Waxhaw, NC – As families gather to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, the weather is cooperating with mostly sunny skies and a high of 61°F. The winds from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph will add a gentle breeze, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. Tonight, clear skies will allow the temperature to drop to a chilly 34°F, but the atmosphere will remain cozy as families enjoy their Thanksgiving dinners.
This Thanksgiving, many are taking a moment to reflect on how the holiday has evolved since its inception. The original celebration likely involved families raising their own turkeys, as there were no supermarkets to offer pre-cooked options. Furthermore, families were geographically closer, as travel was not as accessible as it is today. Despite the conveniences of modern life, the deeper meaning of Thanksgiving—appreciating what we have and those around us—remains unchanged.
In Waxhaw, the community is buzzing with events to usher in the holiday season. The town’s annual tree lighting ceremony will take place on Saturday, November 23rd, at 6 p.m. at 115 McDonald St., known as the McDonald House. This event promises to bring together families for warm festivities as they kick off the holiday season.
The Mule Barn Mercantile, located at 121 S. Broome St., is also participating in the festivities with an open house on the same day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Attendees can enjoy live music, refreshments, and holiday shopping opportunities. Moreover, the Mule Barn will host two book signings in December: Rich Lewis on December 7th and Laura Rae on December 14th.
This year, the timing of Christmas and Chanukah coincides, a unique blend of festivities that everyone can appreciate. Residents are also encouraged to check out the beautiful autumn displays at NOMA Hair Salon, which have been attracting attention for their stunning artistry.
A significant local initiative gaining attention is the ongoing efforts of the Union County Friends of the Library. Their last meeting of the year was held at A Cause for Tea in Monroe, where they discussed the successes of previous events and their support for local libraries, especially the new one in Waxhaw.
For those interested in the arts, a special presentation entitled “Ghost — Writer” by Michael Hollinger will be performed at the Museum of the Waxhaws on January 18-19 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available for $18 each, and attendees are encouraged to purchase them early to ensure a seat.
As part of the community spirit, residents are reminded that December 7th marks the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, a day for reflection and remembrance. In addition, the community faces a current blood shortage, and local blood banks are in need of donors. If you can, consider donating to help save lives.
This Thanksgiving season, take a moment to appreciate the beauty and tranquility of living in Carolina. Enjoy the holidays, participate in local events, and remember to schedule your health check-ups. There’s no better time than now to reconnect with community and family.
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