. 8, at 6 p.m. along Howard Street near the Miles-Humes House, home of the Centre County Historical Museum.
The Victorian Brass band, Class Act Productions community theater and magician Richard Benninghoff will provide entertainment while refreshments are served.
Mayor Buddy Johnson will proclaim the opening of the weekend at 7:15 p.m. After the opening ceremonies, join together for a musical extravaganza at the Bellefonte Presbyterian Church to hear free dual concerts starting at 7:30 p.m. If you are looking for a Christmas party that evening in town, plan to attend the “Christmas Cordial” at nearby State Burger Co. to enjoy music, drinks and hors d’oeuvres.
An engaging variety of festive activities will be available all weekend to fill your time. Tour the Festival of Trees at the Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology or ride in a horse drawn carriage along the streets of Bellefonte. If trees and horses don’t strike your fancy, make some crafts at the Bellefonte Art Museum, go on a train ride with the Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society or check out the model train display at Belle Mercantile. Attend one of the three showings of a live “radio play” of “It’s a Wonderful Life” performed by Sock and Buskin Theatre Company at Bellefonte Springboard.
Victorian Christmas will truly settle into Bellefonte on Saturday, Dec. 9.
Breakfast with Santa will start off the day at 8:30 a.m. at Faith United Methodist Church. When you aren’t hanging out with Santa, enjoy a Victorian Christmas Tea at a nearby historic home (for adults) or at The Little House (for children).
If you are a music lover, experience the Saturday Christmas Music Crawl from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. by hopping from place to place to enjoy free music throughout downtown Bellefonte. Check bellefontevictorianchristmas.com for times, locations and performers.
Purchasers of the limited-edition cookie tins will participate in a holiday cookie crawl, visiting businesses throughout Bellefonte to fill their tins with cookies.
Need to finish up buying your Christmas gifts? Check out the Victorian Christmas Arts and Crafts Show, open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the YMCA and Bellefonte Elementary School, or visit one of Bellefonte’s many quaint shops as you stroll the sidewalks.
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, the Bellefonte Winter Market, hosted by Downtown Bellefonte Inc., will be he held in Talleyrand Park, on both the gazebo and annex sides. The European-style, open air market will feature skilled makers and artisan vendors, as well as food and craft beverage vendors, live entertainment and warming station.
The Saturday fun will culminate at Fezziwig’s Holiday Dinner Party at the American Philatelic Society at 6:30 p.m.
On Sunday, music lovers can rejoice again as the Bellefonte Community Band, Faith Church and St. John’s Evangelist Church will all put on Christmas concerts.
Check the website at bellefontevictorianchristmas.com or the guidebook for the full schedule.
Some events are ticketed and in high demand, so please sign up for them before supplies and space run out. Make sure to order a limited-edition cookie tin if you would like to participate in the cookie crawl, or buy tickets to attend the Fezziwig Dinner or Christmas Cordial.
Follow the event on Facebook or Instagram @BellefonteVictorianChristmas for any updates about this magical weekend.
Funding for this event was provided through a grant made possible by The Happy Valley Adventure Bureau and the Centre County Board of Commissioners.