The event was started in 1973 by the Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) as merely a costumed gathering of foundation members, re-enacting Victorian-era happenings on the island and period readings. Due to the popularity of the original insider event, the GHF expanded to a day long event in the coming years and by 1983, the gathering had become a weekend long festival. In the early days, the main goal of the event was to garner interest in Galveston's then-deteriorating downtown district. The idea caught on quickly and many investors realized the importance and potential of the area, which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
This year, more than ever, members of the GHF believe Dickens On The Strand must go on. Galveston Island is still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Ike, which devastated much of the historic downtown area when it roared ashore on September 13. Dickens On The Strand is the primary fund raiser of the year for the foundation and this year, those funds are desperately needed to help with hurricane relief efforts around the island. The GHF was not unscathed by Hurricane Ike's fury. Their warehouse, which housed the foundation's vehicles and all of the festival's props - including 400 kerosene lanterns - received ten feet of storm surge.
Although this year's event will take place, it will do so on a smaller scale. The rows and rows of charming shops dating back to the island's heyday of the 1800s that generally serve as the backdrop for the festival were inundated with twelve feet of storm surge. Most of the proprietors are still in restoration mode and will not be open to welcome the thousands of guests that Dickens On The Strand attracts each year. There will still be plenty of street vendors available for shopping, even if the regular store merchants aren't.
There will be no activities scheduled for after dark for this year's festival, the play snow area for children will not be available, and the festival grounds will not include Mechanic Street, as they have in the past. However, the supporting events such as The Dickens Feast and The Dickens Ball, which are precursors to the main event, will still go on. You won't want to miss the Queen's Parade scheduled for 3pm each day of the festival.
Dickens On The Strand is scheduled for December 6 and December 7, 2008 in the Strand Historic District on Galveston Island. Festival hours are from 10am until 6pm each day. Advanced ticket prices are $9.00 for adults and $4.00 for children aged 7-12. At the gate, ticket prices will be $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for children aged 7-12. Children aged six and under will be admitted free and members of the GHF ticket prices are $7.00. Group discounts of 20 or more are available. Festival attendees dressed in period costume will enjoy half-priced admission at the gate.
For more information about Dickens On The Strand or to purchase advanced tickets, visit GHF's website located at http://www.galvestonhistory.com/Dickens_Overview.asp .
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