FREE Holiday Programs at San Mateo County History Museum
The San Mateo County History Museum at 2200 Broadway in Redwood City will offer FREE admission on Saturday, December 7 and will present two holiday programs.
The first, Holiday Traditions from Around the World, will feature craft activities for the whole family between 10 am and 4 pm. Since California’s Gold Rush days, immigrants to the Peninsula have come from countries around the world. When they came, they brought customs from their homelands. The day’s activities will explore some of their holiday traditions. Kids will be invited to create:
- Dreidels. A four-sided spinning top, a dreidel is played with during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
- Hagoitas. Hanetsuki is a traditional Japanese New Year’s game, similar to badminton but played without a net. The hagoita, or wooden paddle, was traditionally decorated with pictures of kabuki actors. Today, hagoita can be decorated with portraits of celebrities from sports, politics and entertainment.
- Parols. In the Philippines, people make Christmas decorations called parols. A parol is a star lantern which can be carried in parades.
- Rattles. Rattles are popular during Mexican New Year’s celebrations. The rattles are shaken to welcome the generous spirits of the New Year and to drive away the unhappy spirts of past years.
- Cracker and Paper Crown. In the mid-1840s, crackers became popular holiday favors in England. Paper crowns and treats are often found inside the cracker. Typically, they are used to decorate individual place settings and are often opened before serving food.
- St. Nicholas Day Shoes. On the eve of December 5 in Germany, children leave their shoes outside for St. Nicholas, who places treats inside the shoes.
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Date and Time
Saturday Dec 7, 2024
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM PST
Saturday, December 7, 2025
10am-4pm
Location
San Mateo County History Museum
Courtyard Square
2200 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
Fees/Admission
Free and open to the public.
Fun for all ages.