COLUMBUS -- Hundreds of people spent an evening downtown Thursday enjoying the food, festivities and fun of the seventh annual Downtown Christmas Stroll.
Something for young and old was made available during the holiday shopping kick-off event presented by the Downtown Business Association (DBA).
Jennifer Pick and her four children were among the hundreds of families who took carriage and wagon rides around downtown. And while Kyle Maciolek and Curtis Dubas, both 6, were roasting marshmallows in Frankfort Square, they eagerly looked forward to taking a ride.
Youths and young families gathered in the center of downtown, but adults tended to migrate toward 28th Avenue where, among other delectables, Dusters offered beer tasting and El Tapatio provided margaritas to participants.
More than 36 businesses and churches in the downtown area opened their doors as part of the stroll, and lines were frequently formed outside those that offered food, such as Imagine That, one of the newest downtown businesses.
Imagine That employee April Iwan greeted people in line with hot apple cider and fudge.
Iwan said the line initially formed before the event started. Her hope is many of the attendees will return for their holiday shopping.
Mickie Senften, coordinator for the DBA, said this is an annual event to showcase what downtown businesses have to offer as well as to provide an opportunity for community members to come together and socialize.
The music on the streets, in shops and wreaths and lighting lining downtown are a way to get people in the holiday spirit, Senften said.
“It’s a kick-off of the Christmas season in Columbus and a showcase of what we have downtown,” she said. “It is also a way for retailers to thank citizens for keeping their dollars in Columbus” and supporting downtown Columbus.
Senften said merchants look forward to this time of year
when they can show new products and services to entice customers to shop downtown.
She said while the event is held downtown it is an event supported by the entire community and is a great way to get people in the holiday mood.
“It’s a great opportunity for the whole community to come together,” Senften said, and “each year it just gets bigger and better.”
Hundreds get into Christmas mood at annual Stroll
By Adrian Sanchez asanchez@columbustelegram.com
Friday, Nov 20, 2009 - 10:06:41 am CST
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NE2TX
Nov 20, 2009 1:39 PM
That sounds like it was really fun. Reminds a person [at least an older 1]of how Christmas used to be in a small community. I think that is awesome.Ed
Nov 20, 2009 5:45 PM
I returned from Vietnam in December of 1967. I recall walking with my wife down 13th St. seeing the decorations and hearing chimes from the Methodist church. That kind of took some of the insanity away and got me in a Christmas spirit. It's too bad that down town is so absolutely boring now days. Back then the stores went from 28th Ave to 23rd Ave. I think down town business should restore some of what really used to be cool in Columbus.Hopeful
Nov 20, 2009 10:19 PM
Maybe the DBA will finally realize that Downtown has to be competitive (com⋅pet⋅i⋅tive - having a strong desire to compete or to succeed.)to survive. Congrats to them on a successful night. This does not have to end on a cool night in November (Mother Nature was kind enough to provide a nice night.) This is how every Thursday night in the summer should be! Lawnchairs in the Square is a good start but kick it up a few notches with the interesting and unique and you WILL get Downtown booming again! With a brand new viaduct leading people there, Downtown can be a success story once again. Just don't get saddled in the boring and mundane again! Give people a reason to shop downtown and they will!mrs fatty
Nov 20, 2009 10:19 PM
i think that this is a great idea, but why don't we do it after thanksgiving. we are getting way out of hand with starting christmas right after halloween. so lets so our childern the real meaning of christmas and put it back where it belongs. then we can all make new things together.Fan
Nov 21, 2009 12:20 PM
I am a huge fan of the Downtown Christmas Stroll! It is a wonderful event & I love seeing downtown Columbus full of people. I would love to see two Downtown Christmas Strolls in the future. Congratulation on putting on a successful event!
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