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Celebrate the holiday season in Berlin
By KristinNovember 6, 20183 min read

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After homemade, handcrafted gifts make the best gifts.
2nd Friday Art Strolls - Nov. 9, Dec. 14
Berlin is a small town with a big artistic presence, housing art galleries, artists' studios and museums, not to mention the inspiration its quaint, historic landscape provides. On the 2nd Friday of every month, from 6 - 8 p.m., Berlin's art makes its way outside and local artists show off their paintings, sculptings, and the handmade items they have for sale. There's a good chance you'll even find the perfect holiday gifts for your art-loving loved ones (and if not, you can try again at Ocean City's Holiday Shoppers Fair the weekend after Thanksgiving). Even if you don't fall in love with any particular item at the Art Stroll, it's at least a good excuse to wander Berlin's picturesque downtown, which looks like it's straight out of a Hallmark Christmas movie this time of year.Tree Lighting and Holiday Open House - Nov. 23
Putting up the tree outside the historic Atlantic Hotel.
The holiday season in Berlin will officially start the day after Thanksgiving (because we're totally not already listening to Christmas music now... That would be weird...) with the annual tree lighting ceremony outside the Atlantic Hotel at 6 p.m. Berlin Mayor Gee Williams will light the tree, local sculptor Eric Cantine will turn a block of ice into a piece of art, and the shops will be open late with special holiday deals. But if you hope to turn in early that night, you can always come back the next morning and shop your heart out at...
Small Business Saturday - Nov. 24
...Small Business Saturday, celebrated at independent shops and boutiques around the country the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Because who needs Black Friday when you can shop small and support your friends, neighbors, and the local economy? Small Business Saturday is a relatively recent tradition, originating in 2010 to encourage shoppers to support mom-and-pop shops across the country, and has grown steadily every year since. See if any of these locally-owned and wide-ranging shops appeal to you, and spend your Saturday shopping in Berlin.Free Christmas Carriage Rides - Dec. 1, 2, 15, 16, 22, 23
If you hear the trotting of hooves and the jingling of bells in Berlin anytime near Christmas, you can be sure there's a horse-driven carriage making its way around the corner. There's no more festive way to take in all the scenery and the decorated homes and storefronts downtown than on a Christmas carriage ride, and what's more, the rides are completely free. Check the corner of Pitts and Main Street for your Christmas carriage.
The streets will be looking like this by then for all we know!
New Year's Eve Celebration and Ball Drop - Dec. 31
Even at this point, I think we can all admit that 2018 has been an exceptionally long year. Whether it's one that requires celebrating or lamenting is up to you, but regardless, we could all probably use an end-of-the-year blowout party and several glasses of champagne. Berlin's annual New Year's Eve Celebration starts at 6 p.m. with a mini ball drop for the kids, and at 10 p.m. for adults with an outdoor bar and entertainment followed by the big ball drop and fireworks at midnight.About Kristin
Kristin is a writer and photographer in Ocean City, Maryland, and is the content manager for OceanCity.com and other State Ventures, LLC sites. She loves getting reader-submitted stories and photos, so send her an email anytime. She also works part-time at the Art League of Ocean City and the Ocean City Film Festival and lives just off the peninsula with her dog and fiancé. Her photos can be found on Instagram @oc_kristin.
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