One of my favorite Christmas Events to go to each year is to see the Trains at NorthPark and I am so happy they are not cancelling this event. Because Charlie and I would be so disappointed.
If you would like to attend I will be hosting a Giveaway later in the month. You much watch my Facebook page for the contest. In the meantime here is the information for 2020 Trains at NorthPark which arrive Nov. 14th, benefiting Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
DALLAS, August 2020 –In a year that has challenged all, The Trains at NorthPark will still bring joy by the carload starting November 14, 2020, hauling holiday hope for families through January 3, 2021.
Benefiting Ronald McDonald of Dallas (RMHD) and presented by Bank of Texas, The Trains is currently selling the keepsake personalized railcars that will run the 2020 season’s tracks.
Helping conduct The Trains at NorthPark 2020 are Honorary Chair Sandy Phillips, a long-time RMHD volunteer, along with co-chairs Nicole Brewer and Natalie Lesikar.
The largest miniature train exhibit in Texas with 1,600-foot of tracks set against a charming and elaborate variety of holiday landscapes, The Trains will once again include over 700 railcars bearing the names of the companies, organizations, families, and individuals that make the attraction possible.
Each year, hundreds of customized cars hit the tracks in support of the House, with available 2020 options including a variety of standard railcars for $200, a caboose for $250, a special edition Tangerine Orange Passenger Car for $300, and an engine for $350.
“The holidays seem an eternity away, but the prospect of the arrival of The Trains has given our families and staff a new cause for hope,” said Jill Cumnock, Chief Executive Officer of RMHD.
“This is the highlight of our year and the keystone of our funding. For the past 32 years, The Trains has helped raise a significant portion of our funding – more than $13 million for the over 39,000 families of seriously ill children we serve.”
Precautions in place for COVID-19 will adhere to state and local government guidelines, including masks for staff, volunteers, and guests, except for those under three.
Interaction will be limited for safety, they will only allow one-way traffic and restricted capacities, and will have regular and rigorous cleaning. Those wanting to avoid peak holiday traffic are encouraged to come earlier in the Season, especially during weekdays.
While supporters can buy railcars throughout The Trains at NorthPark season, the deadline to purchase in time to have a car on the tracks for opening is October 5. Tickets will only be available online for the 2020 event, which will remain at its 2019 location on the second floor near Nordstrom.
Those interested in supporting The Trains at NorthPark by purchasing a railcar, as a sponsor or volunteer can visit www.thetrainsatnorthpark.com or contact Kathlyn McGuill at kmcguill@rmhdallas.org. For sponsorship information contact Diane Fullingim at dfullingim@rmhdallas.org.
ABOUT RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE OF DALLAS
Established in 1981, Ronald McDonald House of Dallas has served as a home-away-from-home for more than 39,000 families of seriously ill children who have traveled to Dallas seeking medical treatment in area hospitals.
By providing a caring, supportive, home-like environment, Ronald McDonald House of Dallas keeps the family intact and helps allow a family to establish a normal routine in the midst of crisis.
It also provides families with the opportunity to share their concerns with other families in similar circumstances. For more information, please contact Ronald McDonald House of Dallas at 214.631.7354.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates