Happy Monday my Loves! Guess what?! Thanksgiving is over, it’s basically December, so that TOTALLY means that IT’S FREAKIN’ CHRISTMASTIME!

Anyone who knows me knows Christmas is my absolute FAVORITE time of year! In fact, the entire month of December is dedicated to Christmas here on Savannah Said It. This post is one that I Klump clump together with all of my other Christmas posts, but I totally have to post about it a week early. If you’ve been with me since last year, you probably already know what this post is all about. But if not, you’re about to find out about one of the very best Christmas celebrations in the state of Michigan!
Next weekend, in my beautiful hometown of Manistee, Michigan is the 29th Annual Sleighbell Parade and Old Christmas Weekend!
Now, if you read last year’s post, you can totally skip over most of this post. (That’s right. I’m copying and pasting because I’m #lazy this Monday morning.) But if not… let’s start with a bit of a backstory. Shall we?
- The Dates. Manistee’s Victorian Sleighbell Parade and Holiday Weekend begins this Thursday, December 1st and goes until Sunday December 4th.
- The Location. Downtown Manistee, Michigan.
- Stay, Eat, Drink and Play. A while ago, I did a Mitten Monday on my hometown. Whether it’s the summer time, or Sleighbell Weekend, I will ALWAYS recommend the same places to stay, eat, drink and play. Check out my Manistee City Guide here.
- Don’t show up last minute. People starting lining their chairs up really really early in the morning for this. If you show up last minute, you’re going to get stuck in the back. And I don’t mean just behind one other person, the sidewalk fills completely up.
- Don’t leave too early. Stay for the whole thing, no matter how cold you are! There is usually a surprise at the end. But to see it, you’re going to have to follow the tree (a tradition) to the end of Riverstreet. Watch out for horse poop, and hold on to your loved ones tight! PS… the surprise may or may not be fireworks.
- Don’t expect to eat downtown after. Downtown is crazy after the parade! But honestly, you can expect to wait at all the local restaurants. Our favorite tradition is to call and order take out from Chows, just as the fireworks are finishing up, picking it up, and taking it home to eat while we watch Love Actually.
- Dress warm. Some years, we have been graced with beautiful weather, where all you needed was a coat and hat. Other years, you need a snow suit and you’re still not warm enough. I always recommend dressing in layers, and getting hand warmers. Also, a hat, gloves and mittens are a must!
- Park away from the mess. Since all of the parking for our downtown area is along River Street, parking ends up being super crazy at parade time. You obviously can’t park on River Street so you have to find somewhere else. Don’t try to park at the end of the parade route like everyone else. Bring your walking shoes and park somewhere near downtown.
- Pick your spot. Check out downtown before the parade to choose your favorite spot. My family always sits by The Vouge Theater, however, you won’t have a bad seat no matter where you choose! Also, be aware that they live broadcast the parade! So if you don’t want to be by the cameras and lights, steer clear of the broadcast are.
- Don’t eat the chestnuts. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire are gross. ‘Nuff said. However, they do keep your hands warm if you put them in your pockets.
- Hot Cocoa is always a good idea. Pretty much every place down town will be selling hot chocolate. Wait in line… it’s worth it. (Especially at Goody’s!)
- Christmas Cookies and Wine with Douglas Valley
- Cookie Fun for Everyone
- Tour the historic Ramsdell Theater
- Festival of Trees
- Arts and Crafts show
- Jingle Bell Jog
- Carriage Rides
- Sleighbell Bash at North Channel Brewing
- And of course… a visit to Santa.
For more information on the Sleighbell Parade and Old Christmas Weekend click here. For the schedule of events, click here. Or, to watch scenes from last year’s parade, click here. (Because it’s always way too cold to have my hands out to take pictures, I leave it to the pros!)
So come meet me for some chestnuts roasting on the open fire and a step back in time!
Alright guys, I’m off to work! Have a fantastic Monday!!
Xx.
Savannah
Those onesies!!! I love them!
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Thanks!! We used them for our Christmas card last year. They were from Target 🙂
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