LECLAIRE, Iowa. Christmas in LeClaire, December 4-6, 2015: Friday, December 4 and Saturday, December 5 -10am-8pm and Sunday, December 6 - 10am-4pm.
Be sure and attend Christmas in LeClaire, the annual event offering fun for the whole family.  There will be baked goods, handmade crafts from local crafters, silent auction, and more at the LeClaire Civic Center (127 S. Cody Road). The Snow Lodge No. 44 (113 S. Cody Road) will be offering cookie tins with your choice of homemade cookies and bars, crafts, and lunch on Friday and Saturday.
Stop in at Reusable Usables (322 N. Cody Road) Friday from 3-6pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, and noon-4pm on Sunday for Free Family Drop-in Art. Kids can have Breakfast with Santa at Happy Joe's (119 N. Cody Road) on Saturday from 8-10am (Kids $4.50/Adults $8.50) and visit with Santa until 11:30am.
Other activities include First Friday and First Saturday celebrations from 5:30-8pm at the Mississippi River Distilling Co. and other participating shops and restaurants. Watch for the Strolling Santas from Around the World as they mingle in the downtown.  All the local shops will be offering a wide array of items for your shopping pleasure.  You're sure to find the perfect gifts for the Holiday Season.
Enjoy riding the Trolley from 11am-7pm on Saturday and from 11am-4pm on Sunday with stops throughout the town, and so much more! Detailed list of activities can be found at: http://leclairecivicclub.org/2015_christmasinleclaire_program.pdf
For more information, call Joyce: (563) 289-4205 or Diane (563) 370-3509.
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