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Christmas Traditions

A Season of Hometown Magic

1. Rogers Christmas Parade & Village

Kick off the season with the annual Rogers Christmas Parade December 5 at 6:30 p.m. Neighbors line the sidewalks downtown waiting for that timeless moment when Santa makes his way through town—a sight that never gets old, no matter your age. While you're there, shop the Christmas Village from 5–9 p.m., or December 6 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Frisco Plaza.

2. Sips on the Bricks

Celebrate the season in Downtown Rogers on December 6 from 4–7:30 p.m. with a festive mix of holiday drinks, shopping, and fun. Sips on the Bricks attendees can enjoy complimentary drinks at “sip stops,” vote for their favorites, and show off their best ugly sweaters or Santa hats in the costume contest.

3. Pinnacle Hills Promenade Shopping

Still searching for the perfect gift? Spend an afternoon strolling through Pinnacle Hills Promenade, where holiday window displays sparkle and cheerful music fills the air. Shopping here feels less like a task and more like a timeless tradition, turning a simple outing into a festive experience.

4. Winter Wonderland

On December 6, Winter Wonderland with Equestrian Bridges brings extra holiday magic to town. Enjoy horse rides, festive crafts for the kids, and photos with Santa. The scent of pine and the sound of laughter make it a night that captures the heart of the season.

5. A Christmas coffee at Onyx Coffee Lab

When it’s time to recharge, stop by Onyx Coffee Lab’s Rogers HQ for a Christmas latte or peppermint mocha. The cozy space buzzes with holiday cheer, offering the perfect spot to sip something warm, catch your breath, and soak in the season’s spirit while the scent of freshly brewed coffee fills the air. 

6. Daisy Airgun Museum

For a nostalgic touch, visit the Daisy Airgun Museum, home of the iconic Red Ryder BB Gun made famous in A Christmas Story. With its limited-edition 85th-anniversary model and a 25-foot-tall Daisy outside, this stop captures the wonder of childhood and celebrates a timeless piece of American holiday tradition.