Hey there, Atlanta! Get ready for the Georgia Festival of Trees to roll back into town with a splash of nostalgia and a pinch of holiday joy! Set your calendars because beginning on November 23rd, the festive event will feature none other than Penny the Pink Pig, a ride that has claimed a warm spot in the hearts of countless Atlantans.
If you’re wondering about the buzz, let me take you back to the roots. Back in 1953, a delightful pink critter named Prisicilla made her debut at Rich’s Department store in bustling downtown Atlanta. Fast forward to today, and you’ll find its charming successor, Penny, ready to make her debut at the new location. Festival Executive Director Angie Ulibarri shared some insights, telling us that Penny is bringing back that warm fuzzy feeling of nostalgia folks have missed since Prisicilla’s ride took a bow in 2021.
In simplest terms, it’s all about memories! Ulibarri mentioned chatting with Atlantans who have cherished memories of hopping on the Pink Pig ride throughout their childhood. Being part of the city’s holiday fabric for so long, it’s like flipping through old family albums. The joy of bringing your grandparents, your parents, your kids, and their kids to share in the same fun rides on this whimsical pink pal definitely makes it something extra special.
Head Elf Waffles McSnowflake (yes, that’s his elf name!) is one of this year’s entertainment headliners who’s seen firsthand just how the Pink Pig is a family affair. He recalls meeting a lady who couldn’t hold back tears when told about the return of the Pink Pig. She fondly remembered her rides with her grandmother, capturing a magical season that had somewhat quietly slipped away.
And here’s something more to smile about! Rides on Penny will be an absolute steal at just $5. The festival promises to be a jamboree of activities beyond the Pink Pig too, from fun-filled games to a captivating tree auction. Don’t miss out on some live performances, with merry acts topping the entertainment bill, sure to inject some jingle bell jive into your day!
Attending the festival isn’t just about enjoying the holiday spirit—it doubles up as a chance to contribute to a worthy cause. Funds raised through the tree auction will play their part in raising awareness and tackling human trafficking in Georgia. So you not only take away heartwarming experiences but leave a positive footprint on a critical cause.
So folks, mark your Google calendars and get that festive spirit ready to rock at the Georgia Gas South Convention Center in Duluth located at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway. Check out event schedules and secure your tickets to ensure you don’t miss out on Atlanta’s talking point of the season.
Why not grab someone you love, indulge in the nostalgia, and make some sparkling new memories with Penny the Pink Pig? You’re bound to have a blast while doing some real good. So y’all better book those rides and bring on the smiles!
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