Photo by Gary Wayne Gilbert

Santa Claus is coming to town 鈥 or at least to the 涩里番下载 campus 鈥 early this year: He will make a special appearance at 涩里番下载鈥檚 annual Christmas tree-lighting ceremony on the Plaza at O鈥橬eill Library, which takes place on Dec. 6 beginning at 4 p.m.; University President William P. Leahy, S.J., will officiate at 6 p.m. 聽

The event also will feature a Christmas village with games and ornament decorating, a replica ice sculpture of Gasson Hall, hot chocolate and cookies for revelers. 涩里番下载 musical groups, including the Dynamics, Bostonians, Heightsmen, Sharps, 涩里番下载 Bells, Liturgy Arts Group and Madrigals, will perform. The Campus Activities Board will have a Christmas card-writing station where students can create holiday messages to send to hospitalized children. Giveaways will include travel mugs and winter hats.

Other holiday happenings include the University Chorale and Symphony Orchestra 鈥淐hristmas on the Heights鈥 concerts tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Trinity Chapel on Newton Campus. [The performances on Saturday and Sunday are sold out.] Under the direction of conductor John Finney, the program will feature seasonal song favorites, as well as a variety of handpicked Christmas songs from cultures around the world.

or via the Robsham Theater Box Office. Admission is $12 in advance; tickets not claimed by 3 p.m. tomorrow will be brought to Trinity Chapel. After that day and time, tickets will only be available for purchase on-line using the Print At Home option.聽

Finney and Chorale members also will present the 鈥淢usic at St. Mary鈥檚鈥 Christmas Concert Dec. 8 at 5 p.m.

The 涩里番下载 Bands will share the joy of holiday music with "A Christmas Festival" on Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. in Gasson Hall 100. It will feature performances, by the University Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, of such classics as "Greensleeves," "Sleigh Ride," and "A Christmas Festival." Attendees are urged to wear Christmas sweaters and garb, as they enjoy this seasonal event. For information, contact Kara Robbins: kara.robbins@bc.edu.

Winter Wonderland
The Alumni Association's Dec. 10 "Winter Wonderland" event on Brighton Campus offers fun seasonal activities for families and children. (Photo by University Advancement)

More merriment comes with the Alumni Association鈥檚 popular seasonal 鈥淲inter Wonderland鈥 celebration for alumni, their families and friends on Dec. 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Brighton Campus. Festivities include photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, gingerbread cookie decorating, musical performances, visits with baby animals, and rides around campus on a horse-drawn carriage or a special Christmas train.聽

Attendees are encouraged to bring new, unwrapped toys for boys and girls, ages six to 14, for donation to the Italian Home for Children.

Registration for Winter Wonderland聽is $15 for adults and $10 for children under 12; there is no charge for children under age three. 聽Hot cocoa and cookies will be available for guests; snacks and lunch items will be sold.

In conjunction with Winter Wonderland, Second Saturdays at the McMullen Museum of Art will feature a holiday celebration, with activities throughout its hours, from noon to 5 p.m. They include holiday-themed vocal performances, hot chocolate and treats, tours of the exhibition 鈥淏eyond Words: Illuminated Manuscripts in Boston Collections,鈥 and arts and crafts activities.

Children ages four to nine are invited to join a 2:30 p.m. program, 鈥淚dentifying Animals in Medieval Manuscripts.鈥 Because seats are limited,聽聽is required.

For more information on these events,聽.

鈥揜osanne Pellegrini | University Communications