Chicago Sun-Times

City’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony going virtual

- BY MIRIAM DI NUNZIO, STAFF REPORTER mdinunzio@suntimes.com | @MiriamDiNu­nzio

Chicago will have an official Christmas tree this year for fans to enjoy, but the annual lighting ceremony will be off-limits to the public.

Due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictio­ns on mass gatherings, the lighting ceremony will for the first time be a virtual event, according to plans announced Friday by the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE). “Visitors” can “attend” the virtual event via a 30-minute “Millennium Park at Home: Chicago Holidays” program starting at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 on the DCASE YouTube channel.

Starting Nov. 20, groups of 10 persons or fewer who practice social distancing and wear masks can visit the tree, located near the intersecti­on ofMichigan andWashing­ton, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily through Jan. 7, 2021. This year’s tree is a 45-foot blue spruce donated by the family of Catherine Townsend ofMorgan Park. There will be a specific entrance/exit to the park; details can be found at Millennium­Park.org.

“Despite the historic challenges presented throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been unceasing in finding workable solutions at every turn that support our families, protect our communitie­s, and unite us during this unpreceden­ted moment,” said mayor Lori Lightfoot in a statement.

There will be no skating at the Millennium Park ice rink this season, but skating will be available at the ribbon in Maggie Daley Park beginning Nov. 20. Reservatio­ns will be required and can be made up to two weeks in advance at maggiedale­ypark.com. Masks are mandatory for skaters.

Other holiday events in the city include Art on theMART projection­s, which will resume Nov. 12 on the riverside facade of the Merchandis­e Mart (between LaSalle andWells). The all-new program, beginning at 7 p.m. nightly through Dec. 30, includes the debut of a Joffrey Ballet moving-image work featuring images from the company’s production of “The Nutcracker,” and images from “Monet and Chicago” and “Bisa Butler: Portraits,” two exhibits currently on view at the Art Institute.

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