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10 best practices for your safety program in 2022

a safety checklist for next year and every year

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If 2020 was the year occupational safety was thrust into the spotlight, 2021 was the year that proved it needs to stay there.

COVID-19 hasn’t gone away. Neither have all your other safety responsibilities.

And no one needs to remind you of that. You’ve made it through two very tough years. Go ahead, pat yourself on the back.

However, new years always offer an opportunity to look ahead and remind ourselves about best practices in safety.

So here’s a list, in no particular order, of best safety practices for 2022:

1. Get workers involved

Who knows best about the hazards of work? The workers themselves.

When formulating safety policies, make sure to get input from a representative group of employees.

2. Let workers know it’s OK to speak up

To get that worker input, they’re going to have to know it’s OK for them to speak up about hazards .

Even if it’s already the culture at your company, any new worker who had a different experience at a previous job may not know they can bring safety concerns to you without fear of retaliation.

Make sure frontline supervisors also accept this type of feedback from workers, and that workers don’t have to fear retaliation from them, either.

3. Remember the importance of frontline supervisors

You can’t be everywhere at once. Frontline supervisors are your eyes and ears regarding safety.

Just as they have to listen to concerns from employees, supervisors need to know you want them to come to you with safety problems and their ideas on how to solve them.

Frontline supervisors are the management representatives employees have the most contact with at work. You won’t be able to reinforce your company’s safety program to employees without their help.

4. Get top management to talk about safety

While getting frontline supervisors to talk about safety is important, it’s also key to have top management address it, too.

Nothing will get employees’ attention more than when someone from the C-suite sincerely explains the importance of safety.

5. Remind workers that safety is about them

When the C-suite talks about safety, one aspect that needs to be included is the personal angle.

While safety is important to the company, the most important part is making sure employees return home at the end of the workday in the same condition they came in.

So safety is about making sure employees can enjoy activities outside of work, such as sports, hobbies and being around so you can meet your grandchildren.

6. Remind C-suite that compliance is the minimum

There’s a lot written out there about onerous OSHA regulations .

You know this: They’re the minimum.

The best companies have safety policies that go above and beyond what OSHA requires.

If upper management relies upon the general media for information, they may have the impression OSHA compliance is more than enough. They need to know that’s not the case.

7. Revisit voluntary industry standards

This goes with No. 6.

If the C-suite wants to know how to go above and beyond OSHA standards, point to voluntary standards, such as those from ANSI/ASSP , that cover your industry.

8. Update your safety management system

Speaking of voluntary standards, remember to revisit your safety management system , or even explore a new one.

As one expert put it at a 2021 safety conference: Surely there are things that were considered good five years ago that should be updated now.

9. Keep up to date with professional associations

AIHA , ASSP , NSC , VPPPA . That’s just the short list.

There are so many ways these associations can help you with your safety program that we could write a series of separate articles on them.

And when it seems like you’re alone at your facility regarding a safety issue (it can happen at the best companies), these associations are the places to find your “safety community,” and realize that you’re not alone.

10. Take advantage of OSHA resources

OSHA isn’t (always) the enemy.

It has an entire division of Cooperative Programs , such as SHARP, VPP and on-site consultations, devoted to helping employers.

And OSHA will answer questions about its regulations and welcomes comments on its proposed standards.

Bonus best practice

That’s it. Well, maybe one more thing.

Sometimes you need to take a step back. Not backward, just back.

It’s a bit cliché, but when you’re bogged down in OSHA or corporate paperwork, remind yourself that occupational safety is all about people. That’s the big picture of safety you should remember when you take that step back.

The COVID-19 pandemic has raised lots of issues in your professional sphere the last two years.

Among them is employee mental health — something that didn’t get talked about a lot previously.

An employee who is struggling emotionally is distracted. And that includes being distracted about safety.

In the worst case scenarios, employees struggling emotionally can lead to workplace violence.

Remember: The employee who made a bad safety decision may have an ill relative, childcare issues or has made the tough decision to place a parent in a care facility despite the pandemic because they can’t care for their mom or dad at home.

This is what Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are for.

And finally (really this time), make sure to take care of yourself — in 2022 and for years to come.

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Safety Tour is a form of safety inspection. It involves walking around the site/workplace to assess the general safety of the work environment and the safety practices. It is mostly an informal task as it is not carried out by external persons.

This practices can be carried out by designated persons voted into the safety tour committee; this committee may include a top management representatives, safety professionals, senior staff, workers representative, etc.

Tour aims at identifying non-compliance / failing system which will help in putting plans in place to correct non-compliance, thereby improving safety culture within the workplace. It has been proved that routine safety tour helps drive safety culture.

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Specific Purpose Of Safety Tour

  • Demonstrate visible leadership on health, safety and wellbeing
  • Utilize the opportunity to give recognition and reinforcement of health and safety practices.
  • Provide opportunity to identify hazards and risks, such as, caused by unsafe acts and unsafe conditions
  • Encourage two-way discussions on health, safety and wellbeing.
  • Encourage safe behaviours and improvement of general safety standards.

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Core Principles

  • Safety Tours should be conducted in an informal manner to ensure real work activity is observed.
  • Safety Tours are concerned with people and how they work and their working conditions.
  • Should any risk identified by unsafe act or condition be observed, the activity should be stopped until the appropriate controls are put in place.
  • At the completion of the Tour a briefing/meeting should be held with the local manager for review and agreement on remedial actions.
  • The local manager should be asked to brief the Executive on activities and any specific local policies in place prior to the commencement of the Safety Tour.

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2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo Call for Papers San Diego, CA

Professional development seminars: sept. 16-18 and 21-22 congress & expo with technical sessions: sept. 19-21, (currently scheduled as an in-person event).

The NSC Safety Congress & Expo is the world’s largest annual in-person safety event. For more than 100 years safety health and environmental professionals have turned to the NSC Congress & Expo for industry-leading products and technology, education and networking. We invite you to contribute to the professional development of safety leaders and submit a proposal to speak at the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo in San Diego. 

FORMAT FOR TECHNICAL SESSIONS

Presentations are 60 minutes and must be delivered in the following fashion:

  • Lecture: Single
  • Lecture: Multiple speakers
  • Panel Discussion: Dialogue among multiple speakers 

Preference in Technical Sessions is given to:

  • Include participant(s) from industry
  • Describe or outline a specific case study or successful project from industry
  • Provide information and/or guidance that is evidence-based
  • Illustrate the use of technology to mitigate specific risks
  • Speak to a professional or senior level audience
  • Pertain to the development of leadership and soft skill competencies for safety practitioners and professionals
  • Align with the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo Topical Submission Guide

FORMAT FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS

Seminars are one to multi-day courses that require a separate fee for registered attendees. The seminars provide hands on, in-depth knowledge building career advancing opportunities and must be delivered in a classroom-style format. Contact time for each instruction day should be the equivalent of 6.5 hours.

ATTENDEE EXPERIENCE

Participants include a wide array of industry professionals with a varied level of experience and expertise, including academic representatives, industry leaders, company executives, risk managers, government officials, human resource and personnel managers, industrial hygienists, plant managers, safety directors, fleet managers, union members, and volunteer organizations from as many as 60 foreign countries.

Level of Attendee Experience (select one):

  • Introductory 
  • Intermediate

NO COMMERCIALIZATION

  • NSC does not endorse commercial products or lobby commercial products for specific legislation.
  • Speakers are not permitted to sell, promote or otherwise give significant exposure to any company or organization's materials, even if providing them for free. 
  • Advertising, informational literature, samples, etc., in meeting rooms, corridors, guest rooms or other adjacent areas are not permitted. This restriction also applies to printed matter promoting sessions or activities of other non-NSC groups. 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Proposals must be submitted by Friday,  February 4, 2022 .
  • Availability must be confirmed prior to proposal submission. If a session is accepted, cancellation is strongly discouraged.
  • International submissions should focus on universal safety topics rather than those specific to a particular region or country.
  • Proposals must detail what will be learned by attending the proposed session(s).
  • Proposals must be for a technical session or one/multi-day course (Professional Development Seminar).
  • For Technical Sessions, all expenses must be covered by speakers ; however, speakers are entitled to a full NSC Safety Congress & Expo registration, which includes entrance to all technical sessions, keynotes and the expo Monday through Wednesday (not Professional Development Seminars).
  • If you are chosen to conduct a Professional Development Seminar the instructor will be paid speaker expenses to be outlined in a contract once selected.
  • Submissions will be reviewed and selected by the NSC Safety Congress & Expo Program Committee. All participants will be contacted by April 2022.

For further information, please contact:

Kelly Buterbaugh National Safety Council [email protected] (630) 775-2041

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Governor Tim Walz Launches Statewide Public Safety Tour

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(KNSI) — Governor Tim Walz Wednesday embarked on a statewide public safety tour to listen to residents and law enforcement concerns and tout his $300 million public safety spending bill.

The budget invests $300 million over three years to cities, counties, and tribes across the state, “encouraging and supporting new ways of meeting the evolving expectations of public safety in communities across Minnesota.” The budget also invests in recruiting officers who “represent the population of our state” and reducing violent crime by providing “investigative support to local agencies.” The average city would get about $240,000 per year for public safety.

Governor Walz says each city should decide what cutting crime looks like for their city, whether that’s crime prevention or more officers out on the streets. The budget also funds community-driven crime prevention grants for probation, youth services and truancy programs, neighborhood watch, resident engagement, and elder abuse prevention.

St. Cloud Police Chief Blair Anderson believes more needs to be done to keep violent offenders in jail and blames judges for going too easy on violent offenders, letting them back out on the streets with little to no bail. Anderson says that doesn’t teach them anything because there aren’t any consequences for their actions.

Earlier this week, a bill was introduced to “recruit and retain police officers with strong moral character.” The bill would essentially make it easier for anyone from any background, provided they had a college degree, to become a police officer. While some say the bill is aimed at “ramming anybody who wants to be a police officer through training,” co-author, St. Cloud Representative Dan Wolgamottt, says it was written in consultation with the Minnesota Sheriff’s Association, Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association, and Minnesota Department of Public Safety. He says the proposal would “utilize the Minnesota State system to provide intensive, comprehensive coursework and training for highly qualified college degree holders and high school graduates.” Adding that with the budget forecast the way it is with a projected $7.7 billion surplus, now is the time to invest.

Chief Anderson says law enforcement needs to invest in what works and lawmakers need to support the programs showing results.

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Highlights of the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo

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Employers and workers need to “embrace” safety and health as a core value.

That’s what OSHA administrator Doug Parker said during the Occupation-al Keynote of the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo. Thousands of safety professionals, thought leaders, and health and safety product and service manufacturers came together Sept. 19-21 in San Diego to expand their knowledge, share expertise and offer solutions.

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Two charged in Hudson River boat capsize that killed boy, woman

Two men have been charged in connection with a 2022 boat capsize on the Hudson River that killed a 7-year-old boy and a 48-year-old woman, Manhattan federal prosecutors said Thursday.

Richard Cruz, 32, and Jaime Pinilla Gomez, 25, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, are each charged with one count of misconduct and neglect of a ship officer resulting in death, the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York said in a news release.

What You Need To Know

Two men have been charged in connection with a 2022 boat capsize on the hudson river that killed a 7-year-old boy and a 48-year-old woman, prosecutors say prosecutors say one of the men was piloting the vessel as a tour boat when it capsized near pier 86 on july 12, 2022, fatally trapping the woman and boy underneath the other man was the owner and captain of the vessel, according to prosecutors. both have been charged with one count of misconduct and neglect of a ship officer resulting in death.

Prosecutors say Gomez was piloting a vessel as a tour boat when it capsized near Pier 86 on July 12, 2022, fatally trapping the woman and boy underneath. Cruz was the owner and captain of the vessel, according to prosecutors.

In a statement, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said the two men “flouted [federal] regulations, recklessly disregarded safety protocols, operated the vessel at an unsafe speed in hazardous conditions, and overloaded the vessel with too many passengers onboard.”

“And the result was tragic,” Williams said. “A young boy and a woman were trapped under the vessel and drowned after the vessel capsized.”

In a complaint released Thursday morning, prosecutors allege Cruz and Gomez conducted several boating “tours” for paying customers on the Hudson River in the months before the capsize, despite never having acquired the U.S Coast Guard credentials and certifications needed to do so.

Cruz bought the vessel, dubbed “Stimulus Money,” around three months before the day of the deadly incident, according to prosecutors.

On the day the boat capsized, Gomez was piloting it with 12 other people loaded onto it, exceeding its maximum capacity and driving it at a high speed in “high winds and heavy seas,” prosecutors said.

Prosecutors called Gomez an “insufficiently experienced mariner” and allege he drove the boat in a “dangerous manner, including by rapidly accelerating one engine of the vessel immediately before the capsizing, which contributed to the overturning of the vessel.”

Gomez is also accused of failing to properly wear a safety device that could have kept the boat’s engine from continuing to operate after he moved from the helm of the vessel.

Gomez was among the 13 people tossed from the boat when it capsized, prosecutors said. He and 10 others survived the incident, but the woman and boy — identified by police as Lindelia Vasquez and Julian Vasquez, who were visiting from Colombia — drowned after getting trapped under the vessel, according to prosecutors.

In a statement, Rear Admiral John Mauger, commander of the First Coast Guard District, said the case “demonstrates the deadly consequences of illegal passenger operations.”

“Our thoughts are with the families of the victims today,” Mauger said.

If convicted, the two men each face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, the release said. Their attorney information wasn’t immediately available Thursday.

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2022 SAFe Summit returns to in-person event in Denver Aug. 22 – 25

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Next month,1,200 attendees will be gathering in Denver, Colorado for the 2022 SAFe Summit . After two long years in Zoom meetings and virtual events, I can’t tell you how excited I am to see this event go back to its in-person roots.

The main conference will run for two days (August 23 – 24) with post-conference workshops on the 25th, and Partner Day on the 22nd. I hope you’ll join us for what has become an important, annual milestone in our collective knowledge sharing journey. Here’s what you can expect from this year’s in-person experience:

More than 80 SAFe experts speaking on the topics of:

  • Leading the Change
  • Enhancing Portfolio Performance
  • Achieving Continuous Flow
  • Improving Enterprise Outcomes
  • Working Differently: Learning & Collaboration in the Modern World

SAFe Customer Success Stories from Leading Enterprises

You’ll hear firsthand accounts of what it really takes to achieve business agility and get the entire organization aligned on solutions that best meet the needs of the customer. Joining us this year are:

  • Southwest Airlines
  • S&P Global
  • CARIAD/Volkswagen
  • AGCO Corporation
  • Orange France
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs Lower Saxony

Post-conference workshops helping you tackle critical challenges:

  • Accelerating Flow in SAFe
  • Applying SAFe Beyond IT
  • Succeeding with AI in SAFe
  • Measure What Matters for Business Agility
  • Facilitation Skills for Collaborative Decision Making in SAFe Events

SAFe Experts Coaching Station : Facing tough questions about implementing SAFe? Need guidance on next steps? Schedule a one-on-one session with an experienced SPCT Candidate, SPCT, or SAFe Fellow to discuss your most pressing SAFe questions.

Women in Agile : This event is designed to connect and interact with important voices in the community. This year we’re delighted to welcome Nadya Ichinomiya, Head, Agile Center of Excellence at Sony Pictures Entertainment, as our featured guest speaker.

If the Framework has taught us anything, it’s the power of knowledge sharing. That’s the real value of this event—it provides a place where you can develop your skills with leading SAFe experts and connect with your peers who have walked in your shoes and understand your challenges. When you are able to tap into the collective experience of this group under one roof, you can understand why this can be such a transformative experience for those attending.

We’re close to being sold out, but there are still some seats left. Click here for more details and registration info .

Stay SAFe, and hope to connect with you at the Summit.

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Winter Glow at Safetyville

Let it glow, let it glow, let it glow..

This December, Safetyville presents Winter Glow powered by SMUD. For the first time, elves are visiting Safetyville to deck the halls and light up the village. You are invited to experience the twinkling lights and pick up some tips on keeping your family and home safe this holiday season. This outdoor, free family event takes place on the streets of Safetyville, a unique miniature village, and features holiday lights displays, safety demonstrations, and fun activities. Cookies, cocoa, and light-up items will be available to purchase at “The Northern Lights Glow Shop”.

WHEN: December 16-18, 5-9pm

Where: safetyville usa 3909 bradshaw rd sacramento 95827, cost: free; donations welcome, event guidelines:.

  • No pets other than service animals are allowed.
  • Bikes and scooters are ONLY allowed on Wednesday, 12/15, for Bike Night at Winter Glow. Bikes, scooters, and skateboards are not permitted 12/16-12/18. Click here for more info on Bike Night.
  • The whole family is invited to dress up in holiday costumes that are family friendly and not offensive or violent. Costumes may not contain any items that resemble (or could easily be mistaken for) an actual weapon. Costumes may not contain sharp/pointed objects or materials that could accidentally harm other guests.
  • Please review Safetyville’s Health and Safety Guidelines

EVENT SCHEDULE*:

  • Thursday, December 16: Performance by Sacramento Youth Band – Jazz Band, at 6:30pm ( click here for more about the Sacramento Youth Band)
  • Friday, December 17: Live DJ ALL NIGHT!
  • Saturday, December 18: Live DJ ALL NIGHT!
  • Food Trucks Every Night courtesy of Food in the Hood 916!

*schedule is still being updated, stay tuned for more!

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Winter Glow helps raise funds to support the children’s safety and health education program at Safetyville USA.

Safetyville USA will undergo a transformation in 2022 to ensure that children can continue to experience the highly interactive safety tour to learn and practice life-saving lessons to keep them safe in their homes and neighborhoods – as they have traditionally on field trips to Safetyville and virtually – new technology, modern displays and updated lessons are in the works!

We are excited to share the vision for the Safetyville USA program’s “Glow Up” and will unveil sneak peeks of what is to come during the Winter Glow event.

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Die Safety Tour des Öster­reich­ischen Zivil­schutz­verbandes

Spiel, Spaß und Spannung erwartet die Kinder, die an der Zivilschutz-Kinder­sicher­heits­olympiade „Safety Tour“ teilnehmen.

Seit 1999 wird die SAFETY-Tour jährlich von den Zivilschutzverbänden veranstaltet. Dabei sollen Schülerinnen und Schüler der 3. und 4. Schulstufe lernen, wie man sich richtig in Notsituationen verhält. Praktische Übungen zu Zivil- und Selbstschutzthemen und Spaß sorgen dafür, dass die Kids das erworbene Wissen viel besser im Gedächtnis behalten. In den 20 Jahren der SAFETY-Tour konnten somit fast eine Million Schülerinnen und Schüler aus Österreich auf Gefahrensituationen vorbereitet werden. Die SAFETY-Tour ist eine Erfolgsgeschichte! Zivilschutz ist aktueller denn je und bei Kindern können Sicherheitsbewusstsein und Motivation zum Erwerb von Selbstschutzwissen nicht früh genug gefördert werden.

Bundesfinale

Vorbewerbe in den bezirken, landesfinale, unterstützer:.

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Der Veranstaltungstermin kann unabhängig von der geographischen Zugehörigkeit der Schule frei gewählt werden.

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Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 im Burgenland ist geöffnet.

Anmeldeschluss: 10. Dezember 2023

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour/Kindersicherheitsolympiade 2024 in Kärnten ist geöffnet. 

Schulen haben die Anmeldeinformationen direkt erhalten und melden sich bei den Außenstellen der Bildungsdirektion Kärnten an.

Anmeldeschluss ist der 15. November 2023 .

Auskünfte : Kärntner Zivilschutzverband, 050-536-57080, [email protected]

Kinder-Sicherheitsolympiade (KSO) – Bezirkstermine 2024

Niederösterreich

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 in Niederösterreich ist geöffnet:

Oberösterreich

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 in Oberösterreich ist geöffnet .

Melden Sie sich hier an. 

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 in Salzburg ist geöffnet.

Schulen erhalten zu Beginn des Schuljahres die Anmeldeinformationen direkt. Bitte melden Sie sich unter [email protected] zu den Bewerben an.

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 in der Steiermark ist geschossen .

Die detaillierte Projektbeschreibung finden Sie hier . 

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 in Tirol ist geöffnet.

Bitte senden Sie das ausgefüllte Anmeldeformular postalisch oder via E-Mail an die angebende Adresse.

Anmeldeschluss ist der 22. September 2023.

Informationsschreiben 2024

Anmeldeformular 2024

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 in Vorarlberg ist geöffnet:

Anmeldeschluss ist der 19. April 2024. 

Bitte beachten Sie auch die Anmeldeinformation !

Die Anmeldung für die SAFETY Tour 2024 in Wien ist derzeit noch geschlossen.

In Kürze erhalten Sie hier weitere Informationen.

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VS Hermagor ist „Sicherste Volksschulklasse Österreichs“ 2023

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Start der SAFETY Tour 2023

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Anmeldephase beginnt: SAFETY Tour 2023

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„SAFETY goes to school 2022“

Ergebnisse 2023, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ bundesfinale, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ burgenland, gästeklassen, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ kärnten, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ niederösterreich, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ oberösterreich, erfolgreich teilgenommen, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ salzburg, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ steiermark, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ tirol, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ vorarlberg, ergebnisse „safety on tour“ wien, unterstützer.

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Die Safety-Tour der Zivilschutzverbände

Österreichischer zivilschutzverband.

Grünangergasse 8/5 1010 Wien www.zivilschutz.at [email protected]

Diese Website wird durch das Bundes­ministerium für Inneres gefördert.

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BOOK YOUR 2023 GROUP TRIP NOW!

800-233-7584.

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HOLIDAY SPECIALS!

Our Christmas Dinner…a holiday musical

Our Christmas Dinner…a holiday musical

Holly Jolly Christmas

Holly Jolly Christmas

It’s A Wonderful Life

It’s A Wonderful Life

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas

A Longwood Christmas

A Longwood Christmas

Christmas Shopping at Rockvale

Christmas Shopping at Rockvale

Christmas Spectacular

Christmas Spectacular

At the Stroke of Midnight

At the Stroke of Midnight

White Christmas

White Christmas

Home for the Holidays

Home for the Holidays

Miracle of Christmas 2023

Miracle of Christmas 2023

A Playhouse Christmas

A Playhouse Christmas

Elf the Musical

Elf the Musical

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