December 1st, 2011
One thing can definitely be said about the capital city of Iowa, and that is Des Moines does not lack in its rich history nor does it fall short in events to get into the holiday spirit. One of the cultural icons of Des Moines is the Salisbury House, located just south of I-235 near Des Moines University. The Salisbury House was built in the 1920′s by cosmetic tycoon Carl Weeks and features 42 rooms in the mansion, all modeled after an old building in Salisbury, England, known simply as the King’s House. The house can be seen by guided or self-guided tours throughout the year and feature a look at a world-class art collection, tapestries, antique furnishings and rare books. Special events occur throughout the year, including quite a few this year in December geared towards showcasing some holiday spirit.
Holly & Ivy Event
If you’ve ever wanted to take a step back in time and see an old historic estate during the holidays then this event is designed for you. This year brings upon us the 15th Annual Holly & Ivy tour with each room throughout the estate is decorated by professional florists, interior decorators, and the dedicated volunteers of the Salisbury House. Along with the tour of the Salisbury House you also gain access to the governor’s home of Terrace Hill, two of Iowa’s most distinguished historic mansions. All this occurs this weekend, Friday December 2nd – Sunday December 4th. More information on times, dates, and other events such as a gingerbread house building workshop can be found on their website here.


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November 16th, 2011
Christmas trees, ice skating, holiday lights, snow, caroling, horse carriage rides….. yep, the holiday season is upon us once again. Quite a few events in the downtown district kick things off this weekend to get you in the festive holiday spirit.
Holiday Promenade 
This year is the 10th anniversary of the Holiday Promenade which is held in the East Village. This event just seems to get bigger and bigger each and every year. With everything from holiday carolers, to shopping, to free horse and carriage rides. Stores will be staying open later than usual, until 9pm in fact, so you can get started on your holiday shopping early or just check out some of the stores that you’ve never had a chance to get to during their normal business hours.
Maybe shopping isn’t your thing. Maybe you wanted to check out some fireworks. While it may not be the 4th of July just yet that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a great show. The fireworks start at 6:20 in the East Village. If you’re looking for the best spot to watch them then look no further than the Brenton Plaza or the Center Street Pedestrian Bridge. Speaking of the Brenton Plaza, Friday the 18th marks the opening day for the outdoor skating arena with the grand opening ceremony kicking off at 5am!
With festive music and events all across the East Village there’s sure to be something for every family member. More information can be found on the East Village website here.
Jolly Holiday Lights – Tour de Lights
Every year just outside of downtown in Waterworks Park, Des Moines plays host to the largest holiday lighting display in the state, featuring more than 3 1/2 miles of lights and supporting a great tradition of helping others out during the holiday season. Put on every year by the Iowa chapter of the Make-A-Wish chapter all proceeds go towards helping children’s wishes come true. The event runs November 22nd – January 1st and admission is $5/car, $20/limo, or $45/bus. However if you want to get a sneak peak the Tour de Lights occurs this weekend on Sunday November 20th. This is a special one night event that allows you to walk, run, or bike through the winter wonderland. Entry is $5 per person and children under 3 get in free. Full details can be found here.
If your looking for a way to kick-start your holiday spirit, get a jump on your holiday shopping, or just enjoy a nice family friendly weekend then you have no further to look.

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