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by Inlander Staff


AMERICAN CAROLS The Spokane Youth Orchestra and the Spokane Area Children's Chorus will perform early American Chistmas songs on Dec. 7 at 4 pm and 7 pm. Free. St. John's Cathedral, 12th Ave. and Grand Blvd. (922-3661)





HEARTHSIDE HOLIDAYS Paul Grove, Beverly Biggs and David Dutton will present baroque music on Dec. 10-11 at 3 pm, 4:30 pm, 6 pm and 7:30 pm. Semi-formal dress. Tickets: $20. Waikiki House, 12415 Fairwood Dr. (227-7638)





FINE ART HOLIDAY SALE The River Ridge Association of Fine Arts will team up with Spokane Arts supply to sell original art, prints and cards on Nov. 30 from noon-5 pm. Free. 1303 N. Monroe St. (327-6622)





SANTA TROT A 5K fun run and one-mile kid's run will take place on Dec. 13 at 10 am. Jingle bells provided for shoes. Cost: $13; free, youth 10 and younger. T-shirt included. Must preregister by Dec. 6. Colfax High School, 1110 N. Morton St., Colfax, Wash. (397-3042)





SPOKANE CHRISTMAS ARTS & amp; CRAFTS SHOW The 27th annual event features 300 artisans and crafters on Nov. 21 from 10 am-8 pm, on Nov. 22 from 10 am-7 pm, and on Nov. 23 from 10 am-5 pm. Tickets: $5; free, children 12 and younger. Spokane Fair & amp; Expo Center, Broadway and Havana. www.custershows.com (924-0588)





CHRISTMAS KICKOFF Dayton's Historic Main Street is decked with Christmas decorations, and the town will celebrate the upcoming season during a Nov. 28-29 Victorian Holiday Festival. The celebration will include shopping, kids' activities, barrel tasting and tours of Dayton. A fireworks display will be held on Friday on Nov. 28 at 7 pm behind the courthouse. Free. 166 E. Main St., Dayton, Wash. www.historicdayton.com (800-882-6299)





HOLIDAYS, EWU STYLE Crafts, games, cookies and Santa presented by the Associated Students of EWU on Dec. 6 from 11 am-3 pm. Free. EWU, Pence Union Building, Cheney (359-4839)





CAMPBELL HOUSE HOLIDAYS The Northwest Museum of Arts & amp; Culture will open up the beautifully decorated Kirtland Cutter mansion from Nov. 28-30 and from Dec. 20-Jan 4. Admission included in museum ticket price. MAC, 2316 First Ave. (456-3931)





CHRISTMAS PRESENCE Watch the holiday fun on Dec. 11-13 at 7 pm, and Dec. 14 at 2 pm. Tickets: $5. Sixth Street Theater, 212 Sixth St., Wallace, Idaho www.sixthstreetmelodrama.com (877-SIXTHST)





CITY OF LIGHTS Large holiday lighting displays with Toyland and carolers from through Dec. 31, with kids' parade on Nov. 24 at 1 pm. Free. Mason City Memorial Park, Main Street and Spokane Way, Grand Coulee, Wash. (509-633-3074)





INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING SERVICE Celebrate with stories, poems and prayers on Nov. 27 at 10 am. Donations requested, including non-perishable food items. Central United Methodist Church, 518 W. Third Ave. (329-1410)





SANTA VS. THE SNOWMAN Check out this new 40-minute holiday cartoon from the people behind Nickelodeon's Jimmy Neutron. Only at Riverfront Park's IMAX. Daily holiday shows at 12:05, 12:55, 4 and 7:05 pm. Tickets: $5. (625-6686)





HOLIDAY HOME TOUR The Spokane Preservation Advocates invite you to view Craftsman and Spanish Eclectic homes in the Rockwood Neighborhood on Dec. 6 from noon-4 pm. Tickets: $10; free, children 12 and younger. Taber-Ott House, 1910 S. Upper Terrace Rd. (535-3201)





O CHRISTMAS TREE Find the perfect Tannenbaum with other families on "Mike's Hike for the Perfect Christmas Tree" in Colville National Park on Dec. 6-7 from 10 am-4 pm. Cost: $15; $25, family. Meet at Pioneer Park, lower parking lot, 507 W. Seventh Ave. (625-6200)





CHRISTMAS ART Examine nativity art and the artists' ideas and methods on Dec. 8 from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm. Cost: $8. Must preregister by Dec. 1. Southside Senior Activity Center, 3151 E. 27th Ave. (535-0803)





Publication date: 11/27/03