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Holiday Hosts Find Creative Ways to Entertain Visiting Family and Friends

Holiday Hosts Find Creative Ways to Entertain Visiting Family and Friends

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MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — Family gatherings are a central part of the holiday season, offering loved ones a rare chance to spend meaningful time together. As families grow and spread across the country, many use the holidays as an opportunity to reunite — often leaving hosts with the challenge of planning engaging activities both inside and outside the home.

Holiday hosts can create memorable experiences by incorporating a variety of local outings and at-home entertainment options for visiting guests.

One idea is to act as a local tour guide, taking family and friends to nearby museums, monuments or seasonal events. Visits to holiday bazaars can offer a chance to explore the community while supporting small businesses and picking up last-minute gifts.

For adult groups, an ugly sweater bar crawl can make for a lively night out. Hosts can map out stops at local bars or restaurants and arrange transportation to ensure everyone stays safe.

Families may also enjoy taking in local entertainment, such as holiday light displays or theater performances of classics like A Christmas Carol. Pairing a show with a pre-performance meal allows hosts to focus on guests without the stress of cooking.

For those who prefer staying in, a holiday movie night provides a cozy alternative. Hosts can let guests choose a double feature and serve popcorn, candy and even a festive drink such as homemade eggnog.

With countless ways to celebrate, holiday hosts can tailor gatherings to fit the interests and comfort levels of their guests, creating lasting memories throughout the season.

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