Holidays
Every year boat owners take to Lake Pontchartrain with their vessels lit up, celebrating Christmas with a unique parade on the water.
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Christmas time is here! There’s lot to celebrate across the city, with boats lit up on Lake Pontchartrain to a holiday parade in New Orleans East.
It happens every year; someone in the office doesn’t like the strawberry cream cheese filled cake that you stood in line for hours to bring. We’ve got a solution.
Messina’s Runway Cafe makes it a little easier to stomach on diners and their wallets, with an abbreviated B’Reveillon 3-course menu at $35.
Generations of kids have pictures with Fred Parker, better known as Chocolate Santa or 7th Ward Santa.
So, it’s not cold outside, but the city is all lit up with the spirit of Christmas!
For those of you looking for more Christmas fun, here are 12 more ways to celebrate the holiday season in Pittsburgh this year.
Keep your phones charged for this one
If you want to celebrate any or all of this holiday’s eight wonderful nights, there are no shortage of options.