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History books refer to the United States as "the melting pot" where all nations and traditions blend together. Indeed, our Christmas celebrations would indicate just that. We have carols from England and Australia and trees from Germany.

Santa Claus or St. Nick in a red suit originated in Scandinavia and his arrival through the chimney to fill stockings is reminiscent of the Netherlands. His sleigh drawn by reindeer began in Switzerland, and our parades may be a carry-over from Latin processions. Of course the traditional feasting is typical of all nations. We, in turn, have fattened up the jolly old man in the red suit and blended all the traditions until he comes down the chimney on Christmas Eve, leaves gifts and stockings filled with treats and departs in a sleigh drawn by eight tiny reindeer. The media has helped to make this a universal Christmas image...Santa Claus.

In Mexico, the children play a Christmas game. A piñata, which is a colorfully decorated jar, is hung from the ceiling. The piñata is filled with gifts and candies. One child is blindfolded and given a stick. He swings the stick around in the air. When he hits the piñata it breaks, and the presents pour out on the floor. All the children rush to gather up the gifts. A special Mexican Christmas dish is a mixture of fruits and vegetables, covered with all kinds of candies.

The children in France do not hang up Christmas stockings. Instead, they put their shoes outside to be filled with gifts.

In Italy, each child has his own Ceppo. A Ceppo is shaped like a Christmas tree, except that it is made with poles and looks like a pyramid. There are shelves where gifts are placed. The bottom shelf is often a nativity scene. The Ceppo is also decorated with candles, ornaments, and pine cones.

The Yule Log is a tradition in many countries. With great ceremony the log is brought in and placed in the fireplace. People in countries as far apart as England and Yugoslavia bring in the Yule Log.

Throughout the world, children go through the streets singing Christmas carols. In Poland, carolers used to carry a star. Many dressed as shepherds and wise men. In some Slavic countries, children receive gifts as they go caroling.

Christmas dinner is always a wonderful event. It, too, is different throughout the world. In America, it is usually turkey or goose. Long ago in England, it was boar's head and brawne, peacock, and mutton pies. Some countries even serve a whole roast pig. In Poland, Christmas dinner has 12 courses. A chair at the table is always left empty in case a traveler stops.

Twelth Night, January 6th, is an important part of some countries' Christmas celebrations. In England, it was the "twelfth day of Christmas," just as in the song. It was the day to take down the Christmas greens and burn them in a gay celebration. Some people in the United States still follow this custom.

In certain countries, January 6th, called the Day of the Three Kings, is the day of gift-giving. It is believed be the day that the three wise men, traveling from far countries, finally arrived in Bethlehem to bring the baby Jesus their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In Latin America, children get their gifts from the three kings on January 6th, not from Santa Claus. The three kings come riding through town, people say, and leave presents in the children's shoes set outside the door. Thoughtful children, of course, remember to leave hay and water for the kings' camels.

In South America there are exciting parades and fireworks on the Day of the Kings. People dress up as servants from Egypt and Oriental countries to march in the procession ahead of the three kings. Parades in Peru show the three kings as Ethiopian, Inca, and Spanish!

In southern France and in Spain, children go out the eve of January 6th carrying gifts of fruit and cake for the Christ Child, and hoping to meet the three kings who will deliver their gifts. If they do not see kings, they take their gifts to the church.

There are many Christmas customs and traditions. And all people have their own special ways of celebrating Christmas. It is a time of great joy. And it should be a time of great charity, a time of giving. After all, it is day to celebrate the birth of Christ, who gave his for mankind. Perhaps the best description of Christmas is in the beautiful carol:

Silent night, Holy night,
All is calm, all is bright.

 The National Christmas Tree Goes Green

(ARA) - Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, how lovely are your … computer chips? That’s right, this year the National Christmas Tree will have lamps fitted with tiny computer chips that release multi-colored light -- called LEDs (light emitting diodes) -- the latest in energy efficient lighting. The effect will create a tree that’s brilliantly different than the traditional incandescent lights … and more than a hundred times more energy efficient.

As planning began for the 2007 tree, officials from the White House and the National Park Service asked GE to look into the possibility of adding LEDs in this year’s design. “LEDs are becoming the first choice for so many people who want long lasting, beautiful and energy efficient lighting in their homes. It’s only natural that we should have it for our holiday tree, too,” says Kathy Presciano, lighting designer for the National Tree, who works for GE Consumer & Industrial. “This year, we’ve produced a GE 26-light string that we believe will fit the bill. It should save the government over 120 watts of energy for every string of lights.”

An Experiment in Savings

Traditionally, the National Christmas Tree holds 500 strings of incandescent lights, not counting the topper. This year, in keeping with GE’s commitment to eco-friendly initiatives, the company decided a more earth-friendly design was needed, replacing those bulbs with multicolored LEDs. In addition to the tremendous energy savings, LEDs have nearly 20 times the life of a traditional, incandescent lamp, meaning these lights can be used year after year.

“We’ll have to make adjustments as we go to get the right number of strings on the tree, and the right level of brightness. But once we do, we will establish a new tradition of energy conservation for the National Tree, and a template we can use for years to come,” Presciano says.

Innovation Behind the Scenes

Planning for this year’s tree began almost as soon as last year’s tree was taken down -- a typical timeline regardless of the lighting technology. Presciano began conceptualizing this tree and putting together preliminary drawings as early as January.  

That much lead-time is necessary because, once approved, the tree’s ornaments need to be fabricated. This year’s tree will feature approximately 125 red bows that are 26 inches high and nearly 20 inches wide. Fabrication of the ornaments is donated by SABIC Innovative Plastics, located in Pittsfield, Mass. SABIC used Lexan polycarbonate sheet for the ornaments because it is resistant to sun and impact, and works well in outdoor lighted sign applications. The red shiny garland, all 1,000 feet of it -- will feature red LED lights, too.

While this year’s topper will be the same 42-inch, three-dimensional star design used last year, it will be refabricated for the 2007 season using GE’s Tetra Power White LEDs. Sold primarily to industrial sign makers, this LED is 15 times brighter than the standard LED. When completed, this topper is intended to be an “heirloom” topper, which can be used year after year.

Looking to the Future

“LEDs are becoming more and more popular because they last much longer and are extremely energy efficient,” Presciano says. For instance, one 26-lamp string of traditional lights lasts 1,000 hours and burns at 125 watts. The same size string in LED lasts 20,000 hours and burns at 2.3 watts. One set of LED lights costs only ten cents of electricity to run all season, she adds.

Presciano is excited about the road ahead. “This is a time of bold new frontiers in eco-friendly lighting. We’re proud to bring those innovations to light on the National Tree.”  For more information on how you can use eco-friendly lighting technology in your home, visit www.gelighting.com.   Courtesy of ARAcontent

Looking for a great game for your Office Christmas Party...try a dinner murder mystery with Santa Clause...

The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause is a contemporary murder mystery game that takes place at the Christmas Party of the law firm Lie, Cheat & Steal. With this many lawyers & politicians involved there is sure to be plenty of back stabbing going around.

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Santa Claus is Coming! Our Santa Apron and Hat makes the perfect gift for friends and family. Don't forget to give one to the Christmas Morning Chef! Be festive for the Holiday Season.

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Eight Feet Filled with Toys! 8' Christmas Stocking is filled with 15-20 large toys. It comes with 1000 entry blanks and two banners for a raffle or giveaway.

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Six Feet of Toys! 6' Christmas Stocking is filled with 10-15 large toys. It comes with 500 entry blanks and a banner for raffle or giveaway.

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