I believe it was the year of 2005 when I saw my first Yuletide
show. I was 20 years old. (The same number of years as the Yuletide
Show! :) I attended the show with my boyfriend and his family. For
his family, the Yuletide show was a family tradition which included
buying Christmas cookies at intermission. Yum! It was an amazing
show! I will never forget the feeling of being in a Christmas
wonderland where beautiful chords along with incredible
orchestration created the "awh" with every piece....Read More »
Seriously, you need to see this.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
In December 1997, I was halfway through my sophomore year at
Butler. I had just started taking harp lessons in January, and my
harp teacher, Diane Evans, was the principal harpist with ISO. She
knew how much I loved musicals and pops concerts, so she told me in
November that I absolutely must check out Yuletide at the Symphony.
I balked. First of all, tickets were almost $20 at the time, and as
a broke college student, that sounded ridiculous. I didn't know
anything about the show, and I wasn't...Read More »
Happy 25th Birthday Yuletide!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
Today is my 29th birthday and December 4 will be my 25th Yuletide
Celebration. As I have been receiving wonderful cards and calls
from friends all day, I have realized that my birthday memories
through the years have always been connected to the Yuletide
Celebration and want to take a moment to reflect on my favorite
memories through the years. We had recently moved to Indianapolis
when my dad saw the advertisement for a new type of Christmas show
taking place at the Hilbert Circle Theatre, The...Read More »
Dreaming of Fond memories
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I've only been to Yuletide Celebration once-- it was possibly 15
years ago. It was a fieldtrip with the school orchestra I was in. I
always have enjoyed performances, and although I don't remember
much, I do remember enjoying it. I'd like to share the wonderful
holiday experience with my husband some time. I would love for this
year to be memorable with this prize-- he's been laid off from his
career, and was diagnosed with a chronic debilitating illness this
summer. We sure could use some...Read More »
Why I love Yuletide
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I love Sandi Patty. I love her cheerfulness and how she works a
crowd. The year I went was when the boys choir sang with her. It
was awesome and such a great holiday memory. We can't afford to go
this year and really would love to make it a part of our Christmas
celebration. Even if I don't win this contest I will be looking for
a way to afford it. God Bless you!
Name: Shelly Cummings
City: Indianapolis
Name: Shelly Cummings
City: Indianapolis
Yuletide with the Choir!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
In my junior year at Tri-West High School, my choir teacher Mrs.
Hahn planned an evening trip to the ISO for the annual Yuletide
Celebration. As soon as she announced it, I was ecstatic! I had
been once before in middle school, and I loved it and wanted to go
back ever since then. I loved all the decorations, and the giant
Christmas tree in the middle of the lobby was so magical, I
immediately went to buy a few of the delicious gingerbread cookies
and milk and urged my friends to do so too! We...Read More »
Through a Child's Eyes
Sunday, November 21, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I had always loved Yuletide, having enjoyed it with wonderful
friend/friends. It is my favorite Christmas Show in Indy! - but,
nothing was as enchanting as when I took my two young newphews and
got to see the wonder in their eyes and on their faces as Santa
came down the Chimney and went back up the chimney to his sled,
after visiting the Yuletide family, ho-ho-ho-ing, away! - and all
the other wonderful parts of the show: the tap-dancing Santas, the
Christmas Carol piece, Santa going down the...Read More »
My First and Only Yuletide Celebration
Sunday, November 21, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I remember when I was eleven years old, I attended the Yuletide
Christmas Celebration in December of 2004. A neighbor of mine gave
my mother and me tickets to the Yuletide show. We were both very
excited because we had never been before because we could not
afford the tickets. I remember when we entered into the orchestra;
I stood in awe of the beautiful decorations that were placed
throughout the lobby and theatre. The decorations were magical and
made me feel the Christmas spirit all around....Read More »
Christmas without the Yuletide
Saturday, November 20, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I would like to be able to say I have been to see the Yuletide
Celebration. I know several people that have, they all say it is a
wonderful experience. I was online checking on pricing, but my
husband is without a job right now. I would love to take our
family, I feel like our children are old enough to enjoy this
wonderful preformance. I would love the opportunity to win this
christmas package,to share with them the joy to the season.
Name: Lynn Steppe
City: Terre Haute
Name: Lynn Steppe
City: Terre Haute
Not Tradition, but NECESSITY!
Friday, November 19, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
Although I grew up in Indiana, I had never been to the Yuletide
until 2005 when my boyfriend and I purchased tickets for ourselves
and my cousin and her husband. We girls made the boys dress up a
bit giving us an excuse to buy new outfits and "doll up" a bit!
From the minute the curtain went up, I was in love with the show.
We left that evening feeling more like kids than the exhausted 25
year olds who were busting our bums to make names for ourselves in
the working world. Tap Dancing Santas??!!...Read More »
family
Friday, November 19, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
My story is the experience the Yuletide Celebration has for our
family. We have 4 children from 22 to 11. The night we dress up and
come downtown, eat out downtown and experience Yuletide together is
one I will always treasure. My kids know we can't afford it and
know we have made sacrifices to take the whole family. They feel
the Christmas spirit throughout the whole evening. It's as if time
stands still during the rendition of the Night Before
Christmas. Thanks for providing such an...Read More »
All Together
Thursday, November 18, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
My Brother-in-law got all the women together in the family we had
no idea what was going on "dress nice" he says. He picks us all up
in a rented limo takes us to have professional group photos taken,
then away we go to the Yuletide Celebration, we had no idea were
the vehicle was going just tons of good talk and laughter as we
found out one of the 3 sisters had her shoes on the wrong feet
because she just kept complaining how bad her feet hurt, to this
day it's still a good laugh. We brought up...Read More »
I remember
Thursday, November 18, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I remember the first time we as a family attended the Yuletide
Celebration, it was the buzz all over, people everywhere had
attended the year before and they just talked with such ah. We as a
family purchased tickets and I remember the warm feeling as we
walked into the Circle theather, I was so impressed and then the
show started, I felt like a 5 year old, I was totally amazed with
the show-I didn't want to miss one single moment. We as a family
enjoyed the experience and afterwards went to...Read More »
No one knew cookies were so funny
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
In Dec. 2006 my mother and I were lucky enough to score 2 front-row
tickets to Yuletide. It was a weeknight, and it being December
everything was rush rush rush -- hurry from work, to Weight
Watchers, grab a bite to eat and find our seats. Whew! Did you
catch that bit about Weight Watchers. It'll be important in a
minute. Mike Eldred was the host that year (and I would love to see
him come back), and the variety acts were spectacular. However,
when a group of young men started in on a love song...Read More »
Sandi Patty
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I work at Gosport Elementary as a teacher's aide. Our principal
invited all of us to a get-in-the-spirit outing before Christmas.
We decided to go to the Yuletide Celebration and out to dinner too.
I had never been there, nor had a lot of my co-workers. We had
dinner, then on to the symphony! I was already excited, but when we
walked in and saw that huge tree, wow! We got to our seats and soon
the show started. I love Sandi Patty and have a lot of her music,
so I couldn't wait to see and hear...Read More »
MEMORIES
Tuesday, November 16, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
My memories go way back to when my grandmother Alberta Eaton used
to take us to the symphony. We used to attend church as a large
family first and then make our way down town to see the Yuletide
Celebration. From pulling up on the circle and walking into the
crowded pavilion we always knew we were in for a great show.
Alberta would always go out of her way and get us tickets up front
close to the stage. As the show started us grandkids loved the
sounds of the symphony while watching the...Read More »
O Holy Night
Monday, November 15, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
I attended several Yuletide Celebrations in the 90's and remember
one year there were four hosts. At one point in the show the one of
the hosts that sang tenor stood in front of the red curtain and
sang O Holy Night with no frills and it was so beautiful that it
brought tears to my eyes. I still remember that performance
everytime I hear that beautiful Christmas Carol!!
Name: Carol Savage
City: Kokomo
Name: Carol Savage
City: Kokomo
Christmas Memories
Monday, November 15, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
My family has gone to many Yuletide Celebrations throughout my
childhood. As my sisters and I have our own children now, several
of them have been able to attend. They LOVE it! Oct 6th my oldest
sister was diagnosed with a rare form of Acute Lymphoblastic
Leukemia and is undergoing large doses of chemo. She has 2 little
girls. We would absolutely be thrilled to be able share this
experience with her again- not knowing what the future holds for
her and her family.
Name: Leah Richardson
City:...Read More »
Name: Leah Richardson
City:...Read More »
Memories
Friday, November 12, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
My mother was diagnosed with SVID (Small Vessel Ischemic Disease) a
few years ago and eventually went into a nursing home. Since she
didn't have much space for "things" we tried to give her gifts that
might make memories that would survive the disease (symptoms are
similar to Alzheimers and Parkinsons). Her first Christmas in the
nursing home was very difficult for her, so we chose the Yuletide
Celebration as her gift that year. She enjoyed it so much that it
made that Christmas one of her...Read More »
A Tradition of Friendship
Thursday, November 11, 2010 by
Everyone's a Critic
When I first moved to Indianapolis in 1998, friends invited me to
go to the Yuletide Celebration as part of a large group. We were
all single, young adults and had a great time getting all dressed
up and having a night on the town. As my circle of friends changed
over the years, I still organized a group outing for a few years.
It is such a fun way to spend an evening with friends, and I'm so
grateful for the memories and pictures of us decked out in our
holiday finest! Now many of us are...Read More »