Orange County Economic Development Corporation Announces “25 Days of Christmas” Local Commitment Challenge

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The Orange County Economic Development Corporation is proud to launch the “25 Days of Christmas” Local Commitment Challenge, a festive initiative designed to inspire residents to SHOP, EAT, BUY, and LIVE LOCAL this holiday season.

The event kicks off on Small Business Saturday, November 30, 2024, and continues through Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024, showcasing local businesses and encouraging the community to choose Orange County for their holiday shopping, dining, and entertainment.

As part of this challenge, the EDC is hosting a LOCAL ❤️ Bingo game, allowing participants to engage with local businesses in a fun and interactive way while supporting the local economy.

Local businesses are invited to participate in this promotion. To be featured, businesses can send their details to jirvin@orangecountyedc.com.

Stay tuned for daily updates, including business spotlights, special events, and sales, by following the Orange County Economic Development Corporation on Facebook.

You can download your Bingo card and the rules here.

For additional information, please contact the Orange County EDC at jirvin@orangecountyedc.com or call 409-883-7770. Let’s make this holiday season merry and bright by shopping and supporting local!

Shangri La Gardens to Host Annual Christmas Strolls

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Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center is thrilled to announce its annual Christmas Strolls, a family-friendly event that combines the beauty of nature with the joy of the season. On select evenings starting December 3, 2024, the public is invited to stroll through the magically transformed gardens that feature thousands of lights, unique Christmas trees decorated by talented community members and festive flowering displays. Admission to Shangri La Gardens is free of charge.

“Since the conclusion of 2023 Strolls, our team at Shangri La Gardens has thoughtfully prepared for this special community event. We have implemented updates to this season of Strolls, including a new pathway in the garden,” said Angie Mason, executive director at Shangri La. “We encourage families to plan their holiday visit early in the season, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, to experience smaller crowds. Our team appreciates the Orange Police Department for their efforts in ensuring the safety of our guests by monitoring street traffic near the gardens.”

Christmas Strolls are open to the public from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, with the last entrance at 8:30 p.m. A Senior, Mobility Friendly & Sensory Sensitivity Hour will be offered each night of Strolls from 5-6 p.m. This sensory-friendly hour is designed for smaller crowds at dusk and has no music or flashing lights. Guests with mobility challenges and sensory sensitivities, as well as their caregivers and families, are invited to enjoy Strolls during this time.

To enhance the festive atmosphere, Shangri La Gardens invites visitors to don their best holiday apparel for the weekly themes:

  • Crazy Christmas Hat Week – December 3-7
  • Family Holiday PJ Week Week – December 10-14
  • Ugly Christmas Sweater Week – December 17-21

“Throughout December, we will hold our annual Community Food Drive. This initiative benefits Orange Christian Services, a non-profit organization that has served Orange County since 1979,” said Marlene Cox, guest services coordinator at Shangri La. “This food drive provides vital resources for those in our community in greatest need. We encourage visitors to help us make an impact this holiday season by bringing non-perishable food items to Strolls.”

Other free holiday happenings at Shangri La Gardens include Dreaming of a Green Christmas on Saturday, December 14. This day begins at 10:30 a.m. with opportunities for families to engage in environmentally friendly activities, which include natural ornament making. There will also be multiple holiday-themed photo-ops to commemorate cherished family memories. Dreaming of a Green Christmas activities end at 3 p.m.

“This Christmas, as we Stroll, let’s remember to be kind to our volunteers and neighbors just as Shangri La is kind to our world. We look forward to sharing the joy and magic of the season with our community throughout Christmas Strolls,” said Mason.

Shangri La Gardens and Nature Center is located at 2111 West Park Avenue in Orange, Texas. The gardens are closed to the public on Sundays and Mondays. To plan a holiday visit, please visit shangrilagardens.org.

West Orange Hosts Festive Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration

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The City of West Orange is delighted to invite the community to its Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration, an evening of holiday magic and cheer, on Monday, December 2, 2024, at 6:00 PM. This special event will take place at West Orange City Hall, located at 2700 Western Avenue in West Orange.

Event Highlights

  • A “Cajun Night Before Christmas” – Immerse yourself in a uniquely festive twist on the classic holiday spirit with a Cajun flair.
  • Visit with Santa – Kids of all ages are welcome to meet Santa and share their Christmas wishes.
  • Caroling – Enjoy the harmonious sounds of traditional holiday songs as we gather as a community to celebrate the season.

This free, family-friendly event promises to fill your evening with joy and cherished memories. Bring your loved ones and get into the Christmas spirit as we light up the holiday season together!

The Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season in West Orange. Be sure to arrive early to grab a great spot for caroling and meet Santa!

City of Vidor Kicks Off 15 Days of Frosty Scavenger Hunt for Holiday Fun

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The holiday spirit is in full swing, and the City of Vidor Visitor Center is thrilled to announce the 15 Days of Frosty Scavenger Hunt, an exciting community event that promises festive fun, intriguing clues, and plenty of prizes!

🎅 Event Details:

  • When: December 2nd through December 20th (Monday–Friday)
  • Where: Items will be hidden throughout the City of Vidor!
  • Time: Clues will be posted daily after items are hidden in the morning.

Participants will follow daily hints to uncover hidden treasures scattered across the city. Each day brings a new chance to explore, engage, and experience the season’s joy with family and friends.

Exciting prizes are waiting to be discovered! Be sure to follow their Facebook page for daily updates and to find out what prizes are up for grabs.

Here’s the prize list:

Prize: Cooler valued at $300
Prize: Yeti cooler with a 30 oz Yeti tumbler, 26 oz Yeti bottle, and Yeti can holder
Sponsor: Michaela Castilaw Cody Banken
Prize: $60 in gift certificates
Prize: $40 in gift certificates
Prize: Hair products valued at over $75
Sponsor: Just Us Salon
Prize: Assorted dog treats and goodies
Prize: Mary Kay basket valued over $100
Sponsor: Sarah Castilaw (Mary Kay Sales Director)
Prize: Vidoropoly game
Prize: 50% off Wedding Day Coordination (valued at $1000)
Sponsor: @RayLee Jo Events @Samantha Broussard
Prize: Detailing certificate valued at $125
Sponsor: @Campbells Detailing
Prize: Beanie and Keychain valued at $40
Prize: Gift basket
Sponsor: Brittany Wilson, Realtor and Motivated Builders LLC

Bring your family, lace up your walking shoes, and make this holiday season unforgettable. See you on the hunt!

Golden Triangle Polymers Donates $20,000 to VFW Post 2775

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Southeast Texas marked Veterans Day with heartfelt tributes and acts of generosity. VFW Post 2775 in Orange, Texas, held a luncheon on Monday, honoring veterans who have bravely served our country. During the event, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 2775 received an unexpected yet much-appreciated donation—a $20,000 check from Golden Triangle Polymers.

The surprise donation was presented by Chad Jennings, plant manager at Golden Triangle Polymers, who emphasized the company’s commitment to recognizing veterans both within the community and at their plant. “Today, we are donating $20,000 to VFW Post 2775,” said Jennings. “We wanted to honor our veterans and make a meaningful contribution to support their well-being.”

The funds will be allocated towards essential repairs at the VFW facility, which serves as a vital community hub for veterans. “This building is a place where veterans find solidarity and compassion,” said Jennings. “We wanted to help ensure it remains a welcoming and safe space for them.”

VFW Post 2775 Commander Seth Watkins expressed his gratitude for the generous contribution, noting its significance. “It means a lot that there are still people who care about veterans,” said Watkins. He shared that a portion of the donation will be used to enhance the Veterans’ Relief Fund, which provides financial assistance to veterans and their families facing unexpected hardships.

“The biggest thing we offer is a safe area for any veteran, regardless of their experiences,” added Watkins. “It’s a place to connect, share, and support one another. This donation helps us continue providing that vital service.”

Watkins and other veterans in attendance encouraged more veterans in the community to join the VFW, highlighting the strong support network and sense of camaraderie the organization fosters.

Golden Triangle Polymers’ donation is a testament to their dedication to giving back to the community and recognizing the sacrifices made by those who served. “It’s an honor to give back to a group that has given so much for us,” concluded Jennings.

 

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