RANGELEY — Rangeley Friends of the Arts will host its annual Walk to Bethlehem celebration on Sunday, Dec. 13.
This event, which recreates Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem, will begin at the Rangeley Inn at 5:30 p.m. with the reading of Caesar Augustus’ decree that all people must return to the city of their birth. Everyone is invited to join the “walk” through the village of Rangeley, which will be led by community members costumed as nativity figures. Carols are sung as the procession meanders through the snowy streets of the village of Rangeley, stopping at the different downtown churches for a carol.
When the walkers reach the Church of the Good Shepherd, they will join others in anticipation of the evening’s program: a traditional family-oriented Christmas presentation of carols, classical music, dance and drama. The program begins at about 6 p.m.
Performers include the Rangeley Ringers, students of the Lakeside Dance Academy, the Rangeley Regional School Chorus, the Rangeley Community Chorus, as well as solo singers and other performers. The finale, a traditional nativity pageant, features many local young people and community members in full costumes. At the conclusion of the event, everyone is invited to share in the holiday spirit and enjoy homemade goods at the holiday reception, which is held downstairs in the Undercroft.
The event is free and open to the public; donations will be accepted. To donate food for the reception, please contact Linda Sikes at [email protected].

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