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31 Days of Holiday Treats

There is no shortage of ways to welcome the holidays in New York City. Our editors have put their heads together and listed their 31 holiday favorites for the 31 days of December.

December 1st
The
tree at Rockefeller Center is the icon of Christmas in New York City, so be sure to make it your first stop of the holiday season. Be prepared for crowds, be prepared for the cold, and above all, be prepared to ooh and ahh with the rest of the onlookers. While you're in the area, don't miss the skaters at the famous rink below the tree, and a walk through the angel-decorated Channel Gardens to the east of the tree. The tree will be in place through January 6, 2008. (After that, it will be recycled -- in the past, the tree provided almost 3 tons of mulch which the Boy Scouts of America used at their camps; this year the tree's lumber will be used by Habitat for Humanity.)

December 2nd
Celebrate the season tonight at 6:30 at the
Park Avenue Tree Lighting and Carol Sing when at the touch of a button, tree lights come ablaze on Park Avenue from 91st St. to the MetLife building in mid-town.

December 3rd
Celebrate the season with tickets to the New York City Ballet's presentation of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker. For more information about the ballet, including the schedule, history, story, pre- and post-show activities, and to purchase tickets, visit the New York City Ballet's web site.

December 4th
Join the crowds at 5:30 pm for a special lighting ceremony of the world's largest Hanukkah Menorah (32 feet high), located at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue; the celebration continues at the same time each night of the holiday.

December 5th
Celebrate New York City's Dutch heritage by following the tradition of having children leave their shoes outside their bedroom doors tonight, which is the eve of Saint Nicholas's Day. If the tots have been good, will fills their shoes with chocolates and other candy.

December 6th
Make a child's day by taking him/her to one of the great NYC toy emporiums: FAO Schwarz (Fifth Ave. at 58th St.) or Toys R Us (in Times Square at 1514 Broadway). Older kids will enjoy the NBA Store (Fifth Ave. at 52nd St.) and the World of Nintendo (10 Rockefeller Plaza). Know a little girl who loves dolls? Then don't miss the insanely popular American Girl Place (Fifth Ave. at 49th St.).

December 7th
Don't miss the chance to see the Rockettes take the stage for yet another rendition of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Oh sure, the show is a bit on the schmaltzy side, but even the venerable New York Times expresses admiration for the shows longevity (it celebrates 75th anniversary this year) and ongoing appeal. So go ahead, give in to your softer, more nostalgic side and enjoy the Spectacular in all its glitzy extravagance.

December 8th
At 7:30 tonight, join the Cathedral Choristers and choir, Stewart Brass Works, and special guest artists Three Mo’ Tenors as they usher in the Christmas season with festive carols and seasonal music. It's all part of the Cathedral Christmas Concert at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

December 9th
The tradition of assembling hundreds of tubas for a concert of Christmas music began in 1974 at Rockefeller Center and continues at 3:30 this afternoon. Harvey Phillips, who founded TubaChristmas in the first place, will conduct. If you haven't experienced this phenomenon yet, this is the year to try it!

December 10th
Learn about the toys New York children have enjoyed in the past by visiting the New York Toy Stories exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. Stop by today, and you can also enjoy the museum’s Children's Holiday Party, which features a celebrity reading of the children’s classic 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, arts and crafts, magicians, clowns, a delicious buffet supper, and of course, a visit with Santa Claus.

December 11th
Get into the holiday spirit by checking out all the decorations along Fifth Avenue, including the giant ribbon around the Cartier store and the UNICEF Snowflake that hangs above the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street

December 12th
We love the holiday-themed Kaleidoscope Light Show at Grand Central Terminal. See the fanciful play of lights on the walls of the main concourse. These free shows run every half hour on the half  hour from 11 am - 9 pm, daily. 

December 13th
The American Museum of Natural History joins the holiday spirit with two 19-foot, pine-bough and light-festooned Holiday Barosaurs, which greet visitors to the museum on the front steps. Inside the museum, look for Origami Holiday Tree, which features mythic creatures such as dragons, mermaids, unicorns, as well as real animals like narwhals and peacocks, all delightfully made out of paper.

December 14th
Enjoy the sounds of the season by listening to the Big Apple Chorus at the South Street Seaport: 45-minute performances are held at 6 pm and 7 pm on Fridays and at 3 pm and 4 pm Saturdays and Sundays, with special performances scheduled for 3 pm and 4 pm on Christmas Eve.

December 15th
Each weekend throughout the month of December, the Central Park Zoo hosts a Wild Holiday Party! See the animals feast on holiday fare: the polar bears will tear open peanut-buttery gifts; snow monkeys will un-decorate edible trees; and Children’s Zoo residents will receive veggies and hay!

December 16th
Sunday afternoons throughout the holiday season) are a great time to check out the annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A vivid 18th-century Nativity scene—embellished with a profuse array of diminutive, lifelike attendant figures and hovering, silk-robed angels—adorns the candlelit 20 foot-high blue spruce tree, while recorded music adds to the enjoyment of the holiday display. Dramatic tree lighting ceremonies take place on Sundays at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 pm.

December 17th
The atrium at the Citigroup Center has been transformed into a gigantic model railroad. Watch the trains go up and down mountains, over waterfalls and around famous NYC landmarks. The makers of this fabulous multi-scale display celebrate 20 years of bringing holiday joy to New York City this year.

December 18th
Sing along at New York City's most popular holiday season music event: the 40th annual Handel's Messiah Sing-In at 8 pm at Avery Fisher Hall. Sing under the direction of 17 outstanding New York choral conductors, enjoy 4 of the National Chorale's favorite soloists, and perform as part of an exciting audience-chorus of 3,000 singers!

December 19th
There is always lots of hoopla surrounding the holiday window displays at NYC department stores like Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomindale's, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Macy's. But we find the windows of some specialty stores, like antique dealer Linda Horn on the Upper East Side, just as delightfully whimsical. An added bonus? There are no crowds or long lines to impede your viewing pleasure.

December 20th
As the winter solstice approaches, it's fun to look up at the sky and think about the myths that our ancestors told about the winter constellations. Join the Central Park Conservancy and the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York as they do just that in tonight's Stargazing and Storytelling. Storytelling begins inside at Belvedere Castle (mid-park at 79th Street) at 7 pm. As the sky darkens, head outside for star observation through special high-powered telescopes.

December 21st
Starting tonight and running through January 6th, the Empire State Building celebrates the holiday season with special red and green tower lighting.

December 22nd
Give yourself a treat and enjoy a cup of tea and something sinfully sweet at one of the Sarabeth's restaurants (conveniently located on the East and West sides, in Chelsea, and on Central Park South) after a day of shopping.

December 23rd
Make your Christmas season extra special by attending a service at Riverside Church and listening to the wonderful carillon music.

December 24th
Through January 6th, visitors to the Bronx Zoo will be dazzled by illuminated displays of tigers, elephants and other lighted animal sculptures that appear along the zoo's pathways each evening. There are also ice sculptures, storytelling, costumed characters, and lots more. We highly recommend this unforgettable Holiday Lights experience.

December 25th
Wondering where to feast and celebrate Christmas in New York City? Thankfully, we've already found a list of recommended brunch spots for you!

December 26th
What better place to celebrate Boxing Day, a traditionally British holiday, than at that NYC-based bastion of all things Britannia-related, the restaurant and shop Tea and Sympathy!

December 27th
If you've been bustling about outside in the chilly New York air, we recommend that you warm up with an Irish coffee -- the Kinsale makes the best in town.

December 28th
Haven't yet finalized your New Year's Eve plans? See our Insider tips for suggestions of where to go and what to see.

December 29th
Learn about the seven principles of Kwanzaa from noon to 5 pm today at the American Museum of Natural History. The Kwanzaa Celebration includes performances of African dance, spoken word, music and traditional crafts. The event also features vendors, visual artists and craftspeople, as well as representatives from the City's major cultural institutions.

December 30th
Ice-skating at Rockefeller Center is world-famous, but we like NYC's other skating spots, too, including Bryant Park, Wollman Rink and Lasker Rink.

December 31st
When you think of New Year's Eve in New York City, certainly you think of all the festivities at Times Square. So go ahead, join the millions around the world who will watch the famous Time Square ball drop during the countdown to midnight.

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