City Of Boston to Host 4th Annual Ship Lighting at Martin’s Park on November 30
Boston’s newest holiday tradition will be held on Saturday, November 30, from 4-6 p.m. in Martin’s Park at the Smith Family Waterfront. Located in the Seaport District and Fort Point neighborhoods, this fourth annual children’s celebration is hosted by the Friends of Martin’s Park and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department.
Located at 64 Sleeper Street, Martin’s Park at the Smith Family Waterfront is a climate-resilient park built in memory of eight-year-old Martin Richard, the youngest victim of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The accessible park provides play opportunities for children, families, and visitors of all abilities.
The Park’s wooden playship is the centerpiece of the space and will be transformed into a beautiful holiday display when the ship, surrounding fencing, and pedestrian bridge are illuminated with over 7,600 feet of white and blue LED lights.
Visitors are encouraged to head inside the park for the celebration, sponsored by the Friends of Martin’s Park and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, with additional support from presenting sponsor Nan Fung Life Sciences Real Estate and supporting sponsors Martin Richard Foundation, MacKay Construction, WS Development, and Lusterity Design + Events. Refreshments will include eggnog from H.P. Hood, hot cocoa from Tuscan Kitchen, and coffee from Caffe Nero Seaport.
Santa Claus and The Grinch will arrive by boat with the Boston Police Harbor Unit at the Harborwalk and enter the park to switch on the lights. Entertainment will be provided by the acapella group Ball In The House, performing a selection of holiday classics. Special guests include the Boston Red Sox official mascots Wally and Tessie the Green Monsters, and the Seaport’s own Betty the Yeti. The event will be presented by Kim Carrigan of Carrigan and Company Podcast. In addition, the Boston Park Rangers will be on hand, along with a fire truck from the Boston Fire Department.
The City of Boston celebrates the lighting of Boston’s official 2024 Christmas tree from Nova Scotia on Boston Common on Thursday, December 5, beginning at 6 p.m. This year’s tree is a 48-year-old, 45-foot-tall white spruce donated by Liz and Hugh Ryan of Mattie Settlement, Nova Scotia. The celebration will be immediately followed by the lighting of the trees on Commonwealth Avenue Mall at Arlington Street and Commonwealth Avenue at 8:15 p.m.
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