Sunday, December 8, 2024

The City of the Christmas Story’: Nativity Scenes Unveiled on Main Street

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — The cherished Santa Monica Nativity Scenes officially reopened at their new location on Sunday, December 8, 2024, bringing a sense of holiday nostalgia to the community. The event, hosted at 2311 Main Street, featured live music, refreshments, and a warm celebration of the 70-year-old tradition that has become synonymous with the city’s holiday season. Five of the eleven booths were on display, showcasing the enduring craftsmanship and community effort behind the iconic scenes. This year’s event highlighted the history of the Nativity Scenes, which date back to 1953, when Herb Spurgeon, a local businessman and civic leader, collaborated with Santa Monica churches to create the original displays. The booths, initially situated at Palisades Park, became a symbol of Santa Monica’s identity as “The City of the Christmas Story.” A variety of community leaders and churches, including St. Monica, Vintage Church, and the First United Methodist Church, have supported the tradition over the decades. The displays, originally featuring detailed dioramas and contributions such as Santa Monica College’s “Singing Cross,” reflect the spirit of unity and faith among residents. The displays were relocated to Main Street following logistical challenges and rising costs in recent years. Organizers have emphasized the importance of continued community support to refurbish and preserve the booths. Donations can be made at santamonicanativityscenes.org to ensure the longevity of this all-volunteer effort. The Nativity Scene remains open to visitors throughout the holiday season, continuing to spread joy and the story of Christmas to locals and tourists alike. Visit the Santa Monica Nativity Scenes to learn more at: santamonicanativityscenes.org.

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