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Can’t Miss Alabama Makes Your Holiday Entertainment Complete

| December 20, 2018 @ 5:00 am

By Shirley Jackson

Birmingham Bowl 2018
The Memphis Tigers will play the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the 13th annual Birmingham Bowl Saturday, Dec. 22 at historic Legion Field. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN at 11 a.m. General admission is $30 and reserved seats are $50.

Christmas in Candyland
One of the sweetest events in Andalusia is underway through Monday, Dec. 31. The Candyland Cottage, Snow Show Spectacular, Light Show and Santa on the Square are among the festivities at Christmas in Candyland. The complete schedule is here. Admission is free. The venue is the Andalusia Court Square in front of the Covington County Court House.

Let it Snow
It’s a family affair at Let it Snow, underway through Jan. 31 at the Mary G. Hardin Center in Gadsden. Let it Snow is the season’s most popular activity, which allows children to play with material that resembles and feels like real snow. The material is non-toxic polymer. Watch the children play in the snow castle bounce house and slide down a snowslide. The event is suitable for toddlers through third-graders. Tickets are $8 and include the Imagination Place Children’s Museum.

Santa’s Underground Workshop at Rickwood Caverns
Santa’s Underground Workshop is underway through Sunday, Dec. 23 from 2-8 p.m. at Rickwood Caverns State Park north of Warrior. Visitors can experience the magic of the season by viewing over 30,000 colored lights and holiday ornaments as they walk 175 feet down into the cave. Admission is $10 per person, ages 4 and older. Groups of 20 or more can get tickets for $8 each.

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