December is one of the most meaningful and festive times of the year, making it the perfect month for BridgeUSA Host Employers to help their J-1 visa participants feel welcomed, included, and connected. Many participants may be spending the holiday season away from home for the first time, so thoughtful cultural activities for December can support their social transition, help them feel valued, and give them lasting memories. Beyond bringing joy, these events reinforce the spirit of cultural exchange and strengthen workplace relationships.
Whether you host a large group or just a few participants, December offers unlimited possibilities for impactful and engaging activities. Below are five cultural activities for December that Host Employers can easily offer, and that will help participants learn more about American winter traditions while creating opportunities for connection and fun.
1. Holiday Baking or Cookie Decorating Party
Sweet treats are a hallmark of December traditions in the United States, making baking a natural way to share the season with participants. Host Employers can set up a simple cookie-decorating event in employee housing, a staff room, or a meeting space, and offer supplies like frosting, sprinkles, candies, or holiday-themed decorations.
This activity encourages participants to relax, be creative, and learn how many American families celebrate holidays with homemade baked goods. To include a cultural exchange element, you can invite participants to share holiday desserts from their home countries as well and compare traditions between cultures.
2. Tree Lighting, Holiday Village, or Light Show Outing
Many American cities and towns offer free or low-cost seasonal events such as public tree lightings, winter markets, light shows, and Christmas villages. A group outing to an event like this is a memorable way for participants to explore the local community while experiencing a classic December tradition.
This type of activity helps participants build social confidence and feel like they are part of local life, all while allowing them to better understand regional traditions. It also creates great opportunities for team photos and future holiday memories they will take home at the end of their BridgeUSA program.

3. Community Service or Volunteer Day
The spirit of giving is a major part of December culture in the United States, making community service a meaningful activity for J-1 visa participants. Employers can organize volunteer opportunities such as helping assemble food pantry donations, delivering community holiday baskets, writing cards to seniors, or sorting gifts at a toy drive.
Not only does this help participants become part of local community support efforts, but it also reflects the heart of cultural exchange: giving back, connecting with others, and learning through shared experience. These activities can also spark great conversations and issue awareness that lasts beyond the holiday season.
4. Gingerbread House Making Contest
Friendly competition is always fun, and building gingerbread houses is a nostalgic December tradition that many Americans grow up with. Supply graham crackers, premade kits, icing, and candies, and let teams compete for the most creative or festive design.
This activity allows participants to bond with coworkers while learning about a popular American holiday pastime. Host Employers may award small prizes or certificates for categories like “most unique design” or “best teamwork,” helping participants feel recognized and included.
5. Holiday Movie Night
Whether in employee housing, a break room, or a meeting space, a December movie night is cozy, low-cost, and easy to organize. Classic American films like Elf, Home Alone, The Polar Express, or It’s a Wonderful Life offer an accessible look into cultural storytelling and seasonal traditions.
To enhance the experience, employers can provide popcorn, hot cocoa, and blankets. Afterward, ask participants to share what holiday films or shows are traditional in their home countries to deepen the cultural exchange experience.

No matter which activity you choose, offering cultural activities for December helps J-1 visa exchange visitors feel connected, appreciated, and part of the workplace community. These moments of celebration go far beyond entertainment—they support personal adjustment, strengthen relationships, and elevate the overall spirit of the BridgeUSA program. When employers participate in thoughtful cultural exchange, they help ensure that participants return home with lasting memories, new friendships, and greater understanding between cultures.
Looking for more cultural activities for December?
Check out our Cultural Activity Handbook for Work and Travel Host Employers in our Support Center!
Host Work and Travel Participants
Host a BridgeUSA J-1 visa Work and Travel Program participant and bring the world to your community! Host Employers on the Work and Travel Program provide full-time seasonal employment to international students on summer break from their universities, as well as organize fun group cultural activity ideas to immerse participants in American culture.
