"Central New York is buzzing with a variety of events this week, from family-friendly activities to live music, holiday workshops, and community gatherings. Kick off the season with sparkling displays at Lights on the Lake, explore local arts and crafts at fairs, or enjoy engaging book clubs and creative workshops. Music lovers can catch everything from intimate guitar performances to full orchestral concerts, while food and drink enthusiasts can celebrate with festive dinners, craft brews and seasonal treats. Whether you're looking for a fun night out, a creative experience, or a way to connect with the community, this roundup of events has you covered."
"Experience one of Central New York's most beloved holiday traditions with Lights on the Lake, a two-mile drive-thru show featuring over 600,000 dazzling lights. The display includes themed sections like the Land of Oz, a twinkling fantasy forest, and a fairy tale finale, all synced to holiday music. Tickets are $10 Monday through Thursday and $20 Friday through Sunday. Where: 106 Lake Dr., Liverpool When: Monday, November 17 to Monday, January 12 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. How much: Tickets are $10 Monday through Thursday and $20 Friday through Sunday and are available online."
"Mystery Book Club: 'A Very Fairy Funeral' Join the Golden Bee Bookshop's murder mystery book club for a discussion of "A Very Fairy Funeral" by A.N. Sage. This witty and whimsical mystery follows Lyra Moore, an introverted fairy and funeral director who finds herself entangled in a magical murder case involving a secret society and a snarky talking cat. The club meets every other month to dive into spellbinding mysteries and lively conversation. Where: 324 1st St., Liverpool When: Tuesday, November 18 at 6:30 p.m. How much: Free to attend. Registration is recommended online."
Central New York hosts a busy week of events spanning family-friendly activities, live music, holiday workshops, and community gatherings. Lights on the Lake presents a two-mile drive-thru with over 600,000 synchronized lights and themed sections, running evenings from November 17 through January 12 with weekday and weekend ticket pricing. Local book clubs and shop-hosted discussions offer free literary events with recommended registration. Arts and crafts fairs showcase regional makers, while concerts range from intimate guitar performances to full orchestral programs. Food and drink events feature festive dinners, craft brews, and seasonal treats for community connection.
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