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8 Ways to Celebrate Christmas in Occoquan 

A trip to Occoquan during the holiday season is like heading to a picture-perfect winter wonderland.

By Emily Sohl December 9, 2024 at 10:33 am

The historic town of Occoquan is transforming into a festive wonderland this holiday season. With a wide array of unique events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy — from magical sing-alongs to cozy firelit evenings. Mark your calendar and immerse yourself in the charm of this host of small-town holiday celebrations. 

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Holiday Shop Late Nights (Courtesy Visit Occoquan)

Holiday Shop Late Nights 

December 13 and 20 

Make your evenings merry and bright with Holiday Shop Late Nights in Occoquan. On the three Saturdays leading up to Christmas, select small businesses will stay open until 8 p.m. or later, giving you extra time to shop for the perfect gifts. Stop by Curate for high-quality beauty products, visit Tiny Supply Co. for a playful selection of kids’ toys, and finish your night at Graffiti Cat Pizza — a pop-up inside Potomac Chocolate — for a delicious dinner. It’s the ideal way to shop small and soak in the festive charm of the town. Multiple locations, Occoquan Historic District 

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Firelight Night (Courtesy Visit Occoquan)

Firelight Night 

December 13, 6–9 p.m. 

Gather around the fire pits for Occoquan’s Firelight Night in front of the Mill House Museum. Enjoy s’mores, beer, wine, and cocktails under the stars. Don’t forget to bring blankets and chairs so you can curl up and soak it all in. 413 Mill St., Occoquan Historic District 

Seal-the-Deal Holiday Elopements 

December 13, noon–4 p.m. 

For couples looking to tie the knot this holiday season, Occoquan Town Hall is hosting “Seal-the-Deal” Holiday Elopements. The charming small-town atmosphere sets the perfect backdrop for a quick, intimate ceremony. Marriage ceremonies, held every 15 minutes, must be scheduled in advance and require a court fee. Occoquan Town Hall: 314 Mill St., Occoquan Historic District 

Letters to Santa 

Through December 15 

Kids can send their Christmas wishes directly to Santa by dropping letters in the special North Pole mailboxes at Occoquan Town Hall or Tiny Supply Co. Include a return address for a reply from Santa himself. Town Hall: 314 Mill St., Occoquan; Tiny Supply Co.: 125 Mill St., Occoquan

Frozen Brunch in Arendelle 

December 15, 11 a.m.  

Join Elsa and Anna for a magical Frozen-themed brunch at Madigan’s Waterfront. Enjoy great food, live performances, interactive games, and photo opportunities. Brunch starts at 11 a.m., with the show beginning at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are required. Madigan’s Waterfront: 201 Mill St., Occoquan Historic District, free for ages 2 and under, $34 per person for ages 3 and up

A Very Last Minute Sip & Shop 

December 18, 4–7 p.m. 

Hitchcock Paper Co. is hosting a last-minute shopping event that makes it easy to tackle your holiday to-do list. Browse a curated selection of thoughtful gifts and wrapping supplies for everyone on your list while indulging in festive snacks and drinks. It’s the ideal way to shop small and check off those final holiday errands. Hitchcock Paper Co./Tiny Supply Co.: 125 Mill St., Occoquan Historic District 

Friday Night Flights 

December 20, 5–7 p.m. 

Whether you’re an established tea enthusiast or simply curious, the Friday Night Flights at Leaf & Petal lets you wind down while you find your next favorite blend. Explore new tea flavors by sampling four or five specially brewed varieties. While you sip, browse the extensive collection of loose-leaf teas and herbal remedies — you might find a great gift for a friend, or for yourself. Leaf & Petal: 201 Union St., Occoquan Historic District 

Bulgarian Christmas Celebration 

December 21, 5 p.m. 

Immerse yourself in the warmth of Bulgarian holiday traditions at VIZIA Gallery’s Christmas Celebration. Enjoy a feast of authentic Bulgarian dishes, take part in traditional rituals, and listen to festive music. The evening also features a raffle, with the first prize being a home décor art piece crafted by a local artist. VIZIA Gallery: 308 Poplar Alley, Occoquan Historic District 

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