Seriously, I must’ve had my head in the sand. (Or snow bank?) True confession: until this season, I’d never heard of Christmas Prelude in Kennebunkport, Maine. But it’s quite a to-do here in New England, so you should know about it too. Christmas Prelude has happened every Christmas season in Kennebunkport since 1982, and just concluded its 33rd magical season. The Christmas Prelude celebration includes tree lighting ceremonies, arts and crafts shows, Historical Society programs and over a dozen musical programs celebrating Christmas.
“Christmas Prelude is all about recreating and sharing the spirit and joy of the Christmas season, while doing so in true New England fashion. Kennebunkport is the quintessential New England town.” -Kennebunkport Business Association
Traditionally, Christmas Prelude spans the first two weekends in December. Festivities begin on the first weekend with tree lightings.
Photo Credit: Jen Parks
The Lobster Trap Tree is a beautiful New England sight in Cape Porpoise Square. There are parades, strolls and pancake breakfasts. A highlight of the season is caroling on shore as Santa and his lobster elves arrive by lobster boat at David’s KPT/The Boathouse.
The second weekend opens with fireworks. On Saturday, join Walk to Bethlehem, a candlelight procession that follows Mary and Joseph as they seek shelter at three historic inns only to be turned away and finally shown to a manger. There are hymns, carols and scripture readings followed by refreshments.
A list of fun regularly scheduled Christmas Prelude events:
- Dog parade
- Concerts
- Ice sculptures
- Lobster Buoy workshops
- Christmas Tree Tours
- Gingerbread House workshops
- Art shows
- Walk to Bethlehem
- Historic Kennebunkport tours
- Candlelight tours
- Holiday cookie tours
- Wine tasting
- Pony rides
- Christmas parties
- Seashore Trolley holiday rides
- Santa Dash 5K/10K run (sounds chilly to me!!)
Christmas Prelude in Kennebunkport, Maine has concluded for 2014. But consider marking it on next year’s Christmas calendar. More information about Christmas Prelude, a small town New England Christmas experience in Kennebunkport: www.christmasprelude.com
Locks of Love on the Kennebunk River Bridge. You and your beloved fasten a lock to the bridge. (And throw away the key!) Share the love in Kennebunkport…
Barbara Child says
Delightful! Hadn’t known about this before! Thanks, Allie!
Ellen says
Love that lobster trap tree!!
nancy mcmahan says
The lobster trap tree is quite beautiful. Passing along this info to my sister who lives up that way.
Linda Jenkins says
What a great tradition. I, too, had never heard of this two week event. This is something I would love to share with my children and grandchildren next year. Sounds as though the people in Maine have captured the true spirit of the holiday season: song and togetherness. Love the simplicity and the spirituality that brings joy to all. As all your other blogs, this one is going into my folder. Thanks, Allie.
Denise says
This has been on my bucket list. Thank you for sharing.
Mary says
That is a cool tree!
[email protected] says
Lovely…almost makes me want to go further north to celebrate Christmas….. but I said almost. 🙂