Activities to do over winter break
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1. Go to Locomotive Park in Lewiston for the annual Christmas light show. It runs Nov. 17 to Jan. 5.
2. Attend Holiday Flick N’ Float at the Asotin County Family Aquatic Center in Clarkston. Watch Home Alone 2 with family and friends from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 15 tickets are $2.
3. Go to Bundle Up Downtown, Dec. 15 in Lewiston for activities including pictures with Santa in Brackenbury Square, a free holiday movie (How the Grinch Stole Christmas) at the Roxy Theater, wreath sales from Clarkston High School Future Farmers of America, a hot cocoa station from Boy Scout Troop 154, Christmas story time at the Lewiston City Library, and dance performances with Main Street Dance at Brackenbury Square.
4. Palouse Board Gamers will meet Dec. 21 for Friday Game Night. No food purchase required, beverage refills all night. 6 p.m. Fridays at the banquet room of Sharis Cafe and Pies in Moscow, Idaho.
5. Ice skating at the L-C Ice Arena in Lewiston.
6. Volunteer for any local charity.
7. Watch classic Christmas movies by a fire with friends or a significant other.
8. Get peppermint hot chocolate from Starbucks.
9. Wear a flannel.
10. Take cute snow pictures with friends!
11. Get the snickerdoodle latte from Dutch Bros.
12. Christmas shop for friends.
Sport some festive clothing.
13. Make a snowman.
14. Bake a new kind of Christmas dish.
15. Explore new and different cultural traditions for the winter.
16. Decorate the house with family.
17. Spread small acts of kindness (which should happen all year anyway).
18. Listen to Michael Buble’s Christmas album.
19. Lastly, give hugs and show appreciation to loved ones.