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Grinch fails to steal the show (The Wayne Independent) Everyone sings about hopes for a “white Christmas,” but at the Candlelight Ceremony in Honesdale’s Central Park, Friday night, the talk was green. Environmental-friendly hopes, however, seemed a bit too green when the green Grinch tried to steal the show. Advent In Europe Sparkles With Christmas Markets (Deutsche Welle) Every Advent, a special atmosphere grips cities across Europe as Christmas shoppers jostle through unique and colorful outdoor markets in search of the perfect gift and mugs of mulled wine. Germany's Christmas markets offer great food, fanciful ornaments and magical moments (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By CYNTHIA WAHL Forget Oktoberfest. If you’re planning a trip to Europe next fall, go to Germany for the Weihnachtsmärkte. That’s Christmas market to you and me. The outdoor markets, which date to the Middle Ages, are held in the town square of cities throughout the country during the month before Christmas. The markets feature outdoor stalls similar to the Main Street arts festival in Fort ... Germany's Christmas markets offer great food, fanciful ornaments and magical moments (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Forget Oktoberfest. Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in Washington (Ravalli Republic) This morning - way before alarm clocks were announcing the start of another Monday in Montana - the Capitol Christmas Tree from Bitterroot National Forest ended its long event-filled journey across the nation. TWO HAMILTONS (KECI Missoula) Tuesday, with a flip of a switch, a gift from Montana's Bitterroot National Forest will light up the steps of the nation's Capitol Building. This year's Capitol Christmas Tree, comes from the small town of Hamilton. There's not much in common between Western Montana, and Western New Jersey. Schensul: Give yourself a getaway (The Record) Ah yes. The twinkling lights, the patient, padding-disheveled Santas, the ambient Muzak carols. Arizona will provide 2009 U.S. Capitol Christmas tree (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix) Next year's Christmas Tree at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., will be harvested from the White Mountains of Arizona. Officials of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests in eastern Arizona already have begun looking for a 70-foot tree. The Capitol Landscape Architect will select a tree in July. Christmas tree permits available (Laramie Boomerang) The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest is issuing Christmas tree permits from now through Dec. 31. Medicine Bow-Routt allows five permits per household. Permits cost $10 and trees are limited to 20 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter at the base. You want that Christmas tree real or fake? Sellers have advice on both types (The Gainesville Times) After Thanksgiving, it seems there’s just enough time to clean the kitchen and pack up the leftovers before the Christmas season officially starts. The day after Thanksgiving is traditionally when many start decorating their homes for Christmas.
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