The holiday season has officially begun, and there's absolutely nothing quite like a small town Christmas. If you didn't already know, Morgan County is home to some fantastic small town holiday events that you'll want to get on your family's holiday calendar ASAP! Below, you'll find our list of the very best small town Christmas experiences in the area. Oh, and don't forget to get the low-down on holiday shopping open houses, craft and vendor shows and other upcoming events on our blog or event calendar. Be sure to get these fun, small-town holiday traditions on your family's seasonal calendar and get started creating those new holiday memories! 

Handmade Candy Canes

Every Saturday
Martinsville Candy Kitchen, Downtown Martinsville

Candy Canes are made by hand each week in November and December at the Martinsville Candy Kitchen.

First off, it's simply not the holiday season until you've seen them make candy canes by hand at the Martinsville Candy Kitchen! Luckily, you've got plenty of chances for this iconic Martinsville experience. The 100+ year old, family-owned and operated candy shop will be making candy canes, on every Saturday in November and December, until Christmas. Approximate Saturday pour times are around 10 am, Noon and 3 pm, but times are subject to change so call or check their Facebook page for specifics if you have limited time. Keep an eye out for additional pour times as well, sometimes you can catch a mid-week or Friday evening pour time! It's fun to watch, but the smells are what really turn the experience into an unforgettable family memory. We guarantee, your kids will be reminded of this experience every time they smell peppermint, probably for the rest of their lives.  
(Santa & Mrs. Claus will visit the Candy Kitchen on Nov. 27 and Dec. 18 this year.)
 

Truckload of Christmas Toy Drive Concert: Jason Crabb w/ Downpour & Trenton Baker

November 20, 7 pm
Hoosier Harvest Church, Martinsville

The 2021 Truckload of Christmas Toy Drive Concert will feature Grammy-winner Jason Crabb.

Enjoy an evening of holiday and gospel music on November 20 at the Truckload of Christmas Toy Drive Concert featuring Grammy Award winner Jason Crabb and special guests Downpour and Trenton Baker. This annual holiday concert is a fundraiser for the holiday ministries of Churches in Mission. Music begins at 7 pm. Admission is $20 in advance; $25 at the door. A special VIP experience is available for $50 per person and includes an exclusive meet and greet and Q&A session beginning at 5 pm. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy that will be gifted to a local child this holiday season.   

 

Festival of Lights

November 28 - New Year's Day
Jimmy Nash City Park, Martinsville

The Festival of Lights will be on display at Jimmy Nash City Park in Martinsville beginning November 28.

On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, another Martinsville tradition takes place - the Festival of Lights event at Jimmy Nash City Park! Twinkling holiday lights throughout the park come to life and families gather for photos, crafts and carols. Right in step with the gift giving nature of the holiday season, this is the event that keeps on giving - because if you can't be there on the night of the lighting (Nov. 27 this year), you can still come enjoy the lights throughout the holiday season! They'll remain lit from dusk until the park closes, every night until after New Year's Day. Drive through any evening you happen to be in town! 

 

Mooresville Christmas Light Tour

December 3 - 31
Driving tour, throughout Mooresville

Mooresville's Christmas Light Tour is a safe, no-contact way to enjoy some holiday cheer!

Beginning on December 3, you can enjoy a driving tour of holiday lights at homes and businesses in the Mooresville area. The 2021 Mooresville Christmas Light Tour welcomes you from December 3 through 31. Be sure to vote for your favorite light displays by making donations that will benefit Mooresville area non-profit organizations. Voting runs throughout the tour dates. Enjoy viewing holiday light displays at 30+ locations in and around Mooresville, then use the code printed on this year's map to text in your votes for the best displays. 

 

The Indiana Rail Road Company Santa Train

December 3, 6-7 pm
Fire Station, Morgantown

Children wait to board the Santa Train at Morgantown.

Enjoy an evening with some of your favorite characters on the Indiana Rail Road's annual Santa Train! Morgan County's stop on the Santa Train route is the small town of Morgantown. The train will stop just behind the Morgantown Fire Department on Friday, December 3, at approximately 6:00 pm. There will be refreshments available while you wait for your turn to snap a photo with Santa and his friends. The Indiana Rail Road Company has changed the format of the Santa Train a bit to ensure everyone's safety amid the current pandemic. Participants will not be able to board the train this year. The Santa Trail will close at 7:00 pm to move on to the next town on the railway line, so don't be late!

 

Mistletoe & Mimosas on Main

December 3 & 4, 11 am, 2 pm & 5 pm
5 East, Downtown Mooresville

Make your reservations early for Mistletoe & Mimosas on Main in Mooresville!

Get your group together for this fun holiday themed event at 5 East in Mooresville. Mistletoe & Mimosas on Main will take place on December 3 & 4 in three time slots, beginning at 11 am, 2 pm or 5 pm. Each table seats either eight or four guests, so plan your group size accordingly. Your table will be elegantly set with fine china and glassware. Your group will be served one mimosa per person (21+), a beautiful tiered hors devours from Smokehouse Catering, a handcrafted, one-of-a-kind dessert charcuterie from Nosh Dessert Parlour and unlimited hot cocoa and coffee (with toppings!). Reservations are limited, so make yours early! (If you've got little ones, don't forget to add the Munchkins experience to your reservation! It includes special kid-friendly treats, a tableside visit from Santa, a souvenir cocoa mug and a Christmas craft!)

 

Downtown Mooresville Christmas Tree Lighting

December 3, 7 pm
Bicentennial Park, Mooresville

Mooresville lights their community Christmas Tree in Bicentennial Park on the eve of the annual Victorian Christmas Celebration.

On the eve of the annual Victorian Christmas Celebration in Mooresville, the community gathers at Bicentennial Park (at the intersection of Indiana and Main Streets) in downtown Mooresville to light the community Christmas tree. There will be activities beginning at 5 pm and fun for all ages. This event takes place the evening before the Victorian Christmas Celebration, so be sure to plan to attend both fun events celebrating Christmas in Mooresville! 

 

Victorian Christmas Celebration

December 4, 10 am - 5 pm
Several stops around town, Mooresville

Victorian characters on the street at Mooresville's Victorian Christmas Celebration.

Each year, on the first Saturday in December, Mooresville, Indiana goes back in time to the Victorian era. (Don't ask us how... it just happens!) Don't worry - you needn't be in Victorian garb to enjoy this fun-filled holiday event (though costumes are welcome). The Victorian Christmas Celebration involves performances, artisan booths, craft shows, demonstrations, activities, characters in costume and maybe even a Wild West shootout. Come prepared - you may very well encounter Father Christmas... or Ebeneezer Scrooge! There are carriage rides available and a free trolley service ensures that you get to each and every stop so you don't miss a thing. There are four(!) craft and vendor locations this year to browse through, as well as a variety of performances. This year's event is on Saturday, December 4.

 

Little Red Barn Market Presents Christmas on the Farm

December 4, 9 am - 3 pm
Walker's Homestead, Bill Smith Road, Martinsville

Christmas on the Farm is Dec. 4 at Walker's Homestead near Martinsville.

This year is the first-ever Christmas on the Farm, presented by the Little Red Barn Market at Walker's Homestead. A juried craft and vendor market, the event will feature more than 50 booths, plus craft opportunities for the kids, a petting zoo, great food and more! Based on their recent fall event, we're guessing you don't want to miss this brand new Morgan County holiday season event! Admission is only $3 per person. 

 

Bethlehem Walk

December 4, 5-8 pm
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Martinsville

Experience the first Christmas at the annual Bethlehem Walk.

On Saturday, December 4, head over to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Martinsville for their annual Bethlehem Walk event. This event features an expanded live nativity experience that will take you back to the first Christmas night. The evening begins with a brief introduction in the church sanctuary before guests proceed outside to walk through the gates of Bethlehem, encounter Roman guards, hear the words of prophets and wise men, shop merchants' tents, encounter a variety of live animals and visit the inn and stable. Cookies and hot chocolate are served in the fellowship hall after the event. The event is free, but tickets are issued in 20-minute time increments, so reserve yours early. 

 

Bobby Helms Jingle Bell Rock
Christmas Music Spectacular & Christmas Tree Lighting

December 5, 3-7 pm
Courthouse Lawn, Downtown Martinsville

This year's Martinsville Christmas Tree Lighting takes place in conjunction with the Bobby Helms Jingle Bell Rock Christmas Spectacular on Dec. 4.

Head for Downtown Martinsville on Sunday, December 5 to enjoy some holiday cheer at this year's Bobby Helms Jingle Bell Rock Christmas Music Spectacular and Christmas Tree Lighting! There will be live music, fun holiday characters, carriage rides and more beginning at 5 pm, with the tree lighting up on the courthouse lawn at approximately 7 pm. Come out and enjoy the season with an event that's fun for all ages! 

 

Martinsville Cookie Stroll 

December 11, 10 am - 5 pm
Downtown Martinsville Historic District

Cookie Stroll participants on the streets of downtown Martinsville.

The second Saturday in December is cookie time! The Martinsville Cookie Stroll takes place each year, featuring hundreds of volunteer cookie bakers, dozens of cookie stops, lots of fun live performances, Holiday Market from the Morgan County Farmers Market and so much more. Cookie Passports must be purchased in advance. They are available online, while supplies last. A couple of things to know: cookie passports almost  always sell out, so get yours early; not everyone in your party needs a passport (unless you want to go home with A LOT of cookies); and you only need a passport if you want to collect cookies at each stop - everything else is free (including entertainment)! Don't miss the Morgan County Farmers Market Holiday Market inside the Art Sanctuary! 

 

Santa at Waverly Park

December 11, 11 am - 2 pm
Old Town Waverly Park, Martinsville

A father and son enjoy the blacksmith demonstration at Waverly Park.

Old Town Waverly Park will once again host Santa in the Park, featuring a chance to interact with the jolly old elf himself inside the historic bank building, holiday stories and songs along with cookies and hot chocolate inside the church building at the park and fun demonstrations from the past in the demonstration area. This year's event will take place on Saturday, December 11. A blacksmith will be on hand to show his skill at the forge and other traditional arts will be demonstrated as well. Additional activities will be available throughout the park at this free event. All ages are welcome. 

 

Christmas on the Farm

December 11, 3 to 6 pm
Maple Grove Market, Maple Grove Road, Martinsville

 Take advantage of this fun, and free, family event from Maple Grove Market to celebrate the season.

Join Maple Grove Market for a fun Christmas on the Farm event from 3 to 6 pm on Saturday, December 11. There will be visits with Santa (and the Grinch!), a farm-tastic light display, holiday shopping opportunities and a hot chocolate station to keep you warm. Admission is free and don't forget to bring your letters to Santa to drop into the magic mailbox while you're there! 

 

Happy Holidays!