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The Hunt for Good Christmas Music

10 Dec

Of the many unusual things I get to do as an event planner, the latest adventure I went on didn’t require leaving my office. It did, however require suffering through an extreme amount of Christmas music to come up with the perfect holiday playlist for this weekends  Moretown Artisans’ Sale.

As a result, I’ve been informed by reliable sources that I may develop something called Post-Christmatic-Music Syndrome (PCMS).  It occurs more commonly after a season’s long exposure to the Hallmarking of Christmas, but in rare cases such as mine, it occurs after mass exposure to holiday madness. Symptoms include repeated humming of holiday tunes, a reluctance to stop putting up holiday decorations, and worst of all: a notable lack of style as seen by wearing bright red sweatshirts with white collars and prints of kittens on them, or the wearing of light-up tree ornament shaped jewelery. (Fortunatly I have have only showed mild signs like humming and sometimes tapping my foot to Christmas music.)  Sadly, while there are ways to suppress it, there is no known cure for this mind-numbing illness. Should my immune system weaken and I succumb to this disease, as an event planner, I will just have to carry on!

In spite of the immensely large amount of horrible holiday tunes I listened to, I have completed making what I feel is the best blend of holiday music ever, (it’s actually 50/50 with non-holiday tunes…) And I haven’t been able to get the holly-jolly out of my ears in days. At this point, I’ve relented and am just listening to my playlist to a.) edit the list and make sure there are no surprises and b.) give in to the holiday spirit now that we actually have snow and it looks the part… But don’t worry! I have increased my intake of Grunge Rock to counter the effects of PCMS.

And after all that work, I figured the least I could do is share with you my faorite holiday tunes. I figured I’d spare you the bad tunes, because they are so bad that you never want to hear them. Their’ staying power is overwhelming and you’ll have them stuck in your head all day. So here’s my Hit list so you don’t have to suffer PCMS, which I fear I will inevitably succumb to.  (Sorry that not all of these are linked up… I’m working on it!)

Cheers!

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Hit List

  • Frosty the Snowman by Fiona Apple
  • Skating by Vince Gauraldi
  • Silver Bells by Meaghan Smith (even if she does spell her name all wrong…)
  • Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson
  • God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman by The Barenaked Ladies and Sarah McLachlan
  • You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch by Thurl Ravenscroft

Enjoy!

It’s (sorta) beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

3 Dec

So it’s been R-wording when it should be snowing. It doesn’t look anything like Christmas out there unless you can look past the green-ish brown yards, twiggy, leafless trees and high raging chocolate milk colored Mad River roaring by the road. If you can get past all that, you can see that people are still feeling festive, evidenced by lights and wreathes and bows and the occasional singing inflatable snowmen.
Yes, even though we seem to be trapped in a snowglobe that has no snow in it, the holiday spirit is still alive and is ultimately what matters!
And in the spirit of things, I am happy to announce that the Moretown Artisans’ Sale is filled to the brim with such talent and variety that you will be able to find gifts for everyone – everyone – on your list! In addition to the amazing TWO days of sales, this year, the lower level will host a series of events sponsoring the Vermont Food Bank. On Saturday, from 12-1 and 2-3, local Storyteller Cordy Johnson will be telling tales that the whole family will enjoy. On Sunday, from 12-2, Santa will pay a special visit to the Moretown Artisans’ Sale! Both days from 11-3 there will be a kids crafts corner with tons of different holiday inspired crafts for the kiddos to create!  All three amazing events are $3 or FREE with a donation of two or more non-perishable items for the Vermont Food Bank.
I am really getting excited for this show! The vendors are so amazing, the lower level events are going to be awesome! Now all that’s left is that YOU will have to come and enjoy it all!

Holiday buzz buzz

20 Nov

I love planning events because it allows me to really flex my creative muscle and come up with new twists on traditional approaches to things. But of all the events that’s I’ve been a part of, The Moretown Artisans’ Sale, and more specifically the new use of the lower level for this event, REALLY allows me to get my Holiday buzz on!

Last night I met with the woman running the Kids Craft Corner for the show (Jessica Knoop – coolest kid taker-care-of-er ever!!) and did we have fun coming up with ideas for the event! We will have tons of fun ornaments and other crafts for the kids to make. The place is going to be so beautiful, you’d never know you were in the Town Hall!

Check on the Moretown Artisans’ blog for more information or contact me if you have any questions!

Can’t wait for the Sale!

snowflakes, sparkles and magic in the air,

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