Shop Local Holiday Gift Guide from Didi Lorillard at Newport Manners
From which shops and boutiques are having sales -- whether you're a student or billionaire -- to where to find that perfect stocking stuffer or the super extraordinary Christmas present -- for one and all. We're here to help with the best ideas from Newport's local shops and boutiques!
The Pew Research Center recently reported the fact that ninety percent of Americans celebrate Christmas in some form! So let's celebrate, decorate, and even if it's just to window shop, we have some great finds for you!
We were curious to visit Diana Sylvaria's new space for her chic home decor shop, Studio 59 Design, 40 Franklin Street (between Spring Street and Thames Street). Goodness, you would think you were in Paris, Soho or LA -- this charming boutique brings an elegant Hollywood Regency aesthetic to Newport by the look of the lucite lamps and wild animal prints!
This week we walked back down Historic Hill to Newport Harbor to check out Beauty Walk, 1 Bannister's Wharf, up on the second floor.
The short climb off of American's Cup Boulevard is worth the bargains when you see the festive clothing that will soothe your soul with softness.
This is where you'll find those cozy, colorful tartan scarfs, hats, sweaters and other outerwear accessories to warm hands, heads, and necks.
Don't miss these fun fake fur hats and scarfs.
Also, at 1 Bannister's Wharf, but on the ground floor, you'll discover the ultimate in everything Newport here at The Preservation Society of Newport County's Newport Mansions Store.
If you're still looking for festive old-fashioned, nautical, beach, and/or Newport themed Christmas tree ornaments and/or gifts -- you would be hard-pressed to find something you did NOT like.
The inspiration doesn’t stop there! For Didi’s full Gift Guide visit NewportManners.com.
20 Ways to Get Into the Holiday Spirit in RI - 2017
Visit Santa on a Boat at Providence River Boat Company
Enjoy a 30-minute cruise along the Providence waterways with Santa.
Santa will be listening to your Christmas wishes as we cruise throughout Waterplace Park, Riverwalk & the Providence River.
These rides will depart from the gondola docks at 1 Citizens Plaza in downtown Providence.
A Christmas Carol is arguably the most famous Christmas play there is and Trinity Rep puts on a great performance year in and year out.
Get into the holiday spirit by seeing this classic play.
Don't make us send the three ghosts to your home.
Watch Holiday Classics Like Elf at Jane Pickens Theater
The Jane Pickens Theater will be showing the movie Elf starring Will Ferrell as part of their Cinema for a Cause event.
This annual event will benefit the MLK Community Center- which now in their 94th year of operation counts among their many missions and programs hunger services for local families in need of assistance, especially around the holidays.
The display is ranked among the best in Rhode Island and New England.
Be sure to check out other displays across the state as well, then don't forget to do your own.
Visit Borrelli's Christmas Tree Farm
The Christmas season can't begin without a Christmas tree and Borrelli's has just the trees for you.
Start your Christmas tree shopping now and get into the holiday spirit.
PHOTO: Flickr
Go Ice Skating at the Newport Skating Center
The Alex and Ani Center is open for another season and what's better than skating and seeing the city at the same time?
If that is not enough, go old-fashioned and skate on a frozen pond.
Or, Providence's Alex and Ani Skating Center.
Shop Local at Luca & Danni
Stay away from those big national chains and shop local with Cranston-based Luca + Danni.
"We are proud to carry on a deeply rooted family tradition and to handcraft jewelry that is uncompromised in its construction. We are Born In The USA and we wouldn’t have it any other way," says the team at Luca + Danni.
Shop local this holiday season.
Give to Those in Need
From giving trees at churches to the Confetti Foundation as well as many other great organizations, there are plenty of families in the community that could use your help to put a present or two under the tree for a child who might not otherwise get one.
Festival Ballet Providence's The Nutcracker at PPAC
The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition that must be seen.
Join Clara and her Nutcracker Prince on a magical journey complete with beautiful sets, elegant choreography, and world-class dancers bringing this holiday tradition to life.
Dickens Christmas Dinner Train at Portsmouth Junction Station
This interactive retelling of the Charles Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol” by the Marley Bridges Theatre Company is an evening of music, laughter, food, and spirits which is certain to cure even the worst “Scrooge.”
Your ticket includes the performance, train ride, meal, tax, and gratuity. Entrees include sliced beef tenderloin, holiday ham dinner, and turkey dinner.
Standing in line at a local Dunkin' Donuts waiting to order can be a long wait at times.
Make the day of the person behind you by paying for their coffee. It will put a huge smile on their face, and on your face as well.
But shhh don't tell them.
Give Money to Salvation Army
Throw some money in the Salvation Army kettle. Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings. The person who stands outside ringing the bell is often there for long hours.
Even if it's just some change, smile at them and wish them a happy holiday.
PHOTO: j_lai/ Flickr
Call Long Lost Friends or Family Members
On the phone -- not a Facebook post, not a text. Let them hear your voice. Find a way to reconnect on a personal basis.
Find out how they're doing. Make plans to catch up in person. But whatever you do, remember, texting doesn't count!
Spend Time With an Elderly Relative
The actual day when the family is around can be hectic. Before then, go have a cup of tea, bring some cookies, and find out what holiday traditions they enjoyed.
Give the gift of time.
You Must Watch "Home Alone"
While it may not be your traditional Christmas movie, it certainly brings home the holiday spirit.
Home Alone is an all-time classic that simply must be watched.
Enjoy!
Start Thinking About Your New Year's Resolutions
Don't wait until December 31 to promise you'll drink less and work out more.
Take stock of your life, figure out what's important to you, and what you want to accomplish in the New Year and start jotting stuff down.
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