You're Invited! Krampus Christmas Party!


Last year was so much fun, we decided to host another Christmas Cocktail Party... Krampus style!  It's a slightly creepy and haunted version of Christmas!

Here are the deets:

Saturday, December 2, 2023
7pm to ????
6602 E. Dale Ln., Cave Creek AZ

Questions? Kim 602-620-4591
If you have special food/drink requirements, feel free to bring whatever you want to add to the festivities. The more related to Krampus the better!

Be prepared to be punished if you arrive late! Good boys and girls get treats; bad ones get disciplined by Krampus. :)  It is Krampusnacht (The Night of Krampus) after all!

If you don't know the story of Krampus, here you go...

The story of Krampus is found to originate in Germanic folklore as early as around the 1600s and said to be the son of "Hel" in Norse mythology. Krampus is believed to be a beastial creature who accompanies St. Nicholas on his journey. Krampus is a towering, seven foot tall, hairy creature, depicted as having bulging eyes, a whip-like tongue, pointed ears and horns atop his head. He carries a pitchfork or, more traditionally, a bundle of birch switches, to menace children as he travels through town on a pair of mismatched feet: one cloven hoof, the other a bear-like claw.

While St. Nicholas rewards the good children with gifts and sweets, Krampus dispenses punishment to the children on the "naughty" list. According to folklore, Krampus purportedly shows up in towns the night before December 6, known as Krampusnacht, or Krampus Night. December 6 also happens to be Nikolaustag, or St. Nicholas Day, when German children look outside their door to see if the shoe or boot they'd left out the night before contains either presents or a rod. Children caught by Krampus are spanked, whipped and even shackled to be spirited away in either a basket or barrel to Krampus' lair. Once there they receive further punishment until they are repentant.

In Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic the tradition became a sort of "Krampus Run" or Krampuslauf . It involves drunken people dressed as devils; they take over the streets and scare people.