From downtown shops to Dickens, Christmas in Tuscumbia has it all

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TUSCUMBIA – The city of Tuscumbia kicks off its holiday celebrating today with its downtown open house from 4-7 p.m. 

First stop on the list is Emily Cooper Studio and Art Supply to pick up your bingo card. Visit each participating store to get your bingo card marked and turn it in at Claunch Cafe for a chance to win a $1,000 or a $500 gift card to downtown shops.

All downtown merchants will be open, offering festive treats and shopping deals, plus Santa will be making a stop to spread some holiday cheer.

Can’t make it tonight? That’s OK!

Throughout the weekend, downtown Tuscumbia businesses will be open according to regular hours. Contact individual merchants for additional details.

  • EAT
    Provisional Events
    Superhero Chefs
    Charlie’s Coffee Co.
    Palace Ice Cream and Sandwich Shop
    Las Musas Mexican Bar and Grill
    Livin’ It Up Nutrition
    Tuscumbia Bistro
    Kingpin’s
  • Shop
    Fiddledee D
    Basse Trading Company
    The Shoppe at Coldwater
    Coldwater Seed and Supply
    Audie Mescal Clothing
    PrimeTime Merchandise
    Promenade Formal Wear
    Emily Cooper Studio and Art Supply
    The Willows Day Spa at Tuscumbia
  • Experience
    Helen Keller’s Birthplace – Ivy Green
    Tennessee Valley Museum of Art
    Alabama Music Hall of Fame
    Tuscumbia Train Depot
    Helen Keller Public Library 
  • Christmas Parade: Dec. 2 at 6 p.m.
    Bundle up and join your neighbors for the annual Tuscumbia Christmas parade. Entries are still being accepted, so check with City Hall for more details.
  • Dickens Christmas: Dec. 13 at 10 a.m.
    The 15th annual “It’s A Dickens Christmas, Y’all” is presented by Tuscumbia Retail Development.
    Be prepared for falling snow, a Christmas market, s’mores, Santa, carriage rides, and more. “Dickens” is a weekend packed with all the nostalgic holiday magic you can dream of.

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