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December 12-18, 2008
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Holidays
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT DECKS THE
HALLS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
WITH NEW FAMILY TRADITIONS
Traditions give a
sense of importance to the
holidays, and in most cases,
they are never outgrown. Many
seasonal family traditions focus on
community events - a holiday parade,
letters to Santa, ice skating or a magical
night at the Nutcracker ballet. With the
help of various downtown organizations
including Discovery Green, the Mayor's
Office of Special Events, the City of
Houston Entertainment and Facilities
Department and others, Downtown District
is excited to take these existing traditions
and package them with new ones to create
the ultimate Holiday Spectacular - one that
draws families time and time again during
the season, and year after year.
Downtown District's Holiday
Spectacular will kick off with the H-E-B
Holiday Parade Thanksgiving Day and
continue through December with the
Theater District's merry medley of shows
from the Nutcracker to A Christmas Carol;
Downtown Aquarium's Winter Wonderland
and Breakfast with Santa; holiday
programming at the newly renovated
Central Library; and City Hall's fabulous
Holiday Tree. The festive five-week
celebration is the first of many to come as
this new holiday tradition begins in
downtown Houston.
"Traditionally, Downtown Houston has
been the main stage for many major city
celebrations, and we promise Downtown
District's Holiday Spectacular will be one
of the city's biggest and brightest," said
Bob Eury, executive director, Houston
Downtown Management District.
Downtown District's Holiday
Spectacular will bring life to the streets of
downtown with two new holiday
components located at Main Street Square,
downtown's pedestrian plaza and retail core
featuring Macy's, The Shops at Houston
Center and the new Houston Pavilions; and
the new urban park, Discovery Green. New
holiday decor featuring peppermint sticks,
snowflakes and 25 foot festive trees with
jeweled red, green and white LED lights
will illuminate Main Street Square, as the
area bustles with holiday shopping activity
while Discovery Green will be transformed
into an outdoor wonderland, featuring a
7,200-sq. ft. outdoor ice skating rink on a
portion of Kinder Lake with a variety of
family-friendly programming including a
Christmas Market.
Wrapping all of the
downtown happenings
into one holiday package,
these destinations and others
will be connected by two Holiday
Trolleys, making it simple for visitors to
park once and experience multiple
downtown destinations during their visit.
Trolley stops will be conveniently located
close to parking and marked with holiday-
centric signage positioned at nine pick up
and drop off stops. The trolley service will
be FREE to the public and will operate on
Friday evenings (6:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.)
and all day Saturday (11 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.)
and Sunday (11 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.) beginning
the day after Thanksgiving and through the
end of December. Trolley supporters
include Downtown District, Convention &
Entertainment Facilities Dept., Discovery
Green, Houston Pavilions, Macy's, The
Shops at Houston Center. Houston Public
Library and Bayou Place.
"We are excited to bring new faces to
downtown to experience the existing and
new holiday destinations and events," said
Angie Bertinot, director of marketing and
communications, Houston Downtown
Management District.
What makes Downtown District's
Holiday Spectacular unique is the
partnering between the Downtown District
and all the downtown destinations in order
to make a more dynamic and festive
experience for the public—there is truly
something for everyone. "Each year, the
experience will grow with new concepts
and events, becoming the premier annual
tradition for Houstonians," said Bertinot.
Downtown District's Holiday
Spectacular Guide & Trolley Map will be
available to the public and Information on
downtown events and happenings
throughout the holiday season will be
located at www.houstondowntown.com.
About the Houston Downtown
Management District:
The Houston Downtown Management
District (Downtown District) was formed
by an act of the Texas Legislature in 1995
and has been in operation since 1996.
During this time, downtown has
experienced an exciting renaissance and a
remarkable economic rebound. Today more
Houston residents as well as visitors see
downtown as a place to do far more than
work—downtown is now a place to live,
dine, visit, play, enjoy the arts, worship and
learn.
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