Tree Lighting on the Boston Common
Tomorrow night is the tree lighting on the Boston Common. I’ll never forget the moment I was asked to be Santa Claus for the City of Boston. As a Santa Claus for hire in Massachusetts, reaching this point in my career was a game changer for me. At that point I had been Santa Claus for about eight years, and while many of my events were in Boston, the majority were all over Massachusetts. What’s
Santa Boston Interviewed on NBC
Santa Boston, the best Santa Claus for hire in Massachusetts, was recently interviewed on NBC Boston about the Santa shortage in Boston, Massachusetts and all over New England.
The Perfect Visit with St. Nick has 3 Elements According to this Popular Santa Claus
Location, location, location. Just like in real estate, where Santa Claus meets with the little one makes a bigger difference than you might think…
What’s in a Santa Claus Visit?
Santa Claus is available for a limited number of in-person appearances in 2021. Santa is fully vaccinated and offers a safe and enjoyable visit for everyone. Sojourns with St. Nick include a dramatic reading of “The Night Before Christmas;” caroling (led by Kris Kringle himself!); and individual visits with each child. Joy and laughter, wonderful photos and amazing memories are all part of your time with Santa Boston. Contact Santa today for pricing and availability.
Hire Santa Boston Virtually!
Are you excited to give your children the opportunity to visit with Santa Claus, but worried about visiting the mall? Now you can bring Santa safely into your home, virtually of course! Santa Boston is offering virtual visits that are fun, interactive and special. Each child will have plenty of time to chat with Santa (unlike short visits with Santa at the mall). Santa Jim is well-versed in virtual visits, having entertained over 400 families
2021 Boston Common “Tree for Boston” Unveiled in Nova Scotia
The Christmas tree that will be on display in Boston Common this winter has been unveiled. The 2021 Tree for Boston will be a 60-year-old, 48-foot white spruce from Nova Scotia. Advertisement It will be cut down Nov. 10 before being shipped to Boston. A tree lighting ceremony will be held on Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. at Boston Common. The tree is an annual gift from Nova Scotia to the city to show appreciation