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Christmas in the Park is a winter event that takes place each year in downtown San Jose, California, roughly from the last week of November to January 1. During this time, more than five hundred Christmas trees decorated by local schools and other groups are displayed in Plaza de César Chávez Park, usually with more than 50 Christmas-related musical and animated exhibits,[1] a 55-foot high Community Giving Tree, and souvenir and treats shops.[2]
The event brings an estimated $13 million in visitor spending to the city.[3] It is free to the public, although donations to help offset its costs are suggested.[4]
In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Christmas in the Park pivoted to a drive-through event at San Jose's History Park.
History
editThe Christmas in the Park event traces its origin to the Nativity display built by Don Lima in the 1950s in front of his Lima Family Mortuary in Willow Glen. The exhibit attracted attention and he began adding more displays, and as they grew, there were more visitors.
In the 1970s, he donated the exhibits to the City of San Jose. For a while they were set up on the lawn where San Jose's original City Hall used to be, at the intersection of First and Mission Streets. The City of San Jose and a non-profit (Christmas in the Park Inc) worked together to host a 2.5 acre holiday celebration.[citation needed]
The event was moved to Plaza de César Chávez in the early 1980s.[5]
In 2011 the City could no longer afford to manage or raise funds for the event and it was scheduled to be closed. The non-profit took over the event and have increased attendance each year since – reaching over 700,000 in 2017.[citation needed]
Gallery
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Community Giving Tree
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Miniature train on display in the park
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Ferris wheel ride
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A view of the event
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Santa exhibit
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An exhibit of a historical costume shop
References
edit- ^ "Sprucing up for Celebration: Christmas in the Park volunteers put final touches on displays". San Jose Mercury News. November 30, 1997. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ^ What is Christmas in the Park? Archived 2012-12-04 at the Wayback Machine Christmas in the Park website
- ^ "Christmas in the Park Struggles: Rain, Low Turnout", NBC Bay Area, December 28, 2012
- ^ Christmas in the Park FAQ Archived 2012-12-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ History of Christmas in the Park Archived 2012-12-01 at the Wayback Machine