
WITH SOME SEVEN INCHES of snow on the ground and freezing temps, Winterfest in Faribault this week will actually look and feel like winter. So I’ll dig out the long johns, wool socks, winter boots, stocking cap, scarf, new Thinsulate fingerless mittens/gloves and warm parka to take in the festivities.
The first event is not actually part of the official Winterfest schedule, but is still a local kick off to the holidays. The Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour hosts the Faribault High School Choir at a free concert of holiday classics and traditional carols at 1:30 pm on Thursday, December 4.

Things really get moving later Thursday with Hometown Holidays activities centered at Buckham Center. From 5-7 pm, there will be horse-drawn carriage rides through the historic downtown, ice sculpture carving, a Buckham West Pop-Up Shoppe, music and lots for the kids to do, including crafts, a bounce house, and visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Voting also happens for the best Christmas window display in the downtown window decorating contest.

Friday, December 5, brings another fun evening of events from 5:30-7:30 pm, this time at the new Viaduct Park along the Straight River. Activities include tree and park lighting, visits and photos with The Grinch, student dance and musical performances, and more carriage rides. Complimentary popcorn and hot chocolate will also be available.

Saturday, December 6, promises a day jam-packed with things to do. That starts with a 10 am-3 pm Christmas Market at the Faribault American Legion. Also at 10 am, the Paradise Center for the Arts offers art created by more than 30 area artists during its Holly Days Sale. The sale will be open until 7:30 pm Saturday and continues during December. At 11 am and within walking distance of the Legion and arts center, 10,000 Drops Distillers hosts its annual Craft Spirits Holiday Bazaar until 4 pm (and again on Saturday, December 13).
In between all of the Christmas markets, Faribault Harley Davidson is hosting a Little Biker Santa Party from 11 am-2 pm geared toward the little people. There’s a coloring contest, photos with Santa and other activities, plus mac n cheese, while supplies last. The Harley shop is collecting non-perishable food items at the event for the St. Vincent de Paul food shelf.

Just as the Craft Spirits Holiday Bazaar ends, the nearby Alexander Faribault house opens to the public from 4-6 pm for an 1850s French-Canadian style Christmas. Town founder Alexander Faribault and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, lived in this house now owned by the Rice County Historical Society. The RCHS hosts the free Christmas open house annually during Winterfest.
As Saturday progresses, so do Winterfest activities with an Ugly Sweater Run/Walk beginning at 4:30 pm at Viaduct Park. Participants will follow city recreational trails in this first ever run/walk during Winterfest.

Then, at 5:30 pm, the highlight of Winterfest for most, the Parade of Lights, begins, heading south along Central Avenue from Sixth Street Northwest to Division Street. Fireworks at Viaduct Park follow the parade. The direction of the parade route and the timing of the fireworks have both changed from previous years. Parking is also banned along Central Avenue, which pleases me greatly.
Capping off Winterfest is a street dance with music by Saint Suburbia at Crooked Pint (by Viaduct Park) from 6-10 pm. Amenities include a heated tent, an outdoor bar and burn barrels.
There you go. Join Faribault in welcoming winter in a big way this week via Winterfest.
© Copyright 2025 Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Saw your posting early this AM. Love the beauty of the post and the festivities you are enjoying. I remember some of these (similar) from my later college days in Minnesota. Here in Texas, it is getting colder but no fluffy white stuff! I remember as a youth (under 10 years of age) as big fluffy white snow flakes litteraly fell like feathers ( no wind at all), Oh, and I forgot to mention, when you were seeing the Northern Lights, People as far South as Lake Livingston and Lubbock, if the glanced north, were allso saw the beautiful light show. God Bless and Merry Christmas!
It’s definitely cold out there today. But, hey, the sun is shining bright and I love sunshine.
Brevard has all of their kick off festivities this weekend as well and we are booked all weekend! I love this time of heat!
Enjoy!
Looks like a wonderful way to celebrate the season. Stay warm! Listening to
the choir will make the spirit come alive.
Thank you, Ruth.
this is going to be a wonderful long winter holiday welcoming weekend! layer up! ours will begin tomorrow night and it is really cold here as well, but not as much snow and not as cold. )
Enjoy your holiday community celebrations also.
Sounds like lots to do. Have fun! Stay warm.
It is rather cold today in Minnesota. And, yes, I will bundle up and try to stay warm.
From our 7″ to yours, Winter got serious much too soon this year, thankful this parade video is posted!
It was quite a big dose of winter. And now things have quieted, which is OK by me.