Shopping at Macy's at
Christmas is an experience
steeped in tradition. The
home of beloved holiday
events across the country,
Macy's will be celebrating
the season with such
favorites as Macy's
Santaland(R), animated
holiday windows, tree
lightings, fireworks and
parades.
"Macy's
is a destination for
cherished holiday events
throughout the nation, and
we are so pleased to play a
part in continuing the
special traditions of the
season for our customers and
communities," said Martine
Reardon, executive vice
president of marketing,
Macy's. "Additionally, our
Believe campaign is once
again inspiring America to
embrace the hope, joy and
charity of the holiday.
Inviting Believers of all
ages to mail their letters
to Santa at their local
Macy's, Macy's will donate
$1 for each letter received
to the Make-A-Wish
Foundation up to $1 million
to grant the wishes of
children with
life-threatening medical
conditions."
In
addition to the 83rd
Annual Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade(R),
here are some of the Macy's
traditions - old and new -
in cities around the
country.
Atlanta
THE
LIGHTING OF MACY'S GREAT
TREE
Thanksgiving Night Nov. 26,
2009, 7-8 p.m., Lenox Square
The
Lighting of Macy's Great
Tree, a holiday tradition
now in its 62nd
year, boasts an all-star
lineup of talent. Headliners
include singer Josh Turner,
Mandisa from American Idol,
SoReal Cru, Stephen Norwood
and the Macy's Allstar
Choir. The event takes place
live Thanksgiving night at
Macy's Atlanta flagship
store at Lenox Square and is
broadcast on WSB-TV.
THE
PINK PIG AT MACY'S LENOX
SQUARE
Ride
the Pink Pig: Open Now to
Jan. 3, 2010
A
treasured holiday tradition
for more than 50 years, the
Pink Pig was voted "Best
Holiday Tradition" by
Atlanta Magazine.
Generations of Atlantans
have ridden the Pink Pig
into the holiday season
wearing "I Rode the Pink
Pig" stickers with pride.
Re-introduced in 2003,
Priscilla, the Pink Pig
carries on the family
tradition beneath a
170-foot, 1950s-themed Pink
Pig Tent at the Lenox Square
upper-level parking deck.
The train carries children
and parents through a
life-sized storybook. Macy's
donates a portion of the
proceeds to Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta.
Boston
MACY'S CHRISTMAS TREE
LIGHTING AND WINDOW
UNVEILING
Nov.
27th, 12 noon, Downtown
Crossing Window Unveiling
Nov.
27th, 5 p.m. Downtown
Crossing Tree Lighting
Macy's officially launches
the 2009 holiday season in
Boston when the store
unveils its Christmas
windows and the 50-foot
Christmas tree atop the
Summer Street marquee is
ceremoniously lit to ring in
the season. The evening will
be extra special with
appearances by Boston Red
Sox player Kevin Youkilis,
Mayor Menino, Kermit the
Frog and Santa Claus!
MACY'S AND CITY OF BOSTON
ENCHANTED TROLLEY TOUR
Dec.
4th to Dec. 6th
Santa Claus will once again
hit the road to bring some
Christmas cheer to 15 Boston
neighborhoods with the
Macy's Enchanted Trolley
Tour and Tree Lightings.
Starting December 4th and
making stops through
December 6th, Santa will
climb on-board with all of
his holiday friends to bring
delight to children all over
Boston with "Merry
Christmas" wishes.
Chicago
103rd
ANNUAL GREAT TREE
LIGHTING & HOLIDAY WINDOWS
AT MACY'S ON STATE STREET
Windows Theme: The Journey
of a Letter to Santa Claus;
Great Tree Theme: Believe
November 7 to January 10
Macy's on State Street
State Street's annual
holiday events are home to
crowds both in and around
the store that gather each
year to see the magic of the
season unfold within the
themed window displays. Sure
to surprise and delight,
these elaborate displays are
home to detailed art
creations and animation
which throughout the years
have brought life to the
classic tales of the
Brothers Grimm, Dr. Seuss
and many others. This year's
celebration will be no
different as it's all about
Believe and Santa
Claus. Chicagoans and
visitors alike will find
plenty of reasons to
Believe at Macy's on
State Street this holiday
season.
The
42nd Annual
Animated Holiday Windows
tell a magical tale
revealing how letters
written by children all over
the world make their way to
the North Pole. The holiday
spirit continues inside the
famous Macy's on State
Street store as visitors
make their way to the
illustrious Walnut Room. The
historic Great Tree,
featuring 6,500 sparkling
LED lights and 1200
ornaments, stands 45 feet
tall and has been a
centerpiece of the holiday
dining tradition for more
than a century.
MACY'S SANTALAND
AT MACY'S ON STATE STREET
November 7 through December
24 - Macy's on State Street,
5th Floor, Kid's
Department
After a stroll down State
Street to see the animated
holiday windows, customers
will be given a reason to
Believe at Macy's
Santaland on the fifth floor
Kid's Department. Children
are invited to get their
pictures taken with Macy's
very own Santa Claus through
December 24 during store
hours. Macy's Santaland has
been featured in the State
Street store since 1948.
Santa Claus has visited
millions of children in this
space.
Cincinnati
MACY'S DOWNTOWN DAZZLE
Saturdays, December 5, 12
and 19
Forget the chimney! Santa
rappels down the side of the
525 Vine Building, a
downtown office tower, to
the Macy's rooftop at
Fountain Square to kick off
a spectacular holiday
fireworks display. The
20-minute family-friendly
program also features
strolling entertainers and
holiday music. Enjoy live
music on Fountain Square by
local choirs beginning at 6
p.m. before Dazzle.
STORY TIME WITH MRS. CLAUS
Saturdays, December 5, 12
and 19
Following Downtown Dazzle
Fireworks, head in to the
first level of Macy's
Fountain Square for
complimentary cookies, hot
cocoa and story time with
Mrs. Claus. New this year,
enjoy holiday ornament craft
time and have something
special to take home and
trim the tree, courtesy of
Macy's.
VISIT WITH SANTA CLAUS
November 27-28, December
4-5, 11-13, and 18-19 - 11
a.m. to 8 p.m.
November 29, December 6 and
20-24 - 12 noon to 6 p.m.
Santa Claus is waiting to
hear whether you've been
naughty or nice and what's
on your wish list. Be sure
to bring your camera to get
photos.
CARRIAGE RIDES AT MACY'S
HOLIDAY STATION
Weekends, November 28 to
December 20
12
noon to 5 p.m.
Enjoy free horse-drawn
trolley carriage rides
through the heart of the
city courtesy of Macy's.
Boarding at Macy's Holiday
Station on the corner of
Fifth and Race Streets.
ROOKWOOD POTTERY 2009
COMMEMORATIVE ART TILE
Exclusively at Macy's
Fountain Square, this 3rd
edition commemorative tile
was commissioned by Downtown
Cincinnati Inc. and then
designed and created by the
experts at Rookwood Pottery
Co. This year's tile is sure
to be yet another Cincinnati
favorite.
Detroit
MACY'S 5th ANNUAL
FIREWORKS HOLIDAY
SPECTACULAR
November 6th, 7
p.m. - Macy's Oakland
A
spectacular fireworks
display hosted by Macy's
launches the holiday season
in style in Detroit. The
light show is just a
prologue to the big arrival
of the special guest of the
evening, Santa Claus! He
will be making his first
appearance of the season and
will be ready to hear the
holiday wish lists of
children of all ages.
Following the fireworks,
customers are invited into
Macy's Oakland for holiday
festivities including visits
with Santa, live
entertainment, refreshments
and more.
Minneapolis
MACY'S 47th
ANNUAL HOLIDAY AUDITORIUM
DISPLAY
"A
Day in the Life of an Elf at
Macy's Santaland"
November 21 to December 30 -
Macy's Minneapolis, 8th
Floor, Auditorium
Back
by popular demand, Macy's 47th
annual holiday auditorium
display will delight guests
of all ages as "A Day in the
Life of an Elf at Macy's
Santaland" tells the story
of Santa's elves at the
North Pole as they prepare
for Christmas. Auditorium
guests will enjoy seeing
what happens in an elf's
life from waking up and
getting Santa's mail to
teaching the reindeer how to
fly and learning about
Christmas traditions.
Santa Claus will make his
annual appearance November
21 through December 24 to
gather the holiday wish
lists of children across the
land. Be sure to ask his
elves about the various
photo packages available.
Throw your coins and dollars
into the Wishing Well and
help children's wishes come
true with donations going to
the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
At
the end of the display,
guests will find Mrs. Claus'
holiday bakery and Santa's
Toy Store. Visit this
family-friendly shop filled
with fun games, unique toys
and great gifts, plus fresh
gingerbread cookies and many
other delicious holiday
treats you won't want to
miss!
New York City
MACY'S HERALD SQUARE
CHRISTMAS WINDOW UNVEILING
Nov.
19th, 5 p.m.
"Dear Santa"
It's
a holiday tradition as the
Christmas windows are
unveiled to kick off the
holiday season! Thanks to
the creative geniuses at
Macy's, for the first time
ever, the Macy's Herald
Square holiday windows map
the course of how millions
of wish-filled letters leave
the tiny hands of hopeful
children and arrive to Santa
himself.
The
Macy's Herald Square
Christmas Window Unveiling
Spectacular will feature
musical performances by
Verve recording artist
Katharine McPhee; Hannah
Montana's, Emily Osment;
Broadway's White Christmas
musical, New York City's own
Highbridge Voices and David
Ogden Stiers reading of
Virginia O'Hanlon's letter
to the Editor.
MACY'S SANTALAND - HERALD
SQUARE
Nov.
27th to Dec. 24th
As
children young and old enter
Santaland on the eighth
floor of Macy's Herald
Square, the World's Largest
Store, they marvel at this
amazing fantasy world of
snow-capped mountains,
twinkling lights, cuddly
bears and candy canes. Each
Christmas, visitors from
around the world travel
through this
13,000-square-foot Christmas
Village overflowing with
holiday treasures for a
special visit with the one
and only Santa Claus. As
proven in the holiday
classic, "Miracle on 34th
Street," Macy's has a very
special relationship with
the jolly old elf. Making
his debut in the Macy's
Thanksgiving Day Parade,
Santa spends the rest of the
holiday season at his home
away from the North Pole at
Macy's Santaland where he
meets with more than 350,000
of his closest friends each
year.
MACY'S PUPPET THEATRE
Nov.
27th to Dec. 24th
Miracle on 34th
Street...at Macy's can
be seen in the theatre on
the ninth floor after
visiting the wonderful world
of Santaland. This classic
story tells the tale of
Santa Claus and honors the
theory that miracles do
happen! Featuring seven
songs by William
Schermerhorn (book & lyrics)
and Wesley Whatley (music),
this thirty minute version
of the Oscar-winning 20th
Century Fox classic features
the artistry of The
Puppetworks, Inc. and the
vocal talents of Tony(R)
Award winners Brian Stokes
Mitchell (Kiss Me Kate,
Ragtime, Man of La Mancha)
and Victoria Clark
(Light in the Piazza,
Titanic).
Philadelphia
DICKEN'S VILLAGE
Nov.
27th to Dec. 24th
A
beloved Philadelphia
tradition for over 20 years,
"Dicken's Village" is alive
and well in its home at
Macy's Center City. Housed
in the Egyptian Room of the
famed Wanamaker Building,
the 6,000-square-foot
walk-through experience is
now a holiday mainstay at
Macy's. The Village was
recently restored, rebuilt
and re-animated so that
Philadelphians will be able
to take a trip back in time
to 1840s London. With 26
heart-warming scenes, the
stage is set for the story
of "Scrooge." Macy's will
have a photo operation that
will allow visitors to
capture the magic of the
exhibit and spirit of the
season, as well as visit and
take photos with Santa
Claus.
CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW - Grand
Court
Nov.
27th to Dec. 31st
The
brilliant holiday spectacle
takes a magical journey
through the story of "The
Nutcracker," travels to a
winter wonderland, pays a
visit to "Frosty the
Snowman" and ends under the
"Magic Christmas Tree." It
will flicker into the hearts
of visitors every hour on
the hour starting each day
at 10 a.m.
CHRISTMAS WINDOW UNVEILING
AT MACY'S CENTER CITY
Nov.
21st, 2 p.m.
It's
a holiday tradition as the
Christmas windows are
unveiled to kick off the
holiday season! Thanks to
the creative geniuses at
Macy's, for the first time
ever, the Macy's Center City
holiday windows map the
course of how millions of
wish-filled letters leave
the tiny hands of hopeful
children and arrive to Santa
himself. Hosted by Julie
Andrews, the window
unveiling will be a
memorable holiday event for
families and kids of all
ages.
Pittsburgh
LIGHT-UP NIGHT WITH HOLIDAY
WINDOW UNVEILING & MACY'S
FIREWORKS FINALE
Nov.
20, 2009, 6:15 p.m.
Light-Up Night is the
official kickoff to the
holiday season in downtown
Pittsburgh. The event
includes the animated Window
Unveiling Ceremony at the
downtown store. There will
be a variety of
family-friendly events to
delight everyone, and the
evening will be capped off
with the Macy's Fireworks
Finale.
CELEBRATE THE SEASON HOLIDAY
PARADE presented by Macy's
and WPXI-TV
Nov.
28, 2009, 9 a.m. (live
broadcast)
A
29-year tradition in
Pittsburgh, the parade
offers entertainment for
all, featuring radio and TV
personalities, holiday
floats, costumed characters
and high school marching
bands. More than 100,000
people line the streets of
Pittsburgh and others watch
on TV to see this downtown
holiday tradition.
SANTA SHOWS
Nov.
28- Lunch at Noon
Nov.
29 and Dec. 5, 6, 12, 13 and
20 - Breakfast at 10 a.m.
For
more than 40 years, Santa
Shows have provided children
and families with a holiday
musical stage production
while enjoying breakfast or
lunch with Santa. The event
takes place in the Macy's
Downtown store auditorium.
Portland
MACY'S HOLIDAY PARADE KICKS
OFF THE HOLIDAY SEASON
Nov.
27, 2009, 8:45 a.m.
Presented by The Oregonian
and Entercom radio (The Fan,
The Buzz and Charlie FM),
the 2009 Holiday Parade will
feature more than twenty
five inflatable floats,
local middle and high school
marching bands, and nearly
500 costumed characters. The
parade will conclude shortly
after Santa dashes in his
sleigh past Macy's, heading
directly from the North Pole
to his Portland holiday post
in Macy's Santaland, which
opens at 11 a.m.
SANTALAND
Nov.
27 to Dec. 24, 2009
The
tradition of visiting
Santaland and having
family portraits taken with
the Old St. Nick continues
at the downtown Macy's store
on the lower level. Flashpro
photography will once again
be offering a wide
assortment of digital
photography packages and the
ability for families to take
their Santa photos with them
immediately after they're
taken. Santa photos will be
available seven days a week
from Friday, November 27
through Thursday, December
24th. For more information,
including directions,
Santaland hours and job
opportunities in Santaland,
visit
http://www.macysSantaland.com/
or call (971) 270-0709.
San Francisco
HOLIDAY WINDOWS AT MACY'S
UNION SQUARE
Nov.
20, 2009 to Jan. 3, 2010
Macy's will once again
partner with San Francisco's
Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) to
give homeless cats and dogs
a second chance to find warm
and loving homes. Holiday
shoppers can glimpse some of
San Francisco's cutest
animals, along with Santa
himself, in Macy's Stockton
and O'Farrell Street
windows. This year's windows
are inspired by Macy's
Believe campaign, which asks
children to deposit their
stamped letters to Santa in
official Santa's mailboxes
in our stores. Animals up
for adoption will frolic in
front of a variety of
doorsteps indicative of
classic architecture, from
colonial to cottage, modern
to brownstone and log cabin
to deco. Santa letters will
arrive at Santa's mailroom,
where the jolly man himself
will be checking his list to
find out which dogs and cats
have been naughty or nice.
SPCA representatives will be
on site while the pets are
on display to answer
questions from potential
adopters.
20TH
ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING
CELEBRATES THE YOUNG
PATIENTS OF UCSF CHILDREN'S
HOSPITAL
Nov.
27, 2009, 6:00 p.m.
Macy's Great Tree in Union
Square, Macy's gift to the
city and most recognized
Christmas tree will be
officially lit in Union
Square. A 85-foot Shasta
White Fir from the Carlton
Tree Farm in Mount Shasta
will be adorned with
thousands of twinkling
lights and 1,500 red and
gold ornaments. For the
seventh year, Macy's has
made UCSF Children's
Hospital the beneficiary of
its annual tree lighting.
For $5, anyone can sponsor a
light bulb to illuminate the
tree; all proceeds go
directly to the UCSF
Children's Hospital's
palliative care program,
which supports families
whose children have
life-threatening illnesses.
There will be musical
performances and, of course,
Santa Claus will lead
thousands of holiday
revelers in a spirited
countdown before throwing
the switch to light the
tree.
Seattle
MACY'S HOLIDAY PARADE
Nov.
27, 2009, 8:45 a.m.
(presented by The Seattle
Times)
The
balloon floats and
inflatables are making their
annual appearance in this
Seattle tradition and will
incorporate more than 50,000
balloons to form giant
floats. This year's parade
will feature more than
twenty balloon floats and
inflatables, local high
school marching bands, over
500 costumed characters and
community drill teams. Other
floats include a giant
gingerbread house, a
larger-than-life inflatable
Frango(TM) box and Ukrainian
Nesting Dolls. The parade
concludes with Santa's
arrival at Macy's on a
festive balloon under a
dramatic confetti snowstorm.
HOLIDAY STAR LIGHTING AND
FIREWORKS
Nov.
27, 2009, 5 p.m.
Macy's continues the
tradition of the annual
Holiday Star Lighting
Ceremony. Held in
conjunction with the
Downtown Seattle Westlake
Center tree lighting, the
Holiday Star Lighting
Ceremony will feature a
spectacular fireworks
display.
SANTALAND
Nov.
27 to Dec. 24, 2009
Come
see Santa in his new home
located in the 4th
and Pine window of the
downtown Macy's store. Santa
and his animated reindeer
will be available for photos
daily beginning on Nov. 27
after the Holiday Parade
through Dec. 24.
St. Louis
MACY'S HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OF
LIGHTS
November 20th, 5
p.m. - Downtown St. Louis
Join
us at Macy's Downtown St.
Louis as we kick off the
holiday season and light up
the night! The excitement
begins at Kiener plaza with
musical entertainment
followed by the arrival of
our special guest of the
evening, Santa Claus, who
will help Mayor Francis Slay
flip the switch to light the
Salvation Army Tree of
Lights. After the lighting
of the tree, follow Santa's
carriage to Macy's for five
floors of holiday fun. Enjoy
Radio Disney's holiday
roadshow, Team States
Acappella Revue, costumed
carolers, Frilly and Miller,
cookie decorating from
Schnucks Culinaria,
jugglers, clowns, face
painters, holiday ornament
making and much more holiday
fun. And of course Santa
Claus will be on hand to
listen to your holiday
wishes so remember to bring
your camera. Free parking
available at Macy's Downtown
St. Louis Garage at 7th
and Pine for those entering
after 4p.m. The store will
remain open to help you get
a head start on your holiday
shopping.
Washington, D.C.
CHRISTMAS WINDOW UNVEILING
AT MACY'S METRO CENTER
Nov.
24th, 5 p.m.
It's
a holiday tradition as the
Christmas windows are
unveiled to kick off the
holiday season! Thanks to
the creative geniuses at
Macy's, for the first time
ever, the Macy's Metro
Center holiday windows map
the course of how millions
of wish-filled letters leave
the tiny hands of hopeful
children and arrive to Santa
himself. Hosted by music
legend, Patti Labelle, the
window unveiling will be a
memorable holiday event for
family and kids of all ages.
About Macy's
Macy's, the largest retail
brand of Macy's, Inc.,
delivers fashion and
affordable luxury to
customers at more than 800
locations in 45 states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico and Guam. Macy's stores
and macys.com offer
distinctive assortments
including the most desired
family of exclusive and
fashion brands for him, her
and home. Macy's is known
for such epic events as
Macy's 4th of July Fireworks(R)
and the Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade(R), as
well as spectacular fashion
shows, culinary events,
flower shows and celebrity
appearances. Building on a
150-year tradition, Macy's
helps strengthen communities
by supporting local and
national charities that make
a difference in the lives of
our customers. .