Holiday Programs & Events
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The Governor's Thanksgiving Dinner
Enjoy delicious à la carte entrées and a bountiful dessert buffet in a charming candlelit dining room.
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Join us for the Holidays
This holiday season, give a gift that will last a lifetime, and maybe many more—create a Colonial Williamsburg tradition. Between Thanksgiving and the first weekend in January, choose from hundreds of holiday dining, program, and music events—including many that highlight coffee, chocolate, and hospitality to celebrate Charlton’s Coffeehouse opening. ’Tis the season to experience the Historic Area’s rich traditions and exquisite decorations and enjoy this romantic interpretation of Christmas two centuries ago. The options to build special memories here are endless. And remember, with your visit, you’re also giving back, by helping to support The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
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8Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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Holiday Tea with Dickens
Type: Christmas dining, Holiday Events, Special Dining Event. Location: Williamsburg Inn
Celebrate the best of the season at this delightful English afternoon tea featuring the unique one-man performance of A Christmas Carol by Gerald Charles Dickens, the great-great-grandson of Charles Dickens.
Williamsburg Inn, Regency Room. $45, reservations required
Call 1-800-544-3417 to make dining reservations.
3:00 4:30
9Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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Holiday Tea with Dickens
Type: Christmas dining, Holiday Events, Special Dining Event. Location: Williamsburg Inn
Celebrate the best of the season at this delightful English afternoon tea featuring the unique one-man performance of A Christmas Carol by Gerald Charles Dickens, the great-great-grandson of Charles Dickens.
Williamsburg Inn, Regency Room. $45, reservations required
Call 1-800-544-3417 to make dining reservations.
3:00 4:30
NOTICE: All events and exhibits listed on the calendar are subject to change. Call 1-800-HISTORY for reservations and check the daily program schedule upon arrival.
