December 19, 2011
The National Constitution Center To Host A Week-Long Winter Holiday Celebration, December 26-31

The National Constitution Center is hosting fun holiday programming the entire week between Christmas and New Year's. (Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC)
This year the National Constitution Center has got your post-Christmas holiday fun covered, as it hosts a special Winter Holiday Celebration Monday, December 26 through Saturday, December 31.
With the kids off from school this is the perfect week to check out all that the Constitution Center has to offer, including its exhibits Spies, Traitors & Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America and Fighting for Democracy: Who is the “We” in “We the People”?, closing January 8 and 16, respectively.
During the week, the center’s Grand Hall Lobby will be home to a bunch of great holiday-themed activities, like arts and crafts making, where kids will be able to decorate their own confetti crackers, New Year’s noise makers and hats.
There will be holiday games and an area where visitors can make and send greeting cards to the brave men and women serving overseas in our Armed Forces.
Join in the fun as participants belt out winter classics like “Let it Snow” as part of a seasonal karaoke sing-along, and learn about New Years traditions celebrated around the world. Never heard of the English tradition “first-foot,” or Scotland’s “Hogmanay”? Let the great staff and volunteers of the Constitution Center teach you a thing or two about these fun international customs during your visit.
There’s nothing better than sharing in the spirit of the holidays, so plan your visit now.
Tickets are available online.
National Constitution Center’s Winter Holiday Celebration<
When: Monday, December 26-Saturday, December 31
Where: 525 Arch Street
Cost: Free with museum admission
More info: www.constitutioncenter.org












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