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Trailer – A Christmas Carol at Ford’s Theatre

November 6th, 2011

Buy Tickets at www.ticketmaster.com A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Adapted by Michael Wilson Directed by Michael Baron Scenic Design by Lee Savage Costume Design by Alejo Vietti Lighting Design by Rui Rita Original Music & Sound Design by Josh Schmidt All photos by T. Charles…
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One Last Christmas – Matthew West Official Music Video

October 31st, 2011

To give now visit: www.matthewwest.com. This is the video my new Christmas song – “One Last Christmas.” This song is inspired by the true story of the Locke family and their son Dax. At just thirteen months old, little Dax was diagnosed with a rare form of Leukemia. He was given two bone marrow transplants as a part of emergency treatment; one from each of his parents. The doctors then told his parents that Dax would most likely not make it to see Christmas. This song is about the love of a family, and the coming together of an entire community to make sure that this little boy could have one last Christmas. His dad, determined that his son would see Christmas, put up the decorations early. The neighborhood caught on, and did the same. The whole town soon followed suit. A website was built telling his story. Soon, pictures were sent from all over the world of Christmas decorations that had been put up in his honor. Dax did lose his battle with Leukemia, but not before he got to see one last Christmas. Today, this little boy’s legacy lives on, and his parents are making sure it does. They were so touched by the care they received from St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, that they now have a desire to raise enough money to run the entire hospital for one day in honor of their son, Dax. The total cost to run St. Jude’s for one day is .6 million dollars. Already, they have raised a quarter of a million dollars. This Christmas, it is on my heart to join forces with the

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Radio City Music Hall Christmas Snowflakes Photography Travel – Youth SweatShirt XS(2-4)

September 20th, 2011

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Old Christmas: A Christmas Tale by Washington Irving (Carefully formatted by Timeless Classic Books)

July 22nd, 2011

Old Christmas: A Christmas Tale by Washington Irving (Carefully formatted by Timeless Classic Books)

Written by Washington Irving, Old Christmas is a tale of the quaint and old English traditions of celebrating Christmas. Irving travels to the English countryside and meets an old schoolmate, who invites him home to spend Christmas at the family estate.Written by Washington Irving, Old Christmas is a tale of the quaint and old English traditions of celebrating Christmas. Irving travels to the English countryside and meets an old schoolmate, who invites him home to spend Christmas at the family estate.

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A Crazy, Mixed-Up Christmas Concert

July 18th, 2011

A Crazy, Mixed-Up Christmas Concert

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Book Christmas hotels in Colorado Springs & Washington

June 17th, 2011
Hotel in Washington
by leff

Book Christmas hotels in Colorado Springs & Washington

The city of Colorado Springs is surrounded with mountainous regions in the west and a grassland area in the east. While the natural beauty of the city is definitely eye catching, its royal and lavish stay in one of the luxurious and deluxe hotels further enhances the pleasure that one is likely to derive while in the city of Colorado Spring. Cheap & discount hotels in Colorado Springs is the best possible place for resting and relaxing that every tourist desires for.

One can either choose a luxury and deluxe hotel situated near the landmark location of the city, or can also opt for such quality of hotel in the downtown area of the city where you can enjoy the city life both during the day as well as in the night.

The luxury and deluxe hotels provides all the required facilities and amenities so as to make the stay as comfortable as possible, which begins with parking. There is a valet parking available in these hotels the guest needs not park the car on their own. Further the porter carries their luggage into the room. The rooms are quite large and elegant in their design and décor. Furniture made out of the best quality of wood is available in the room. As far as amenities are concerned, there is no dearth of amenities that the luxury and deluxe hotels provide in the room. Even the bathroom is not left out and has marble flooring with amenities such as TV and a phone.

It is not only the city of Colorado Springs that has lots to offer to its customers, but also its luxury and deluxe hotels. Those who want to spend time in the hotel itself can indulge into variety of recreational activities such as playing golf, tennis, or exercise in the well-equipped gymnasium of the luxurious and deluxe hotels of Colorado Springs.

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National Christmas Tree Lighting ? Historical Background

June 13th, 2011

National Christmas Tree Lighting ? Historical Background

On December 24, 1913 in the East Plaza of the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Community Christmas Tree was lit for the first time.  A crowd of about twenty thousand attended the occasion. President Marine Band performed and was accompanied by a chorus of one thousand singers.  The event was organized by Woodrow Wilson and the Vice President, Thomas Marshal.

In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the Community Christmas Tree on the Ellipse, exactly south of the White House.  The Christmas tree was given by Middlebury College in the President’s home state of Vermont.  Though Calvin Coolidge refused to speak at the event, he switches the light of the tree.  The organizers later announced the tree to be the “National Christmas Tree.”

A live Christmas tree makes a wonderful holiday decoration in any home.  For those of us who choose to display a live Christmas tree, artificial will never do!  The smell of a live Christmas tree is wonderful and it brings out the Christmas spirit in all of us.  Your live Christmas tree will be hand selected and cut fresh upon order, and will be carefully packaged and shipped right to you.  Purchasing a live Christmas tree has never been so easy.

From the middle age traditions, the Christmas tree history moves from evergreen trees being decorated outdoors to the trees moved indoors but undecorated, to indoor trees decorated and lit. The first trees indoors were also hung upside down. 16th-century Germany fir trees were decorated, indoors and out, with apples, roses, gilded candies, and colored paper. This tradition is getting closer to the Christmas tree traditions we currently practice.

In 17th century, Christmas tree was decorated with apples, nuts and strips of red paper. That was when the royal families began to hold the idea of a Christmas tree. It took some years for the Christmas tree tradition to be accepted in the United States. In 1856, President Franklin Pierce first introduced the Christmas tree to the White House. President Calvin Coolidge first lit the, now famous, national Christmas tree in 1923 on the White House lawn. In 1979 President Jimmy Carter only lit the crowning star on top of the National Christmas Tree to honor American hostages.

Today people celebrate Christmas by decorating their trees with various types of lights and ornaments. There are beautiful themed Christmas trees with flowers, ribbons, ornaments and lights. Today we also have a huge number of choices as to whether we want a real or artificial tree, whether it is pre lit, what type of tree, what size of a tree, and so on. There are artificial trees now being made that look and feel so real that you need to wear gloves to put them together. These trees also offer options that are pre-lit with white and colored lights that can change depending on what button you press on your remote. A tree with a remote is a Christmas tree every man needs.

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A Christmas Carol at Ford’s Theatre

June 8th, 2011

Buy Tickets at www.ticketmaster.com A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Adapted by Michael Wilson Directed by Michael Baron Scenic Design by Lee Savage Costume Design by Alejo Vietti Lighting Design by Rui Rita Original Music & Sound Design by Josh Schmidt Fords Theatre presents…
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National Christmas Tree

May 15th, 2011

National Christmas Tree

While many historians attribute the first National Christmas Tree to President Calvin Coolidge in 1923, there was another, less known tree ceremony that occurred in Washington a decade earlier.  On December 24, 1913 in the East Plaza of the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Community Christmas Tree was lit for the first time.  A crowd of 20,000 looked on while the President’s Marine Band performed and was accompanied by a chorus of one thousand singers.  Woodrow Wilson and the Vice President, Thomas Marshal, organized this event, which was later named “a Civic Christmas.”

A decade later, in 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the Community Christmas Tree on the Ellipse, just south of the White House.  The tree was donated by Middlebury College in the President’s home state of Vermont.  Though Calvin Coolidge declined to speak at the event, he did turn the switch to light the tree.  The Greater Washington Board of Trade was one of several civic organizations to lead the event, and organizers declared the tree to be the “National Christmas Tree.”

In 1973 a living 42 foot Colorado blue spruce was moved from Pennsylvania and transplanted to serve as a permanent National Christmas tree.  This tree was donated by the National Arborist Association.  Unfortunately, the tree was short lived and 1976 was the last year this tree was decorated and then lighted.

A new 30 foot Colorado blue spruce was transplanted in 1976 to again serve as a permanent tree.  This tree was donated anonymously by a family from Maryland.  In another strike of bad luck, this tree was destroyed by a gusty windstorm in 1978.  It was only used for one year.

The next tree was donated by the Myers family and was transplanted from their farm in York, Pennsylvania in 1978.  The tree was 15 years old at the time it was moved, and it was originally a Mother’s Day gift to Mrs. Myers.  This tree still stands today and is cared for by the National Park Service horticulturalist.

In 1979 and 1980, the new tree remained un-lit except for one small ornament at the top of the tree.  President Carter made this decision in honor of the Americans being held hostage in Iran.  In 1980, the National Broadcasters Association did sponsor a short lighting ceremony for 417 seconds, commemorating each day the hostages had been held in captivity.  The American hostages were finally released on January 20, 1981, only minutes after Ronald Reagan’s inauguration.  The National Christmas Tree was quickly decorated and lighted as the plane carrying the former hostages cleared Iran’s airspace.

Ever since then, the National Christmas tree has been decorated and lighted each year.  It is tradition for the President to flip the switch to light the tree during an official ceremony that is nationally televised.  The National Tree Lighting Ceremony kicks off a month of events and festivities called the Pageant of Peace.  It is also tradition for the Vice President’s wife to place the star at the top of the tree with the help of the Chairman of the pageant.

Some other changes have been made in recent years.  With the trend toward environmental awareness and increased energy consciousness, in 1995 the lights for the National Christmas Tree were powered by solar energy for the first time.  Since 2007, the lights have been switched over to energy-saving LED lights.  The tree’s top star has since been refurbished with LED lights, as well.

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Should Radio Stations Play 24/7 Christmas Music?

May 1st, 2011
Music Radio
by wallyg

Should Radio Stations Play 24/7 Christmas Music?

SHOULD RADIO STATIONS PLAY 24/7 CHRISTMAS MUSIC?
by Dan O’Day The question I’ve been asked is, “How do you feel when a radio station abandons its format for 24/7 Christmas programming?” Although this goes against what many people want to hear, it’s a bad idea. With the possible exception of a Christian radio station, it damages your station’s brand. Assuming we’re talking about a mainstream, secular radio station, you are damaging your brand. People turn to your station expecting to get the same product every singe day — whatever that product is. If you air 24/7 Christmas music programming for the two weeks surrounding Christmas, you’ll receive a flurry of phone calls and emails from people thanking you from the bottoms of their hearts: “Thank you so much! This is so wonderful. It’s such a pleasure. I can’t hear this music anywhere else.” Those remarks are sincere, but they do not necessarily represent your core audience. Some of those listeners may be among your P1s, but there’s no reason to assume most of them are. And perhaps NONE of them is among your P1s. So you get a flurry of excitement and of goodwill, and maybe some of your advertisers say good things, but for that time period you are driving away your core audience. No matter how you like Christmas music, not everyone wants to hear it a lot. For some people, hearing “Little Drummer Boy” more than once per decade is too much. For fans of your radio station who tune in for a period of time but do not receive the promise your station makes to them, you’re hurting your brand.


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