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Holiday Fun In Charlotte At Gingerbread Village Fundraiser This Saturday

When I saw the phrase ‘gingerbread village’ I had to stop and check out the post on Instagram. I LOVE gingerbread! I’d construct gingerbread houses during the holidays, but I…

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Photo by Sebastian Artz/Getty Images

Photo by Sebastian Artz/Getty Images

When I saw the phrase 'gingerbread village' I had to stop and check out the post on Instagram. I LOVE gingerbread! I'd construct gingerbread houses during the holidays, but I know I'd end up eating half of my house! Reading more, I found out this fun holiday event in Charlotte this Saturday is a fundraising event, which made me like it even more.

A few times over the last few months I've mentioned local bakery Thoughtful Baking Co. in some blogs. During the summer I bought some of their products at the Charlotte Regional Farmer's Market and they were delicious! They make amazing potpies, and their desserts are so yummy! I liked their stuff so much that I started following them on Instagram. That's where I saw the info on this weekend's event.

This Saturday, December 16 is the Annual Gingerbread Village Fundraiser to benefit Community Matters Cafe. The event is from 11 a.m until 2 p.m. and it is taking place at the cafe at 821 W 1st Street in Charlotte. If you're unfamiliar with Community Matters Cafe, they aid those who are in recovery and give folks a second chance. The proceeds from this event will go directly towards their Life Skills Program, which teaches employment skills. They are part of the Charlotte Rescue Mission, and they help people find happiness, success, and sobriety.

Helping Others With Holiday Fun

I've made some bad choices in my life, especially when I was a teenager, and quite honestly, I am very lucky. I've lost friends to drugs, and unfortunately, a person I used to be close to is still lost in his addiction. Everyone falls and makes mistakes and giving people a second chance is important. This event helps in doing that!

Christmas fun will be in full swing at the Community Matters Cafe, and they event is for the whole family! There will be cookie decorating, a hot chocolate bar, s'mores making, music and entertainment, vendors and the most important thing: Gingerbread Houses!

Local folks are submitting their gingerbread houses, and you can vote on your favorite at the event. Fun! Kids will love this event and they'll even get to see Santa and Mrs. Claus. The event is free to attend. Enjoy some local holiday magic and help others!

Check Out One Of The Seven Best Christmas Towns In North Carolina To Feel Festive

The holidays are quickly approaching and lots of folks are in a festive mood! A few of my friends are already decorating for Christmas! For many of us, Christmas and holiday decor makes us happy. If you're looking for a fun holiday road trip for the weekend or just for the day, Only in Your State has a list of the seven best Christmas towns to visit this year. Two of them is just down the road from Charlotte!

If you want to see an array of holiday lights, enjoy some tasty holiday treats, and check out some Christmas themed performances, these are the towns you need to hit for 2023.

Asheville, North Carolina

Not surprising that this town is first on the list. Folks love Asheville! It's a great town to visit during the holidays as there are lots of restaurants, shops, and lights to see. And in Asheville you can get some winter weather! One of the most popular attractions in the city is the Biltmore House. Two events have started there: the Christmas at Biltmore Daytime Celebration and Candlelight Christmas Evenings. Since it's so large, seeing the lights at the Biltmore Estate is a true treat. Details about their holiday events can be found here.

And if you're looking for an upscale place to stay, check out The Omni Grove Park Inn. It's gorgeous this time of year! Every year they hold an array of holiday events including The National Gingerbread House Competition, which is stunning to see!

Belmont, North Carolina

Belmont has grown considerably in the last few years, and the downtown area is too cute! There are lots of shops and eateries to check out. Usually, Stowe Park in downtown is decorated for the holidays, and it's adorable! Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is also in Belmont, and it is stunning during the holiday season! Holidays at the Garden is beginning Nov. 24, and you can see the sparkling lights and fountains, open fires, and lavish holiday decorations. The Festival of Trees starts on Nov. 27, Christmas in the Park takes place on Dec. 16, and a s’more-making activity is scheduled for Dec. 23.  There's something for everyone in the family in cute Belmont. Find out more info here. 

Forest City, North Carolina

Just over an hour or so away from Charlotte, Forest City is a quaint town! You can easily take a day trip to enjoy the Hometown Holiday Festivities beginning Nov. 23 and going through Jan. 1, 2024. There's a Christmas tree lighting, a parade, and cute businesses to check out. You can also take a carriage or hayride, visit Santa, and go ice skating. Fun! Find out more about the holiday events here. 

Halifax, North Carolina

Halifax is a historic town, about 3 and 1/2 hours from Charlotte. Step back in time and enjoy clothing and life from 200 years ago. The town's second annual Yuletide by Lanternlight will be Dec. 1. It's a candlelight tour that starts with a horse-drawn wagon ride. So cool! All the historical buildings in the town will be draped in lights for the holidays. If you'd like to head down that way just after Thanksgiving, Enfield, about 10 miles from Halifax is holding their Oyster Roast Nov. 25. Get details on Halifax and their historical Christmas activities here.

Hendersonville, North Carolina

Hendersonville is a cute mountain town close to two hours from Charlotte. Beginning in mid-November through New Year's Day, the town celebrates Home for the Holidays. You can take in all of the decorated shops and homes, enjoy carriage rides, a Christmas parade, and holiday-themed performances at the Flat Rock Playhouse.  Their big event is the downtown tree lighting, the day after Thanksgiving. Santa will be there to light up the 20-foot Christmas tree.  You can also purchase a live Christmas tree and wreaths to take home. It's a cute town to see! Find out more here. 

Kernersville, North Carolina

This is a town I've been to many times! Kernersville is a suburb of Winston-Salem, and all of my aunts on my mother's side of the family live here. It's grown lots since I've been there last, but it's really a cute place. Christmas is fun there, and lots of folks really get into decorating. One of my aunt's has one of the largest Christmas mouse collections in the state, not kidding! It's a trip!

This town has lots of history, and you can go back in time and celebrate the holidays with their Victorian Christmas at Körner’s Folly. It begins Nov. 21 and goes through Jan. 6, so you have lots of time to check it out. See other events happening here. 

McAdenville, North Carolina

We're all familiar with McAdenville, aka, Christmas Town USA! McAdenville is adorable and it's only 30 minutes from Charlotte. Christmas in this town is gorgeous, and you can walk through the town to see all the lights or drive thru. I have a few friends that live in McAdenville, and they start decorating early since it takes a while to get all their decor up!

The holiday fun begins in McAdenville on Nov. 25 with a 5K holiday run. The town's tree lighting is Dec. 1, and the lights begin that night and run through Dec. 2.6. There are a few different spots in town to grab some holiday treats while seeing the lights. Just a heads up, the lights run from 5:30 p.m. til 10 p.m. and traffic can get a bit crazy. If you want to see the lights, go early as you'll probably be waiting a bit. Find out more about Christmas Town USA here. 

Melany Myers is a Gastonia native and has spent most of her life here in North Carolina. Mel has worked in radio for over 20 years, many of which she spent co-hosting morning shows in Charlotte, NC, and Columbia, SC. Mel loves 80’s music, going to concerts, cooking, and eating! She is always writing about random news stories that really make you wonder, “what in the world?!” She also writes about rock music and human-interest content.