The following is a curated roundup of weekend events in Long Beach published every Wednesday on the Hi-lo/Long Beach Post. Have an event to share? Email [email protected] with “Things to Do” in the subject line.

By now we’re positive you’ve got your holiday plans squared away, but on the off chance you haven’t, here are a few fun activities and outings you can do by yourself or with the family.

Happy holidays and, get to scrollin’!

STROLLERS: HOLIDAY LIGHTS NIGHT EDITION – BIXBY KNOLLS (Wednesday)

A house decorated in holiday lights courtesy the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association.

Take a stroll through some of the best holiday light displays in Bixby Knolls and Cal Heights, Wednesday, Dec. 22 as part of the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Associations holiday events.

The near four-mile tour will start and end at the  Expo Arts Center (4321 Atlantic Ave.) Walkers will be greeted with hot chocolate and snacks upon arrival. Guests are encouraged to wear warm layers, and bring a flashlight if you’ve got one. The walk begins at 7:15 p.m.

Click here for more information.

The Expo Arts Center is at 4321 Atlantic Ave.

GIANT GINGERBREAD VILLAGE DISPLAY – MODICA’S DELI (Wednesday – Sunday)

Isaac Salgado’s gingerbread village at Long Beach Coffee & Tea in Downtown Long Beach. Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019. Photo by Valerie Osier.

Every year since 2013 master gingerbread maker Issac Salgado has spent over 300 hours crafting an enormous gingerbread village to display in a Downtown business.

This year, Modica’s Deli has been granted its holiday home, and visitors may come see the culinary architecture, comprised of over 350 pounds of powdered sugar, flour, hard candy and chocolate, every day until Dec. 31.

Consequent viewing hours will coincide with the deli’s business hours, generally between noon and 9 p.m. Click here for more information.

Modica’s Deli is at 455 E. Ocean Blvd.

PHOTOS WITH SANTA – PIKE OUTLETS (Friday)

In this file photo: Mila Duckett, 3, of Long Beach, poses for a photo with Santa during The Seventh Annual Christmas tree-lighting event, held at the Terrace Theater Plaza. The free event hosted by the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau, features more than 150,000 twinkling lights, and a visit by Mr. & Mrs. Claus. Nov. 23, 2021 photo by Stephen Carr.

Still haven’t gotten your annual photos with Santa? Well, you still can this Friday, Dec. 24 at the Pike Outlets.

From noon to 4 p.m. head on over to the Downtown shopping center for photos with the big guy himself. He’ll be stationed in the Main Plaza.

Prices and packages vary but start at $34.95. Click here for more information on packages.

The Pike Outlets is at 95 S. Pine Ave.

LGBTQ HOLIDAY MEALS GIVEAWAY – THE CENTER LONG BEACH (Friday)

Flyer for the Holiday Food Giveaway at The Center Long Beach courtesy organizers.

The Center Long Beach, a LGBTQ outreach organization, is hosting a free holiday meal giveaway to people in the LGBTQ community Friday, Dec. 24.

The event was designed to help support LGBTQ people during the holidays as they are more likely than their non-LGBTQ counterparts to experience stress, anxiety, and depression during the holiday season according to the National Alliance of Mental Illness.

The Center will be passing out free “grab-n-go” Christmas meals out front of its offices from noon to 4 p.m. while supplies last. The meals will also include a special gift.

The Center Long Beach is at 2017 E. Fourth St.

HOLIDAY MOVIES WATCH PARTY – TRADEMARK BREWING (Saturday)

In this file photo: Sterling and Ilana Steffan at their huge outdoor patio at their brewery, Trademark Brewing in Long Beach Friday, Sept. 4, 2020. Photo by Thomas R. Cordova.

Trademark Brewing will be screening five holiday movies all day long on Christmas Day outside on their patio. The screenings will start with the movie “Elf,” followed by “Home Alone,” “Trading Places,” “Christmas Vacation” and “Die Hard.”

Guests are also encouraged to bring board games, puzzles or other activities while they sip a pint and watch.

The free event starts at noon and lasts until 8 p.m. Click here for more information and to reserve your spot.

Trademark Brewing is at 233 E. Anaheim St.

CHRISTMAS ROLLER SKATE PAJAMA JAM – JUNIPERO BEACH (Sunday)

Skaters at the Bayshore Rink in Long Beach Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019. Photo by Thomas R. Cordova.

Spend your post-Christmas morning skating by the beach with Pedal Movement, Sunday Dec. 26. Visitors are encouraged to dress up in their best holiday pajamas while you skate around the Junipero Beach basketball courts.

This free morning rollerskating session starts at 10 a.m. and lasts until 1 p.m. The event is open to any age and skills levels. Pajamas are not required to join in on the fun.

Pedal Movement offers rentals for $10, but recommends to reserve ahead of time. Click here to reserve skates or click here for more info on the event.

The Junipero Beach Basketball Courts are at 1 Junipero Ave.

SPONSORED BY THE AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC

SHARK LAB DIRECTOR SHARES CONSERVATION SUCCESS STORY – AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC (Wednesday)

Flyer for the “Living with White Sharks” courtesy Aquarium of the Pacific.

Marine Biologist and Cal State Long Beach Shark Lab Director Dr. Christopher G. Lowe presents “Living with White Sharks — The Great California Conservation Success Story,” an educational program focused on the white shark population’s recovery off California’s coast and how concerns about public safety create unique conservation challenges.

As part of the First Wednesdays series at the Aquarium of the Pacific, Dr. Lowe will share how Cal State Long Beach’s Shark Lab has employed novel technologies to track where white sharks swim and the potential risks they pose to people.

The free event — capped off with a cash bar cocktail hour, music and a paint-a-shark art activity — will take place in-person and on livestream from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, in the Honda Pacific Visions Theater. Reservations and full COVID-19 vaccinations or a negative COVID-19 test are required. RSVP online, click here, or by calling 562-590-3100.