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4 Things You Should Be Doing This Week in Naperville

Naperville Patch spotlights top picks for entertainment and fun this week in Naperville.

1

Santa House on the Riverwalk

Where:
Riverwalk, Naperville
When: Now through Dec. 24 

Visit Santa before he heads back to the North Pole at the Santa House on the Riverwalk - at Webster & Jackson. He's eager to visit with children, take photos with them too every day leading to Christmas! For Santa's schedule, visit www.napervilleparks.org/santahouse

2 

Kenny Rogers “Christmas & Hits Through The Years” With Special Guest Linda Davis

 
Where: 
Pfeiffer Hall,  310 E. Benton Avenue, Naperville
When: December 21 - 8 p.m.

With his unique storytelling ability and soulful voice, music legend and Country Music Hall of Fame member Kenny Rogers has enjoyed an incredible 50-plus-year career.  8 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall,  310 E. Benton Avenue. For tickets, call 630.637.SHOW or visit www.northcentralcollege.edu.

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3 

Naper Lights: A Magical Holiday Lights Celebration!

 
Where: 
Central Park, Naperville
When: Now through New Years

Naperville Sunrise Rotary presents the first annual Naper Lights event located in downtown's Central Park from Thanksgiving to New Years! Central Park will be converted into a holiday lights extravaganza with a combination of holiday displays. No charge for visitors but Sunrise Rotary volunteers welcome donations for the benefit of future displays! Don't miss bringing the family to Central Park this holiday season! 

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Visit www.naperlights.com for more details.


Bark for books

Where: Naperville Public Library, 200 W. Jefferson Ave.
When: December 21 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Cozy up with a good book and a furry partner at Bark for Books. Our volunteer canines and their owners represent local therapy dog organizations and are all ears! Bring a book or choose one of ours. Parents and siblings are invited to meet the dogs at 12:30 p.m. on the day of the program. For children in grades 1 – 5.


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