Written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard, “A Tuna Christmas” is set in the fictional town of Tuna, Texas. The broad comedy play centers around a Christmas yard display contest and a mysterious phantom known for vandalizing the displays. Showtimes vary. $32 (seniors, military members and students), $34 (adults). Georgetown Palace Theatre, 810 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. 512-869-7469. www.georgetownpalace.com
Dec. 10-31: See Santa and his reindeer
Sweet Eats Fruit Farm is inviting families to its Christmas at the Farm festival for the holiday season. Attendees can meet Santa Claus, see live reindeer, take pictures with Santa's sleigh, enjoy wagon rides, explore an 11-foot gingerbread house and more. Santa will be there on the weekends and Dec. 19-24 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The farm is closed for Christmas Day. $17.95 (online), $22.95 (at the gate). 14400 E. Hwy. 29, Georgetown. 512-766-3276. www.sweeteats.com
Dec. 13-14: Watch ‘The Nutcracker’
The Austin Dance Conservatory and Central Texas Youth Ballet, along with the Arts Alliance of Central Texas, will bring the classic holiday tradition to the Georgetown Palace Theatre. 7 p.m. $25. 810 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. 512-671-0591. www.theaustindanceconservatory.com
Dec. 15: Show off your baking skills
The Williamson County AgriLife Extension Office is hosting a countywide Pecan Food Show Baking Contest. Participants are asked to bring their best baked goods that feature pecans. Competitive groups will be split between youth, ages 8-18, and adults over 18. Prizes will be awarded to winners. Drop-off for entries is 8:15 a.m.-noon. $5 entry fee. 100 Wilco Way, Ste. AG205, Georgetown. 512-943-3300. www.williamson.agrilife.org
Dec. 16-17, 23-24: Hunt for holiday goodies
As one of the many holiday activities offered at Sweet Eats Fruit Farm, adults age 21 and older are invited to come together for the Flashlight Ornament Hunt. Similar to an Easter egg hunt, participants look out for Christmas ornaments and win a variety of prizes. 7 p.m. $35. 14400 E. Hwy. 29, Georgetown. 512-766-3276. www.sweeteats.com
Dec. 17: Go to prom
Brave Alliance, a nonprofit organization that provides medical forensic exams, will host A Starry Night Adult Prom to benefit its cause. The event at the Georgetown Event Center includes a silent auction, music, dinner and dancing. 6-10 p.m. Tickets start at $80. 1 Chamber Way, Georgetown. 512-738-8817. www.bravectx.com
Dec. 28: Attend a music bingo party
Barrels & Amps will host a party that combines music with bingo. Instead of calling numbers, a DJ will play audio clips of popular songs. Players who recognize the song mark their card with a bingo chip until they get five in a row. 7 p.m. Free. 718 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. 512-688-5717. www.barrelsandamps.com
Jan. 10: Learn caregiving skills
Care Partner to Caregiver LLC is hosting a seminar on the second floor at the Georgetown Public Library, presented by company founder Josie Zamora and Dr. Cherie Simpson. The seminar, which is open to the public, will highlight how to care for an aging parent living with memory loss. To register, email [email protected]. There is no deadline to register. 6-7 p.m. Free. 402 W. Eighth St., Georgetown. www.carepartnertocaregiver.com
Jan. 15: Listen to a concert
The Georgetown Public Library will have concert pianist Roman Rudnytsky perform. The Julliard School graduate has played concerts in 100 countries and has been a soloist with orchestras around the world. Seating is limited to 200 attendees. 2 p.m. Free. 402 W. Eighth St., Georgetown. 512-930-3551. https://library.georgetown.org