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Making Holiday Memories in the Peach State
Travel to GEORGIA with your family these
Holidays

(ARA) – The Peach State invites people of all ages to create
holiday memories this season. From home tours and twinkle lights to
hearty holiday feasts, Georgia offers unique events and
performances that are sure to even pique the interests of the
grinch in your family.
A Southern Christmas at Stone Mountain Park, Nov. 13
through Dec. 30, provides holiday fun for the whole family. This
spectacular holiday event brings the magic of a small town
Christmas to life with great décor, live shows, holiday treats and
activities for all ages. The town will be decorated with millions
of lights, creating a charming and enchanting atmosphere, and
families can enjoy a nightly snowfall and fireworks finale.
Join millions of captivated visitors at the 12th annual
Fantasy In Lights at Callaway in Pine Mountain, Ga. From Nov.
19 through Dec. 30, the gardens will sparkle with 8 million lights
creating more than a dozen enchanting scenes. Guests have the
opportunity to ride The North Pole Express through the woods
and around the lake and even have a chance to spot Santa in the
Christmas Village. Fondly known as one of the brightest holiday
light shows in the South, add Fantasy In Lights to your family’s
list of memorable holiday traditions this year.
Christmas Wonderland at Wild Adventures in Valdosta
captures the spirit of the season with an astounding array of more
than five million brilliant lights and animated displays,
captivating shows and attractions, plus holiday culinary delights.
The event, from Nov. 19 through Dec. 30, includes the Wonderland
Express, a festive train ride through almost a mile of animated
lights and displays; Christmas on Ice, a dazzling ice skating
spectacular; and “A Holiday Homecoming,” a heart-warming, WWII-era
Christmas story, and more.
The young and the young-at-heart alike are dazzled by the
millions of twinkling lights and holiday splendor at Lake Lanier’s
Magical Night of Lights from Nov. 20 through Dec. 30.
Illuminated characters, delicious holiday treats, a bonfire for
roasting marshmallows, a carnival and pony rides, are just a few of
the amusements in store for visitors.
Take a break from the shopping and the cooking; the wrapping and
the rushing around to usher in the season with one of Atlanta’s
most beloved holiday traditions -- the 40th annual production of
Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker at the Fox Theatre Nov. 27 through
Dec. 24. From the lavish grace of the Dew Drop Fairy to the frantic
footwork of the mischievous mice, the Nutcracker is a holiday
treat, a story you grew up with and one you’ll want to pass on to
family and friends.
Jekyll Island transforms itself to Holiday Island and
invites families from around the southeast to gather for various
events and festivities starting Nov. 27. From the Community
Christmas Tree Light Festival in the National Historic Landmark
District to world-class storytelling and the annual Gingerbread
House Festival, there is no better place than Jekyll Island to
enjoy your Christmas that feels like July.
Experience and learn about holiday traditions, decorations and
celebrations from all over the globe at Christmas Around the World
while visiting Habitat for Humanity International’s Global
Village and Discovery Center in Americus, Ga. From Nov. 30
through Dec. 22, embrace the opportunity to see the entire world in
southwest Georgia and share the Habitat story with people who are
discovering the possibilities for the first time.
Enjoy a tour of holiday decorations, a variety of live Christmas
music and refreshments on Dec. 3 at Christmas in Olde Macon.
Tour some of Macon’s most historic homes, including the Hay House,
Cannonball House, Sidney Lanier Cottage and the Woodruff House,
which was built in 1836 and is normally closed to the public.
Throughout the tour, historians will tell tales of Macon
Christmases past.
Visitors stroll through 154,000 square feet of decorated trees,
wreaths and decorator vignettes created by Atlanta’s top artists
and designers at the 28th Annual Festival of Trees, Dec. 4
through Dec. 12. This nine-day event in the Georgia World Congress
Center provides both beauty and purpose for those in Atlanta as it
supports Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The festival features
more than 200 trees and holiday scenes, magnificent gingerbread
houses, an assortment of specialty shops, a special venue of
handmade dollhouses and an array of children’s activities. The main
stage features continuous live entertainment and attracts people of
all ages.
Columbus will welcome the Moscow Boys Choir to the
RiverCenter on Dec. 4. This amazing 40-voice ensemble offers a
careful blend of heavenly soprano voices with the rich resonance of
bass, tenor and baritone sound that brings a distinct Russian
flavor to the choral experience. Their triumphant Christmas Around
the World tour comes to Columbus after playing major concert halls,
the White House and many other prestigious locales.
A tradition in the Augusta community, the Ninth Annual
Holiday Artists Market offers a wide variety of paintings,
drawings, pottery, photography and other artwork from Dec. 9 though
Dec. 11. Enjoy the sounds of the season, sip on traditional hot
wassail as you stroll through the hallways of one of Augusta’s
oldest homes, Ware’s Folly, and view the work of more than 40
artists from the Central Savannah River area.
Visit historic downtown Thomasville for a Victorian Christmas
Dec. 9 and 10. Enjoy carriage rides, strolling carolers, culinary
delights of all descriptions, street vendors, musicians and a host
of unique shops and restaurants.
The Annual Holiday Tour of Homes and Gardens on St. Simons
Island and Sea Island from Dec. 10 through Dec. 12 takes
visitors through five homes, a designer showcase house, as well as
two former slave cabins at Gascoigne Bluff.
New this year at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, “A Very
Merry Holiday Pops” is an Atlanta Christmas celebration like no
other. Dec. 18 and 19 only, enjoy the von Trapp Family Singers, the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, choirs, dancers, a few surprises and
all of your favorite songs in this Yuletide extravaganza. Watch and
listen to Michael Krajewski conduct a holiday masterpiece for all
to enjoy.
The annual Sam Shortline Santa Excursion will be chugging
into Vidalia on Dec. 20. Families can visit the Christmas
Village, share their wishes with Santa and dance in the street with
Yumion. This festive holiday event will have live entertainment,
sidewalk sales, food and will prove to be a delight for the entire
family.
Drawing in more than 100,000 spectators a year, the Peach
Drop continues to be the southeast’s largest New Year’s celebration.
Shortly before midnight, the descent of an impressive 800-pound
peach will begin the much-anticipated countdown to 2005. The
dropping of the enormous peach will then culminate into a beautiful
explosion of music and fireworks with the breathtaking downtown
Atlanta skyline as the backdrop.
The Georgia Department of Economic Development is the state’s
sales and marketing arm, the lead agency for attracting new
business investment, encouraging the expansion of existing
industry, locating new markets for Georgia products, attracting
tourists to Georgia, promoting the state as a location for film and
video projects, as well as planning and mobilizing state resources
for economic development. For more information, visit
www.georgia.org or
www.georgiaonmymind.org.
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