Inaugural Christmas in the Park coming to a tremendously successful close

Published 5:07 pm Thursday, December 19, 2019

Christmas in the Park will come to a close Saturday, but not without an overwhelming show of support from the community.

According to Vicksburg Main Street Executive Director Kim Hopkins, the weeks-long event has drawn thousands to the park and to downtown Vicksburg.

“We don’t have an exact headcount, but we know several thousand people have visited the park,” Hopkins said.

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In addition, she said, nine daycare centers came out during the special hours set aside for school groups as well as tourists.

Sponsored by Vicksburg Main Street, Billy Sheffield, Sheffield Carriage Company, the city of Vicksburg and the Vicksburg Convention and Visitors Bureau, Christmas in the Park included live entertainment and visits from Santa and Mrs. Claus. It also featured carousel and trolley rides.

Hopkins said the money raised from selling tickets to ride the carousel and trolley, along with sales of concessions, “will go back into a fund to hopefully continue Christmas in the Park for next year.” She said as of Wednesday, more than $5,000 had been raised.

She said the total expense for the inaugural event is between $26-27,000 with Main Street funding supplies, decorations and the tree. The city of Vicksburg contributed to the cost of the carousel.

It has not yet been determined whether Christmas in the Park will return next year, but as far as feedback from the public, Hopkins said, it has all been positive.

“From the general public, we have had a lot of people tell us they would like to continue it and how much they have enjoyed it and that it has been a wonderful event,” Hopkins said. “We have also had people come up to us and say they would like to help next year and help sponsor it.

“I was very pleased and excited about that.”

In addition to this year’s sponsors, Hopkins said Kendra Reed from the McRaven House donated some of the decorations and the snow machine, and churches and groups came out to perform.

“We also could not have done this if the city crews had not been there to help,” she said.

Hopkins said she has been pleased with the turnout and success of Christmas in the Park.

“I really think it has been wonderful and given people a new family tradition,” she said. “We had cotillion members come down and take pictures with all of our decorations, and we even had a wedding party come down. It has made my heart full to see all the joy that we are bringing.”

Christmas in the Park will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday and from 1 to 9 p.m. on Saturday.

Santa Claus will be on sight Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m.

About Terri Cowart Frazier

Terri Frazier was born in Cleveland. Shortly afterward, the family moved to Vicksburg. She is a part-time reporter at The Vicksburg Post and is the editor of the Vicksburg Living Magazine, which has been awarded First Place by the Mississippi Press Association. She has also been the recipient of a First Place award in the MPA’s Better Newspaper Contest’s editorial division for the “Best Feature Story.”

Terri graduated from Warren Central High School and Mississippi State University where she received a bachelor’s degree in communications with an emphasis in public relations.

Prior to coming to work at The Post a little more than 10 years ago, she did some freelancing at the Jackson Free Press. But for most of her life, she enjoyed being a full-time stay at home mom.

Terri is a member of the Crawford Street United Methodist Church. She is a lifetime member of the Vicksburg Junior Auxiliary and is a past member of the Sampler Antique Club and Town and Country Garden Club. She is married to Dr. Walter Frazier.

“From staying informed with local governmental issues to hearing the stories of its people, a hometown newspaper is vital to a community. I have felt privileged to be part of a dedicated team at The Post throughout my tenure and hope that with theirs and with local support, I will be able to continue to grow and hone in on my skills as I help share the stories in Vicksburg. When asked what I like most about my job, my answer is always ‘the people.’

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