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Navy Pier
Decked Out for Holidays
Navy
Pier was a winter wonderland once again this year with the help
of CSSI. Festive holiday decorations designed by Tom Ryan were found
in every corner.
Visitors were
met with light pole banners sparkling with snowflakes and gateways
covered with garland swags trimmed with oversized stockings waiting
for Santa to fill with goodies.This
year Clyde and Montague, the playful penguins that visit the Pier
each holiday season, once again created Clyde's Crazy Contraption,
an enormous kinetic cookie factory that hangs high above visitors'
heads in the Family Pavilion. Large window boxes in the South Dock
showed Clyde and Montague visiting various Chicago landmarks, like
the Art Institute.
Below the cookie
factory was the Snowflake Stage with a lifesize gingerbread house.
This served as the perfect background for the Pier Players and photo
opportunities with Santa.
Elsewhere on the Pier holiday shoppers were kept in the spirit
of the season with lighted garland hanging in the retail hallways,
while toy soldiers decked in garland awaited visitors in the food
court and retail areas.
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