Texarkana Gazette

Snow, Santa, movies at the Perot Saturday

- By Aaron Brand

TEXARKANA, Texas — Christmas is just around the bend and what better time for the Perot Theatre to host its annual Perot Holiday Traditions on Saturday.

With holiday movies, Santa Claus, vendors, food trucks and an actual guarantee of snow falling on Main Street in front of the Perot, the day promises to glow with the Christmas spirit.

The daytime movies include “Frozen” at 10:30 a.m. and “Frozen II” at 2:30 p.m. Each will be prefaced by the short film “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Those daytime movies can all be seen for $6.

Then at night, the Perot hosts a 7 p.m. screening of that beloved 1946 holiday classic “It’s a Wonderful Life,” which stars Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey, a downon-his-luck man who learns about the true Christmas spirit. But that’s not all, as all tickethold­ers — tickets are $6 at night, too — can also take a horse-drawn carriage ride before the movie, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Tiffani Whitehead, marketing coordinato­r at the Texarkana Regional Arts

and Humanities Council, says they’re excited to host the event. They hope it’s the next step to hosting a larger event at the theater.

“We’ll do the ‘ Frozen’ marathon. It will be our first setup. We’re super excited. We think that the kids are going to love the ‘Frozen’ characters. We’re going to have people in costume. We’re going to have various things going on,” Whitehead said.

She said Main Street will be busy with Santa and COVID-friendly photo opportunit­ies from noon to 2 p.m. They’ll have pre-bagged crafts for children who have tickets for the movies.

Vendors will line Main Street and sell everything from quilts to fabrics, jewelry, soaps, teas and more, in addition to three food trucks, barbecue and more included.

“People don’t have to leave downtown once they get to to the theater. It’s an all-day thing. There will be 15 different vendors,” Whitehead said.

Children can visit with Santa Claus, although they won’t be able to sit on his lap. The setup will still let them visit with Santa and take a photo home. Instead of a craft table, children can take the craft project home and remember they got them at the Perot, the marketing coordinato­r said.

“Our selfie station will still be up and we will have our Olaf’s blow-up that was a huge hit last year,” Whitehead said, noting Olaf stole the show then even without showing “Frozen.” Hot apple cider and hot chocolate will be available for free.

“There will be an antique firetruck to take photos, just lots of good stuff from noon to 2 p.m.,” said Whitehead, noting she’s never been wrong about a prediction of snow for this event. “Onehundred percent chance of snow on Main Street.”

The carriage rides before “It’s a Wonderful Life” come courtesy of Atlanta, Texas-based Tommy Toys. “They’ll start in front of the theater and run you through the snow machines. It will actually be a beautiful photograph for memory. It’s a great date night. People can bring their loved ones downtown, grab something to eat. The food trucks will still be set up,” Whitehead said.

Snow, a horse-drawn carriage, the Perot Theatre lit up, it should all make for a beautiful scene before the evening movie.

Patrons are asked to wear masks when they are walking through the theater and around people, Whitehead said.

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Photos submitted by TRAHC With holiday movies, Santa Claus, vendors, food trucks and an actual guarantee of snow falling on Main Street in front of the Perot, Saturday promises to glow with the Christmas spirit.

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