The 109th Annual Christmas Tree will return to Millennium Park as the centerpiece of a full slate of holiday programming
Chicago’s official Christmas Tree will be illuminated on November 18 at 6 p.m. The tree will remain illuminated through January 8. The lighting of the Christmas Tree serves as the centerpiece of the City’s beloved annual holiday traditions in Millennium Park. This year’s festivities will include:
McCormick Tribune Ice Rink in Millennium Park, open starting November 18 until March 5 (weather permitting). Admission to the ice rink will be free but online tickets will be required. Free skating lessons will be available, made possible by the McDonald’s Active Lifestyles Endowment managed by the Millennium Park Foundation. Refer to www.MillenniumPark.org for hours of operation, lesson details, and to reserve tickets.
Millennium Park Art Market returns November 18 through 20. Located in the Chase Promenade North tent, the Market will feature Chicago-area artists selling jewelry, pottery, drawings and paintings, among other items.
Millennium Park Holiday Sing-Along will be back for four Fridays starting November 25 through December 16. Chicagoans will be able to join their voices with community singers and choruses from around the city.
Millennium Park is open daily, 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Visit MillenniumPark.org to plan your visit – including where to enter/exit the park and which facilities are open. For information about Millennium Park, visit millenniumpark.org, and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@Millennium Park).
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