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Get Your Holiday(s) On! 2 Events TODAY. Polar Express & Doris Duke
#1 – The Polar Express in East Greenwich
Gather the little ones for an event that needs little preparation, driving, and investment – and will reap rewards and memories for a lifetime. Attend the magical holiday matinee screening of The Polar Express at the Greenwich Odeum, 59 Maim Street in East Greenwich.
TODAY – Saturday, December 21st at The Greemwich Odeum, 59 Main Street, East Greenwich. Doors open at 1pm; Movie starts at 2pm.
Santa Claus does not exist. Or does he? For one doubting boy, an astonishing event occurs. Late on Christmas Eve night, he lies in bed hoping to hear the sound of reindeer bells from Santa’s sleigh. When to his surprise, a steam engine’s roar and whistle can be heard outside his window. The conductor invites him on board to take an extraordinary journey to the North Pole with many other pajama-clad children. There, he receives an extraordinary gift only those who still believe in Santa can experience.
Tickets are $7 each – go here for more info: www.greenwichodeum.com
#2 – A Rough Point Holiday in Newport
Today, December 21st, at Rough Point, from 10am to 4pm, at 680 Bellevue Avenue in Newport.
Every season at Rough Point offers a certain kind of magic — come experience Doris Duke’s Newport home during the darkest and merriest days of the year. Rooms of the museum will be spruced up for the Christmas holiday, while other rooms will be cloaked in their winter coverings. Together, these spaces tell the story of Doris’s holiday traditions and the off-season routines of one of Newport’s summer cottages. Admission is $10 for adults (50% off the regular season price) and includes the first floor only. The museum will be open for roaming at your