December Events Sponsored by:
Gingerbread House Exhibit
at Ferry Farm
December 4-30

Enjoy the whimsical sights and delicious smells of wondrously festive gingerbread creations during the 36th Annual Gingerbread House Contest and Exhibit! This year’s theme is “Architectural Wonders of the World.” Notice tiny details in the baking artistry with an “I Spy Gingerbread” challenge.

Exhibit open during museum hours, purchase tickets on-site, 268 Kings Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22405.

Special thanks to our contest prize donors: Agora Downtown, Benny Vitali’s Pizza, FORT, Fredericksburg Tourism, LibertyTown Arts Workshop, Riverby Books, Whittingham.
Wee Christmas Exhibit
at Historic Kenmore
December 4-30

Visit a delightful neighborhood of dollhouses and miniatures this holiday season at the 8th Annual Wee Christmas Dollhouses & Miniatures Show at Historic Kenmore! Admire and awe over highly-detailed replica dollhouses – including one of Kenmore itself – and miniatures in the Crowninshield Museum. Share memories of your dollhouse with your family as you explore life in miniature. Put your minds and eyes to the test with our “I Spy Miniatures” challenge – fun for young and old alike.

Exhibit open during museum hours, purchase tickets on-site, 1201 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401.
Twelfth Night at Kenmore:
A Dramatic Performance
January 6, 7 & 8, 2023

Experience the candlelight, music, and decorations of a colonial Christmas … and the uncertainty of Revolution.

In Twelfth Night at Kenmore, it is early January 1776 and the first Christmas that Fielding and Betty Washington Lewis celebrate in their newly built home. In the 18th century, December 25 was just the start of Christmas, a twelve-day celebration that ended on Twelfth Night. This final night was the most festive of the holiday season, if not of the entire year! Twelfth Night 1776 is not the usual joyous atmosphere, however. The Revolutionary War brings fear, doubt, and frustration to the Lewis family, their friends, and Kenmore’s enslaved community.

View dramatic scenes by costumed actors in the first-floor rooms of Kenmore with special musical performances by Colonial Faire. This year after the conclusion of the performance, enjoy a festive eighteenth-century cooking demonstration in the kitchen dependency building. Heather Baldus and Mara Kaktins will show and discuss cooking techniques, holiday treats, and share about the lives of the enslaved cooks at Kenmore.  

Advance ticket purchase strongly encouraged.
Performance Times: 4:15, 5:00, 5:45, 6:45, 7:30 p.m.
$20.00 – adults
$10.00 – students (ages 6-17)
Free – children (ages 5 & under)
Historic Kenmore, 1201 Washington Avenue, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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