Adults and children alike can whisper their Christmas wishes to Santa Claus and participate in traditional Christmas activities.
Homeplace interpreter Cindy Earls said visitors can make traditional Christmas decorations, taste a sample of homemade Christmas treats from The Homeplace History and Recipe Book, sing Christmas carols, listen to the Homeplace version of The Night Before Christmas, and welcome Santa Claus. The Dixie Volunteers will play old-time music during the afternoon.
Bring a camera and take your photo with an old-fashioned Santa.
Homeplace admission includes Christmas in 1850 programs: $5 ages 13 and up, $3 ages 5-12, and free ages 4 and under. All ages are welcome at this family event.
For more information go to www.landbetweenthelakes.us/calendar/christmas-1850 / or call the Homeplace at 931-232-6457.