It is open on Thursday and Friday, from 6-10 p.m. Carriage rides and photos with Santa are available as well. Renting skates for the rink is just $10 and concessions are available. The holiday event is at Depot Park, or in what would typically be the parking lot of the Chamber of Commerce. ”We could not do this without our community and Chamber member business that have either committed their time to volunteer or have given financially to help with the huge cost of a month long festival,” said Tressa Cruse, director of events for the chamber. The Chamber of Commerce has put in extensive effort to put this event on, but the community’s support makes it all worthwhile. The risk has seemed to pay off exceptionally well, as Christmas in the Ville is arguably the most popular holiday attraction in town. “There are risks to be able to pull off something this large that are marketing to all surrounding areas.” All weekend we will be collecting toys for Toys for Tots, you can drop off your new toys by the Christmas Tree. to 6:00 p.m., live music and kids crafts from 11:00 a.m. “Why is this happening now and not sooner is because we thought it was really risky,” Wilt said. The celebration continues on Sunday, November 28th with our artisan market from 10:a.m. With the success of the event thus far, it is a wonder as to why this event has not been a tradition longer. Concessions are for sale outside of the rink, with homemade hot cocoa being the most popular item. Horse drawn carriage rides will be available throughout the night, weaving through the streets downtown. With classic Christmas movies playing on the lawn, Santa Claus roaming the venue, and different forms of live entertainment on Saturdays throughout the month. There is no doubt that you will stay entertained even in line. If people have to wait in line for the rink, we wanted them to be surrounded by beauty and be entertained.” “We wanted to create a very family-friendly atmosphere that offered other things besides just ice skating. “We wanted to set ourselves apart from other holiday rinks,” said President/CEO of Chamber of Commerce Sherri Wilt. The rink is bustling with excited residents, since this is the sole rink in the Washington County area. The book includes coupons for savings to various places around town. When grabbing skates, make sure to also take the coupon book given along with them. Skates are available in children’s sizes all the way up to a men’s size thirteen, so the whole family can skate. Families will no longer have to make the drive to Tulsa to partake in the classic holiday activity. The highlight of the event is the ice skating rink. With its location downtown, in proximity to some of Bartlesville’s best restaurants, its venue allows for a lively and family friendly night out. Not only does the event feature a skating rink, but also carriage rides, live nativity scenes, Christmas movies in the park, live entertainment and much more.
If you have questions about this game, please contact us using this form.It is the most wonderful time of the year, and Bartlesville’s newest attraction, Christmas In The Ville, is a family friendly holiday festival hosted by the Chamber of Commerce.
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