Friday, December 19 Personal landscapes Students will present their best photos to the public that answer the question, “what does a landscape mean to you?”. A total of 16 photos will be displayed, as each student conveys their definition of landscape. Celebrate and view the student photos during the one-night event Looking Outward: The Photographic Landscape. 7-9pm. LeSo Gallery, 1527 Starr Ave. www.lesogallery.com
Saturday, December 20 Annie The theater is hosting an afternoon of fun with games, holiday music and a screening of the classic movie remake of Annie starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz. Noon-4pm. $20. Franklin Park Mall Cinemas, 5001 Monroe St. 844-458-1009. www.thekitchensalon.com
Monday, December 22 The Lights Before Christmas Thousands of lights illuminate the walkways and animals, creating a unique experience for zoo-goers. New this year is an ice slide (for an additional fee) and live reindeer (no, they aren’t Santa’s). Enjoy visiting with the cold-climate animals like the seals, wolves and snow leopards. 3-8pm. $13 for adults (12-59 yrs), $10 for children (2-11 yrs), seniors (60+ yrs). Toledo Zoo, 2 Hippo Way. 419-385-4040. www.toledozoo.org
#WINTERFESTISCOMING Saturday, December 27 Outdoor Hockey Come be a part of history when the Toledo Walleye play in the first two outdoor ECHL games on December 27 and January 3. Plus catch top ranked BGSU face Robert Morris and Adrian College take on the U.S. 18 National Team. $15, $25, $125. 5:30pm on December 27 and 6:30pm on January 3. 419-725-WALL. www.Toledowalleye.com/winterfesttickets #WINTERFESTISCOMING
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Friday, December 19 Jingle Balls Featuring an array of musical members of the local bar (that's ‘lawyers’ for those of you who are fixated on holiday imbibing), will perform their annual show. This year, proceeds will benefit the Neil Light Scholarship Fund and the Justice for All Campaign, a fundraising effort to ensure that the vulnerable and disenfranchised in our community have access to the legal system. Bring your dancing shoes and party with a bunch of lawyers and judges to support a good cause. 7pm-1am. 3922 Secor Rd. 419-214-0700.
Sunday, December 21 39 Steps Take a break for the Art House Film Series and enter the world of spies and unexpected romance during 39 Steps, Hitchcock’s critically acclaimed story of the wrong man in the wrong place. 2pm. $5. The Valentine Theatre, 410 Adams St. 419-242-3490.
Tuesday, December 23 Chanukah Parade Car-top Menorahs will grace the parade vehicles and Chanukah music will lead the procession down Central Avenue to the Franklin Park Mall, around the perimeter, and back down Talmadge, returning to the Chabad House for Chanukah refreshments. 5:15pm. Chabad House, 2728 King Rd., Sylvania. www.jewishtoledo.org
Wednesday, December 31 NYE Toledo Celebrate the end of 2014 with a huge New Year’s Eve celebration. The event will feature dancing and entertainment from Jim Lieber, DJ Matt Lewis and DJ AK, a special New Year's Eve Hors D'Oeuvre Buffet, a Champagne Toast at Midnight, an Historic NYE Balloon Drop filled with prizes and a NYE Photo Booth. A portion of proceeds will be donated directly to the JDRF. Ages 21+. Tickets/Info: www.newyearsevetoledo.com
Friday, December 19 Personal landscapes Students will present their best photos to the public that answer the question, “what does a landscape mean to you?”. A total of 16 photos will be displayed, as each student conveys their definition of landscape. Celebrate and view the student photos during the one-night event Looking Outward: The Photographic Landscape. 7-9pm. LeSo Gallery, 1527 Starr Ave. www.lesogallery.com
Saturday, December 20 Annie The theater is hosting an afternoon of fun with games, holiday music and a screening of the classic movie remake of Annie starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz. Noon-4pm. $20. Franklin Park Mall Cinemas, 5001 Monroe St. 844-458-1009. www.thekitchensalon.com
Monday, December 22 The Lights Before Christmas Thousands of lights illuminate the walkways and animals, creating a unique experience for zoo-goers. New this year is an ice slide (for an additional fee) and live reindeer (no, they aren’t Santa’s). Enjoy visiting with the cold-climate animals like the seals, wolves and snow leopards. 3-8pm. $13 for adults (12-59 yrs), $10 for children (2-11 yrs), seniors (60+ yrs). Toledo Zoo, 2 Hippo Way. 419-385-4040. www.toledozoo.org
#WINTERFESTISCOMING Saturday, December 27 Outdoor Hockey Come be a part of history when the Toledo Walleye play in the first two outdoor ECHL games on December 27 and January 3. Plus catch top ranked BGSU face Robert Morris and Adrian College take on the U.S. 18 National Team. $15, $25, $125. 5:30pm on December 27 and 6:30pm on January 3. 419-725-WALL. www.Toledowalleye.com/winterfesttickets #WINTERFESTISCOMING
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Friday, December 19 Jingle Balls Featuring an array of musical members of the local bar (that's ‘lawyers’ for those of you who are fixated on holiday imbibing), will perform their annual show. This year, proceeds will benefit the Neil Light Scholarship Fund and the Justice for All Campaign, a fundraising effort to ensure that the vulnerable and disenfranchised in our community have access to the legal system. Bring your dancing shoes and party with a bunch of lawyers and judges to support a good cause. 7pm-1am. 3922 Secor Rd. 419-214-0700.
Sunday, December 21 39 Steps Take a break for the Art House Film Series and enter the world of spies and unexpected romance during 39 Steps, Hitchcock’s critically acclaimed story of the wrong man in the wrong place. 2pm. $5. The Valentine Theatre, 410 Adams St. 419-242-3490.
Tuesday, December 23 Chanukah Parade Car-top Menorahs will grace the parade vehicles and Chanukah music will lead the procession down Central Avenue to the Franklin Park Mall, around the perimeter, and back down Talmadge, returning to the Chabad House for Chanukah refreshments. 5:15pm. Chabad House, 2728 King Rd., Sylvania. www.jewishtoledo.org
Wednesday, December 31 NYE Toledo Celebrate the end of 2014 with a huge New Year’s Eve celebration. The event will feature dancing and entertainment from Jim Lieber, DJ Matt Lewis and DJ AK, a special New Year's Eve Hors D'Oeuvre Buffet, a Champagne Toast at Midnight, an Historic NYE Balloon Drop filled with prizes and a NYE Photo Booth. A portion of proceeds will be donated directly to the JDRF. Ages 21+. Tickets/Info: www.newyearsevetoledo.com