🎄Christmas on Main Street

⛸Ice Skating Ring, Movies and more

🎅Saturday, December 21 at the Perot Theatre

This weekend is the last weekend before Christmas, and on Saturday, December 21, there will be a ton of fun for the entire family at Christmas on Main in downtown Texarkana in front of the historic Perot Theatre.

Starting at 10 AM there will be an Ice Skating Rink. The Ice Skating Rink will stay open until 7 PM and the fee is $5 per skater. There will also be carriage rides, food trucks, vendors with crafts, live music and of course, Santa will be there too.

Movies will be shown in the Perot throughout the day.

Schedule of Movies

Frozen at 10 AM

 

This movie is based on the Hans Christian Andersen story The Snow Queen. The kingdom of Arendelle is thrown into an eternal winter by the Snow Queen Elsa. Her sister Anna tries to break he spell with the help of a mountaineer named Kristoff and his reindeer Sven. Tickets are $6 per person Tickets are available here.

 

Rise of The Guardians at 2 PM

Our favorite childhood heroes and friends Santa Claus, Jack Frost, the Sandman, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy come together to stop a phantom from stealing kids' dreams and replace them with fear. Tickets are $6 per person Tickets are available here.

 

White Christmas at 7 PM

The classic movie with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rose Mary Clooney and Vera-Ellen is about two entertainers that help their old General from WWII make his New England Inn a success by putting on a big show. Tickets are $8 per person

You can also get an All Day Movie Pass for just $15

Special Frozen Tea Party for the Kids with Elsa & Anna

For the kids there is a special Frozen Tea Party with Elsa and Anna after the movie for $30 This ticket includes a movie ticket. You can get your tickets to this special event online but there is limited seating so get your tickets now.

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