Norris Cultural Arts Center presents fifth annual Baker’s Dozen Holiday Festival Dec. 8-20
The Baker’s Dozen Holiday Festival returns for a fifth season with 13 daily online video episodes starting Dec. 8 and concluding Dec. 20.
The free-to-view series, produced once again by the Norris Cultural Arts Center, celebrates the holiday season with performances by some of the area’s top vocal and instrumental performers.
Visit norrisculturalarts.com/bakers-dozen-festival-2024/ to view the festival episodes or to link to the Norris’ YouTube channel for viewing. New episodes air at 6 p.m. daily throughout the festival, and will remain online for viewing at any time.
This year’s festival includes all new performances, including three episodes — produced and performed by Michael Sherry of the Norris staff — that bring to life the “Letters from Father Christmas” by J.R.R. Tolkien.
The festival lineup of performers includes Maureen Christine, Elgin Symphony Orchestra String Quartet, soloists from the Fox Valley Opera, Jeremy Kahn, Tatum Langley, Howard Levy, Diva Montell & Jeorge Holmes, Jim Perona, Wally Swiatly, and Liam & Jaden Teague.
To incentivize viewership, the festival includes a daily drawing for free Norris event tickets. After each episode, viewers will be challenged to answer a quiz question pertaining to the episode.
Directions for submitting answers will be provided, and a winner will be selected every day in a random draw. The daily prize is two tickets to any 2025 paid-ticket event produced by the Norris Cultural Arts Center and presented at either the Baker Community Center or at The Norris.
The Norris acknowledges festival sponsor, Mike Corbett Edward Jones, supporting the Baker’s Dozen Holiday Festival for the fifth consecutive year.