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LARA JO HIGHTOWER NWA Democrat-Gazette F rom pictures with Santa Claus to dazzling light displays, Northwest Arkansas has more to offer during the holiday season than you can shake a reindeer tail at! Ongoing Events Take a Selfie with Santa Santa at the Northwest Arkansas Mall WHEN — Through Dec. 24 at various times during the week; pet pictures with Santa, 6-8 p.m. Dec. 4 and 11 WHERE — 4201 N. Shiloh Drive, Fayette- ville COST — Varies, depending on photo package INFO — 521-6152 Santa at Pinnacle Hills Promenade WHEN — Through Dec. 24 at various times during the week WHERE — 2203 Promenade Drive, Rogers COST — Varies, depending on photo package INFO — 936-2160 Santa at the Walmart Museum WHEN — 5-8 p.m. Dec. 6 & 10; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 22 WHERE — 105 N. Main St., Bentonville COST — Free INFO — 273-1329 Santa's Wonderland WHEN — Through Dec. 24 WHERE — Bass Pro Shops, 2300 Prome- nade Blvd., Rogers COST — Free INFO — BassPro.com/Santa Light Displays Lights of the Ozarks WHEN — 5 p.m.-1 a.m. through Jan. 1 WHERE — Downtown Fayetteville square COST — Free INFO — 521-5776 The Stewart Family Christmas Light Display The Stewart family has added a new pathway from the parking lot to the 109A NW 2ND ST, BENTONVILLE, AR FLYINGFISHINTHE.NET 479-657-6300 FREE MEAL FLYING FISH BUY ONE ENTREE GET ONE FREE OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE WITH PURCHASE OF TWO BEVERAGES WITH THIS COUPON ONLY, LIMIT ONE PER PERSON NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS AND EXCLUDES SOME ITEMS OFFER EXPIRES 12/23/18 ROUNDUP 38 WHAT'S UP! DECEMBER 9-15, 2018 Most Wonderful Time See Christmas Page 40 Displays light up the night as Santa settles in for season Courtesy Image The Snowman: A Family Concert has become a tradition for the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas. This year's screening of the 1982 Academy Award-nominated film "The Snowman," with the soundtrack played live by the orchestra, is scheduled for 2 p.m. Dec. 16 at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. Tickets are $10 by calling 443-5600.