Though you likely have plenty of Thanksgiving leftovers, the Christmas season is upon us and there will be several festivities that kick off this weekend.
- The Jackson City Park "flip the switch" party will take place at 4:30 this afternoon with a ceremony to begin at 5 p.m. The Jackson Ministerial Alliance Food Pantry and Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary will be collecting non-perishable food for humans and pets.
- In downtown Cape Girardeau the inaugural Old Town Cape Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m. The 30-foot tree is located at the Vasterling Suites Courtyard on Broadway. The Jerry Ford Ensemble and Christmas carolers will perform at 5:45 p.m.
- The Hutson's Art Van Christmas window is now up on Main Street in Cape Girardeau. This is a fun local tradition now in its 31st year. Make sure to plan a visit (or several) to see this year's theme.
- The Cape County Park Holiday of Lights Display is now open. Local businesses and organization always do an impressive job with festive displays and lights.
- On Sunday evening, the Old Town Cape Parade of Lights will begin at 5 in Capaha Park and head east along Broadway. Runners with Kim's Toybox Run will kick the parade off, and those interested in participating can still register at 4 p.m. Sunday by paying $10 or bringing an unwrapped toy donation.
There are plenty of other festive events in the coming weeks. Keep checking Page 2A of the Southeast Missourian and the community calendar at semoevents.com.