What began as an observation of a German tradition by Arlington by Arlington Councilwoman Sheri Capehart – the Christkindle Market – seems to have caught on in Arlington and the Metroplex.
Capehart and other councilmembers occasionally
visit Arlington’s sister city in Germany, Bad Konigchofen.
It was there that Capehart first observed the
traditional Christkindl Market (kris-kin-dill).
“It’s an enchanting family market in the
tradition of markets held throughout Germany during the Holiday season,” she
said. “The Market features authentic German food and beverages, entertainment,
arts and crafts, and holiday gifts.”
But would that idea work out in Arlington? The
city, chamber of commerce and a host of volunteers decided to give it a try
last year. It proved to be a major success that exceeded even optimistic hopes.
This year’s Christkindle includes a special
appearance by the Christkindl Angel. Also new to this year’s festivities will
be a Children’s Lantern Parade as part of the opening ceremonies. Another new
addition preceding the market will be a “volksmarch,” or walking event (in
Germany these are called “volkssports”).
The market, which is held on the grounds of
the Ballpark in Arlington, is the perfect complement to Six Flags Holiday in
the Park, the Arlington Holiday Lights Parade and other Spirit
of Arlington holiday events.
The Christkindl Market this year will last
twice as long as the 2011 version, starting November 29 and running through
December 15.
The original Christkindlmarkt dates back to
the mid-16th century in Nuremberg, Germany.
Christkindl market is now a joint effort by
the Arlington Chamber of Commerce, Experience Arlington (the Convention and
Visitors Bureau), and the City of Arlington. For market hours and a complete
schedule of events, please visit their website at www.arlingtonchristkindl.com.
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