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Pennsylvania

Feeney's is a nice store. I'm not exactly sure of the address, but it's really not hard to find using MapQuest.com.

New Jersey

I know of two in New Jersey. The Paisley Christmas Shoppe in Stone Harbor, NJ, and Fountains by Wayne, in Wayne, NJ. The Paisley Christmas Shoppe is somewhat small, but is really a cute little store. It's located on Third Ave. I don't remember the exact street number, but you can't miss it. It's right off of the main road, when you turn on Third Ave.

Henderson Symphony Orchestra - Sounds of the Season

Tuesday, Dec 5, 2006 7:00pm
Valley View Recreation Center
500 Harris Street
Henderson, NV 89015
(702)267-4060
Admission: Free

Holiday classics ring through the air as the Henderson Symphony presents Sounds of the Season, a Henderson musical tradition. The symphony will be joined by local high school choirs performing memorable season favorites, including "A Festive Overture" and Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus". This beloved annual holiday performance will delight audiences of all ages.

Light the Night Spectacular

Friday, Dec 1 - Sunday, Dec 31, 2006
Ethel M Chocolates Factory and Botanical Cactus Gardens
Two Cactus Garden Drive
Henderson, NV 89014

A feast of lights comes to the desert sky at Ethel M's Night the Light Celebration, a Vegas tradition and one of the valley's most festive holiday events. More than 350 species of cacti and desert plants in the garden outside the famed chocolate factory are adorned with 250,000 holiday lights. The brilliantly decorated desert plants have become Vegas' version of Christmas trees.

Annual Christmas Parade of Lights on Lake Mead

Saturday, Dec 2, 2006
Boulder City, NV
7:00pm

There will be approximately 50 decorated boats from 15 feet to 75 feet that will parade along the shore of Boulder Beach from Lake Mead Marina to the Hemenway launch ramp and returning to the Lake Mead Marina.

Fremont Street Experience Holiday Festival

Tuesday, Dec 5 - Sunday, Dec 17, 2006
Downtown Las Vegas

December at the Fremont Street Experience offers millions of twinkle lights, a classic Santa with sassy showgirls, live world-class entertainment, great shopping, and the city's official holiday tree!

NFR Cowboy Christmas Gift Show

Thursday, Nov 30 - Saturday, Dec 9, 2006
Las Vegas Convention Center
3150 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV 89119

In conjunction with the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo being held at the Thomas and Mack Center, the NFR Cowboy Christmas Gift Show will have over 400 vendors from North America selling thousands of unique gift items. You can pick up Official NFR and PRCA licensed merchandise, autographs from famous "cowboys", and handmade Indian products.

Las Vegas Holiday Food & Gift Festival

Saturday, Nov 18 - Sunday, Nov 19, 2006
10:00am - 8:00pm each day
South Coast Hotel& Casino
9777 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89123
(702)796-7111

A highly decorated Christmas shopping event featuring gourmet food items, jewelry, clothing, arts, crafts, and more. Santa Claus will be present. A fun show for the whole family.

Trans Siberian Orchestra - Orleans Arena - Las Vegas

Sunday, Dec 10, 2006
7:30pm
Tickets: $38 - $48
Orleans Arena
(888)234-2334

Their annual tour has been growing at a record-breaking rate and fans will be in amazement at the dazzling visual experience the band displays. The most successful annual tour in North America, the TSO's winter tour is not only the top-grossing and best-attended holiday tour of the year, but its biggest sensory extravaganza as well. Live, TSO entails an orchestra string section, a full rock band, multiple vocalists, a narrator, extensive pyrotechnics, and a stunning laser and light show second only to the Aurora Borealis.

Las Vegas Wind Quartet

Sunday, December 17, 2006
3:00pm
Reed Whipple Cultural Center
821 N. Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
(702)229-6211
Admission: Free

Beautiful Christmas music, both traditional and contemporary, played by this small group will definitely make you feel the holiday spirit!

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