Holiday Events Guide 2017 🎄

Ice skating

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The holidays can be a hectic time of year, and it’s often difficult to choose from the horde of holiday events the Midlands has to offer. Whether you’re looking to take your kids to see Santa + some holiday lights or looking to leave them at home for date night + a show, Cola’s got something for you.

Here’s our guide for maximizing the holidays in Columbia to help you make sense of it all + find exactly what you’re looking for this season. ⬇

Festivals, Lights + Outdoors

ForKids

Santa

Show

Dish

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