25 Dates of christmas
CATEGORIES
- AUDIENCE: All Families 27
- AUDIENCE: Broad Communities 5
- AUDIENCE: Family w/ Kids 35
- AUDIENCE: Family w/ Teens 41
- AUDIENCE: Friends and Groups 12
- AUDIENCE: Romantic Couple 29
- BEST OF: Activities 5
- BEST OF: All 15
- BEST OF: Foods 5
- BEST OF: Memories 5
- DIFFICULTY: Elaborate 37
- DIFFICULTY: Medium 64
- DIFFICULTY: Simple 45
- STYLE: Activities at Home 86
- STYLE: Family Outings 9
- STYLE: Nights In and Chill 33
- STYLE: Some Adventures Out 16
- THEME: "A Christmas Carol" 3
- THEME: 12 Days of Christmas 13
- THEME: Characters and Gift Bringers 18
- THEME: Community Celebrations 9
- THEME: Countries 12
- THEME: Dance Party 6
- THEME: Decades 3
- THEME: Egg Nog 3
- THEME: Family Celebrations 2
- THEME: Flavors and Foods 7
- THEME: Generic Themed Fun 4
- THEME: Holiday Whodunnits and Christmas Crimes 3
- THEME: Hot Chocolate 3
- THEME: Movies and TV Shows 65
- THEME: Out of Season 3
- THEME: Parties and Fun 6
- THEME: Reindeer 3
- THEME: Rhyming Hygge 13
- THEME: States 10
- THEME: Symbols of the Season 25
- THEME: Traditions Around the World 17
- THEME: Trimming The Tree 9
- THEME: Yule Goat 5
- YEAR: 2020 38
- YEAR: 2021 28
- YEAR: 2022 28
- YEAR: 2023 28
- YEAR: 2024 28
- YEAR: 2025 13
Christmas in Asia 2.0
A festive Christmas date featuring some of the most iconic holiday foods in Asia including KFC, Russian herring salad, and more!
Christmas Cards
A romantic Christmas date inspired by Christmas Cards including Christmas Go Fish, the Hallmark Movie "The Christmas Card", and more!
Plum Pudding
A romantic holiday evening inspired by Plum Pudding including homemade plum pudding, plum wine, and the movie "Murder She Baked: Plum Pudding".
Germanic American Institute Christmas Open Haus
A fun Christmas outing featuring the Germanic American Institute of St. Paul and their holiday open haus including gluhwein, applekuchen, and more!
Jolabokaflod (Icelandic Book Flood)
A relaxing and easy evening celebrating Jolabokaflod (the Icelandic Book Flood), including the history of how books came to be an iconic part of Iceland's Christmas traditions