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CAMBRIA, CALIF.

Festival of Trees and Hospitality Night

When, where: Wednesday and Thursday, Cambria Veteran’s Hall (Festival of Trees) and Main Street and Burton Drive (Hospitality Night)

Highlights: These two days of holiday celebrations feature a tree auction and an open house with food, wine and shopping discounts. Also decorations, carolers – and Santa.

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Cost: $20 for the Festival of Trees; Hospitality Night is free.

Info: (805) 927-3624, https://www.cambriachamber.org

WOODLAND, CALIF.

Gibson House Museum Festival of Trees

When, where: Thursday and Saturday, Gibson House

Highlights: The stately Gibson House welcomes the season Thursday with a festive silent auction of Christmas trees, centerpieces and décor. On Saturday, children can meet Santa and make crafts.

Cost: $35 a person or $60 a couple for Thursday event. The Saturday event is free.

Info: (530) 666-1045, https://www.yolo.net/ychm

SAN FRANCISCO

Dance-Along Nutcracker

When, where: Dec. 11 and 12, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Highlights: The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band’s creative take on the classic ballet incorporates the 2010 theme “At Sea.” Attendees should expect to participate actively in the performance.

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Cost: $50 for the Dec. 11 evening show (adults only, including cocktails, buffet and burlesque acts); matinees are $25 for adults, $16 for children and seniors.

Info: (415) 255-1355, https://www.dancealongnutcracker.org

COLUMBIA, CALIF.

A Miner’s Christmas

When, where: Dec. 11 and 12, 18 and 19, Columbia State Historic Park

Highlights: Celebrate the holiday as California’s early settlers did in a 19th century town. Miners will roast chestnuts over an open fire, plus story telling, crafts and Father Christmas.

Cost: Free

Info: (209) 588-9128, https://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=552

FAIRBANKS, ALASKA

Winter Solstice Festival

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When, where: Dec. 18, downtown

Highlights: One of America’s northernmost locales celebrates what promises to be a long night with music, food, fireworks, a window-decorating contest and an appearance by Santa Claus.

Cost: Free

Info: (907) 452-8671, https://www.downtownwintersolstice.com

--Avital Binshtock

itinerary@latimes.com

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