Lights, Camera, Reindeer!
Enjoy a holiday family gathering at the Stone Zoo in Massachusetts. Promenade through the paths of shimmering Christmas lights that enhance the natural ambiance of wildlife all around you. All admittance will be able to take part in naming the two newly adopted reindeer. Give your child or loved one this special gift and wonderful outdoors experience in New England. Make this a holiday to remember.

Stone Zoo Reindeer
As you wonder through the park you will be able to enhance your education, and learn more about the magical holiday spirits all around you. Gaze at the nearly extinct bald eagles, gray fox, and porcupines. Enjoy a visit to Santa Claus, and conclude your evening with a carousel ride and famous musical.
The Admission is $5 per person and free for children under the age of 2. Call 617-989-2000.
THE FROG POND SKATING SCHOOL AT THE BOSTON COMMON
Pick up ice skating as a new sport to start off the new year. The Frog Pond Skating School is offering this unique opportunity for you to learn something new from the very best. The Frog Pond Skating School’s coaching staff includes national and international figure skating medalists, Former US Figure Skating Team Members, regionally-ranked figure skaters, accomplished Division I collegiate ice hockey players, and seasoned learn to skate instructors, all with extensive coaching experience. Doesn’t matter how old or how good you are… anyone can take the class! They offer beginner, hockey, freestyle and many more classes. You can choose whether the class is group, private, or semi-private. Monday nights you can even rent the rink for a few hours, which would make a great birthday party or get together for everybody. Best of all, it’s in the heart of historic Boston Common.
Classes run for a little less than a hour so it makes as a small yet fun activity for your day. Although, if you love it that much and live around the area, the season pass runs for a great price and will let you skate any time. Also, rates and hours for one-day tickets are on the same page of the season passes link above.
For more information call (617) 635-2120 or visit their website.


Hands-on Specialty Cooking Classes at the Williamsville Inn
Think your honey needs a little help in the kitchen? At the Williamsville Inn, Master Chef and Instructor Erhard Wendt can teach a few things not just about cooking, but doing it gourmet. After one of his cooking classes, you won’t want to keep feeding the dog leftovers. You’ll enjoy making any kind of dinner for everyone you know. Each class is designed to inspire a passion for cooking, baking, and ambiance while learning about preparations, healthy cuisines and the basics for good techniques, tools, and equipment.
Master Chef and Culinary Instructor Erhard Wendt has reached the highest degree and achievement in Culinary Arts back in 1982. Ever since then he has been working as an Executive Chef at several different star-rated restaurants… even in Europe! His publications can be found in many cookbooks, gourmet magazines, and newspaper articles. He hopes to deliver his same passion to many other aspiring cooks around the country.
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THE TRADITIONAL NEW ENGLAND FOODS

MAINE LOBSTER
Any New Englander can testify a lobster is worth that big mess and fuss. Dipped in a little butter, the Maine lobster meat tastes fresher than anything in the markets. Don’t forget your bib, the ultimate cracking tool, and the smallest fork for optimal Maine lobster eating experience. Try the Maine Lobster Bisque or look around at other great recipes for meal ideas.

CAPE COD CRANBERRIES
It’s been 120 years and Cape Cod is still making the finest cranberries. That spring Sandhill crane blossom is now harvested nearly 40,000 acres per year. So there’s plenty of those vitamin-C rich berries to go around. For the next two months (October and November) cranberries will be in their prime harvesting season. They’ll last in your fridge up to four weeks or just grab extra and tuck them away in your freezer for splendid Cape Cod Cranberries anytime of year. Change up the Thanksgiving desserts this year with a Cranberry Pineapple Cheesecake Tart.
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THE BOSTON HISTORIC FREEDOM TRAIL
Discover 16 nationally historic sites in 2.5 miles

Start at any point you choose and experience the American history firsthand. Many tours run daily with the most popular being Walk Into History. This tour takes you on the famous red line while a 18th Century Costumed Guide tells the tales of courageous Bostonians and Colonialists. Learn how their intrepidity against Britain helped create the democracy we know today. Some of these 18th Century Costumed Guides are Ebenezer Hancock, James Otis, Thomas Savage, Mercy Otis Warren, and plenty more. All tours run 90 minutes and are suited for anybody interested. On your tour these are some places you will encounter:
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