For the 11th year, the Heurich House Museum is hosting its weekend Christmas Markt. Expect over 50 local vendors from Dec. 1 through Dec. 3 with wares that vary from jewelry to woodworking to food vendors to printmakers to candlemakers and more.
On Saturday, guests will be able to enjoy Right Proper Brewing Company’s Senate Beer, which is a historic revival of the Chr. Heurich Brewing Co.’s classic corn lager from the 1890s.
For family fun, there will also be a free kids craft station on Saturday and Sunday with ornament making and coloring sheets, according to Alex Fraioli, director of small business development at the Heurich House Museum.
Registration is required to enter the market. The last day to get discounted presale tickets online is Nov. 30, but tickets will also be available in person at the door.
Along with the Christmas Markt at the Heurich House Museum, here is a list of over 30 upcoming holiday markets worth looking forward to in the DMV.
Drag Santa afternoon tea Make this year’s holiday cheer extra glamorous by going to Hank’s Oyster Bar on Dec. 3, 10 and 17 for afternoon tea paired with drag Santa, kings and queens. For $65, tickets include your choice of tea from a holiday tea menu, a 45-minute drag performance and cookie decorating. Additional beverages and food may be purchased.
Watercolor workshop
Get creative at the Shilling Canning Company in Navy Yard with Marcella Kriebel. Tickets, which cost $75 each, will include a guided, in-person watercolor lesson, plus art supplies and “watercolor-inspired” cocktails. The event is Dec. 6.
Maryland
Martin Sexton Singer, songwriter and guitarist Martin Sexton performs new music from his 10th studio album, 2020 Vision, Nov. 30 at AMP at Pike & Rose. Ticket prices range from $35 to $55, not including fees.
National Harbor tree lighting and fireworks A 60-foot-tall Christmas tree will come to life on the waterfront of National Harbor on Dec. 2. To learn about more tree and menorah lightings, parades and other holiday displays, check out WTOP’s weekly event guide from this past week.
The Eric Andre Explosion Comedian and actor Eric Andre will bring his explosive presence to the D.C. area at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, Maryland, Dec. 6. Tickets start at $55.
Virginia
The Lodge at National Landing
From Dec. 1 through Dec. 3, Metropolitan Park in Arlington, Virginia, will transform into a ski-themed winter festival with family-friendly activities and a dog treat bar. Adults will be able to enjoy spiked hot chocolate and mulled wine. There will also be a Sleigh All Day Drag Show on Sunday starting at noon at Freddie’s Beach Bar. The Lodge event is free and open to the public.
Kidsgiving Fair
On Dec. 2, enjoy a family-friendly event at Arlington Science Focus Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia, where you and your children can learn about local nonprofits to support during the holiday season. The event will also include music and entertainment, a kids scavenger hunt, snacks and refreshments and holiday greeting cards to decorate.
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center 20th anniversary celebration
Since opening in December of 2003, the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, has welcomed over 24 million people. On Dec. 2, celebrate this anniversary with hands-on, family-friendly activities, curator talks and a behind-the-scenes look at the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar. Parking will be free on the day of the event.
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