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Spend School Vacation Week at the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round!

- Monday, February 08, 2016

Holyoke, MA – The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round invites you to spend school vacation week enjoying Holyoke’s Happiness Machine! The Merry-Go-Round will be open Saturday, December 26 through Wednesday, December 30 from 12 to 4 PM. Stop by for a ride or two on the magical carousel horses! Ring in the New Year on Thursday, December 31 with the 19th Annual First Night, Jr. from 10 AM to 4 PM.


The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round will be closed on Thursday, December 24, Friday, December 25, and Friday, January 1.

The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round will continue to collect new mittens, gloves, scarves, and hats for their “Warming Tree” in support of Providence Ministries through Wednesday, December 30. Bring in an item to help support Holyoke’s families in need and receive a free ride.

Merry-Go-Round tickets are $2 per ride or 6 for $10. Holyoke Heritage State Park is located on 221 Appleton Street and borders Dwight Street in Holyoke. The park offers family-oriented cultural and recreational programs. The eight-acre site contains the Park Visitors’ Center, Holyoke Children’s Museum, Volleyball Hall of Fame, and the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round. For more information, call 413-538-9838, visit www.holyokemerrygoround.org, or find us on Facebook.


The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round and the Children’s Museum at Holyoke Present 19th Annual First Night, Jr.

- Monday, February 08, 2016

Holyoke, MA – Celebrate the New Year with family-friendly fun at the 19th Annual First Night, Jr. presented by the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round and the Children’s Museum at Holyoke. On Thursday, December 31 from 10 AM to 4 PM children and families will enjoy indoor and outdoor activities including unlimited rides on the Merry-Go-Round, admission to the Children's Museum and Volleyball Hall of Fame, dancing, crafts, and live music. Laugh with Clarity the Clown, be entertained by the Zany Acts Circus Show, don special glitter tattoos, and bring your socks for indoor ice skating with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf from Frozen! See, touch, and learn about animals with Forest Park Zoo on the Go, watch an ice sculptor create his masterpiece, and ring in 2016 with Holyoke’s Mayor Morse and a ball drop reminiscent of Time Square. The Holyoke High School marching band and Roger Tinknell will provide live music to accompany the festivities.

Tickets for First Night, Jr. are $8 per person and can be purchased at the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round and the Children’s Museum leading up to and on the day of the event.

The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support of First Night, Jr.: PeoplesBank, the Holyoke Gas & Electric and Parks & Recreation Departments, Racing Mart Fuels, Hampshire Towing, and Marcotte Ford.

Holyoke Heritage State Park is located on 221 Appleton Street and borders Dwight Street in Holyoke. The park offers family-oriented cultural and recreational programs. The eight-acre site contains the
Park Visitors’ Center, Holyoke Children’s Museum, Volleyball Hall of Fame, and the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round. For more information, call 413-538-9838, visit www.holyokemerrygoround.org, or find us on Facebook.
            

 


Santa Visits the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round!

- Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Holyoke, MA – Get into the holiday spirit with a visit from Santa! On Saturday, December 5 from 12:30 to 3:30 PM Santa will visit the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round to bring treats for all, listen to children’s wishes, pose for pictures, and take a ride on the Merry-Go-Round’s magical horses. In the evening, continue the fun with the City of Holyoke’s Christmas Tree Lighting and Santa’s arrival on the Pioneer Valley Railroad, right outside the Merry-Go-Round! There will be horse drawn carriage rides, hot chocolate, cookies, carolers, music, ice sculpting, and more.

Santa returns to the Merry-Go-Round on Saturday, December 12 from 12:30 to 3:30 PM for more holiday cheer. Take a break from the hustle and bustle for a visit with the charming carousel horses and everybody's favorite jolly old elf! 

The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round will continue to collect new mittens, gloves, scarves, and hats for their “Warming Tree” in support of Providence Ministries through Wednesday, December 30. Bring in an item to help support Holyoke’s families in need and receive a free ride.

The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 4 PM during the winter. Tickets are $2 per ride or 6 for $10. Holyoke Heritage State Park is located on 221 Appleton Street and borders Dwight Street in Holyoke. The park offers family-oriented cultural and recreational programs. The eight-acre site contains the Park Visitors’ Center, Holyoke Children’s Museum, Volleyball Hall of Fame, and the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round. For more information, call 413-538-9838, visit www.holyokemerrygoround.org, or find us on Facebook.

Thanksgiving Fun at the Merry-Go-Round!

- Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Holyoke, MA – Visit the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round for family fun on Saturday, November 21 and Sunday, November 22 from 12 to 4 PM. Take a ride on one of 48 beautiful antique horses and then make a special Thanksgiving decoration! The Merry-Go-Round will be closed on Thursday, November 26 for Thanksgiving and will re-open on Friday, November 27.

While visiting the Merry-Go-Round, be sure to stop by the gift shop for your holiday shopping needs. Featured items include carousel horse ornaments, gift cards with photographs of the horses, 20th anniversary keepsake ornaments, and books about the Merry-Go-Round. A gift of ride tickets is always a welcome stocking stuffer. All proceeds help keep the Merry-Go-Round spinning.

The public is invited to join the Merry-Go-Round in supporting Providence Ministries’ winter clothing drive. Bring in a new pair of mittens, gloves, a scarf, or a warm hat for the Merry-Go-Round’s “Warming Tree” and receive a free ride. Donations are accepted from Saturday, November 21 through Wednesday, December 30.

The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 4 PM during the winter. Tickets are $2 per ride or 10 for $6. Holyoke Heritage State Park is located on 221 Appleton Street and borders Dwight Street in Holyoke. The park offers family-oriented cultural and recreational programs. The eight-acre site contains the Park Visitors’ Center, Holyoke Children’s Museum, Volleyball Hall of Fame, and the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round. For more information, call 413-538-9838, visit www.holyokemerrygoround.org, or find us on Facebook.

Members of the Organ Historical Society Visit the HMGR

- Monday, July 06, 2015

At least 150 members of the Organ Historical Society visited the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round to hear the 1929 Artizan band organ on Thursday, July 2.

Group members were from all over the U.S. Including; California, Minnesota, Virginia, and more.

They had their convention in Springfield but visited Holyoke to hear the Skinner Chapel organ, visit us and have dinner at the ?Wherehouse.

See the photo gallery from Masslive.com for photos of the group.

Photo Gallery

Holyoke Merry-Go-Round

Photo by Dave Roback / The Republican

HMGR on Reel to Reel

- Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Elle Platanitis takes viewers to her favorite places on this episode of Reel to Reel.

Among the stops is her favorite place; The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round.

Holyoke's 88-year-old Merry-Go-Round: Western Mass. classic keeps retro fun in style

- Tuesday, June 02, 2015

By Ellanje Ferguson

The historical Holyoke Merry-Go-Round dates back to 1927, when it was first constructed by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company and installed at Holyoke's Mountain Park. When Mountain Park closed in 1987, everything was either destroyed or sold away to other companies.

John Hickey, former manager of the Holyoke Water Power Company, and Angela Wright started a five-year campaign to save the Merry-Go-Round from Mountain Park in 1987. At the end of the campaign for "Holyoke's Happiness Machine," they had raised approximately $2 million and the carousel, with 48 horses and two chariots, was placed in Holyoke's Heritage Park.

Of the 48 original horses, there are 16 large, stationary "Stander" horses, 14 moving "Jumper" horses and 18 smaller horses for younger children. The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round also features 864 brightly colored lights and the original Artizan Factories band organ from 1929.

Horse restoration began in 2003 for the year-round, non-profit merry-go-round's 10th anniversary. This was the first time any of the horses were tended to since the 1920's.

The restoration process is not the easiest thing to do either. The horse has to be dismounted off of the carousel, transported to the New England Carousel Museum in Bristol, Connecticut, and the process begins. The includes removing multiple layers of paint, re-carving by a master carver, sealing the carving so that the horses can finally be sent off for painting by experts.

To date, there are 25 completely restored horses. This year, the non-profit launched a brand new website, and sent its latest horse off for restoration.

With over 45,000 visitors per year, the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round aims to be much more than just the average carousel attraction. It offers themed nights like "First Night Junior" in January.

"The popular New Years celebration brings around a 1,000 visitors or a little bit more," said Costello, as she talked about the all-ages celebration that has been going on the past 19 years.

There are many more events that happen throughout the year, to celebrate the end of the school year in June and even one for the Boston Red Sox with Wally the Green Monster and the World Series trophies for kids.

"The busiest season of the year is coming quickly and it's the most exciting. We're happy to get the word out," said Costello.

For many years, tickets to ride the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round were $1 until prices were raised, due to necessity, to a still-affordable $2 in 2003. The non-profit relies heavily on grants, donations from families and events including birthday parties and celebrations to keep stay open.

Holyoke Merry-Go-Round is located at 221 Appleton Street in Holyoke. For more information, visit holyokemerrygoround.org or call 413-538-9838.

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HOLYOKE MERRY-GO-ROUND LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE

- Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Site offers secure payment options, easy-to-use forms and links to history and photo gallery

HOLYOKE, Mass. – The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round, western Massachusetts’ prized carousel with a storied history that dates back to the early 1900s, today announced the launch of a new website, holyokemerrygoround.org. Site upgrades include a new layout with enhancements for secure payments, easy-to-use forms and downloadable contracts, plus updated historical and photo pages to relive the magic, and more.

“Today, more and more people turn to their mobile devices to search the internet. We wanted a website that would provide them the best, most secure web experience on any device,” said Angela Wright, Executive Director “This new site includes easy access to our party and private rental, reservation, donation and events pages, online store and forms, all on an easy-to-navigate platform.”

The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round is located in Holyoke’s Heritage State Park, which is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. The carousel is comprised of 48 horses hand-carved by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, 56 original scenic panels, 864 brightly colored lights and 98 beveled mirrors.

The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round is open:

September to June

Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.

Monday holidays and school vacations

July and August

Tuesday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.

Closed Mondays, unless it is a holiday

Through the merry-go-round’s new website, users are able to book birthday or private parties and can share their own memories of the carousel’s history from Mountain Park to today. Additionally, new secure payment options are available for the merry-go-round’s online store and donation pages.

“As a nonprofit organization, we rely heavily on the generosity of the public, many of whom prefer to donate quickly and easily through our website. With secure payments using PayPal, our supporters can make their tax-deductible donation online with peace of mind,” said Wright.

Read coverage on; Masslive.com, WGGB.com and BusinessWest.com

Holyoke Merry-Go-Round Commercial

- Thursday, April 30, 2015

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BLOG: The Holyoke Merry-Go-Round

- Monday, April 27, 2015

May 10, 2011 by Krystal

It seemed like “Once upon a time” that the City of Holyoke was its own unique destination point with a one of a kind city life that nowadays we see everywhere and often take for granted. The hopping downtown shopping scene, the one of kind local restaurants, and of course Holyoke’s treasured Mountain Park, all of which are specific memories that both past and present Holyoke residents still love to speak of. Though some of the local restaurants continue with their one of a kind business, and the downtown shopping scene has managed to change with the times, nothing can replace the magic that was Mountain Park. First introduced to the public in 1897, Mountain Park featured just an enchanted garden, a large dance hall, a modest size roller coaster, a small German carousel and an open air restaurant, which at the time was quite small compared to its later expansion. Though that version of the park drew in many families from across the state of Massachusetts, it wasn’t until 1929 when new manager Louis Pellissier, head of the Holyoke Street Railway, expanded the amusement park and contributed to what many remember today. New concessions and games of skill were added, but their largest crowd pleasers were certainly a newly custom-designed roller coaster the “Mountain Cat”, and magical merry-go-round. Both of these amusements were crafted from the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, one of the world’s largest amusement companies at the time, which often would persuade roller coaster buyers by throwing in the merry-go-round for no additional cost, as carousel production was at its peak. Later on in 1953, John Collins purchased Mountain Park from Pellisier and remodeled the venue with the goal of specifically fitting the needs of the new generation. In no time at all, the park instantly came to life with live entertainment, several thrill seeking rides, a shaded picnic grove, frozen custard among many other concessions and the addition of “Kiddieland” fit for the littlest youngsters. The venue was perfectly fit for all ages and would welcome teenage hipsters with sounds of the latest rock and roll and the thrill of roller coasters, while parents relaxed in the shaded picnic grove with good company, and endless hours of entertainment for youngsters in Kiddieland. No matter where the family dispersed upon arriving at the park, all ages would join together to ride the magical merry-go-round. The rides band organ would fill the park with its melody. At the time, Mountain Park was the only amusement park that many of Western MA residents had traveled to and it’s ambiance was perfect for the entire family.

nfortunately, in 1987 Mountain Park decided to close and began advertising rides for sale, including its magical merry-go-round that so many visitors had grown to love over the course of 50 plus years. At the time, merry-go-rounds were in high demand and the specific design of the individual carousel horses were selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Even though John Collins had received several offers, one included a 2 million dollar bid, he wanted to sell it closer to home as it was such a huge piece of Holyoke history. It wasn’t until John Hickey, head of the Holyoke Water Power Company at the time, approached Collins with a proposal to sell the City of Holyoke the merry-go-round. Collins agreed to the extremely low price of $875,000 and Hickey wasted no time at all encouraging donations from everyone who wanted to see the merry-go-round remain local. Hickey knew that he couldn’t raise the funds on his own so he recruited Angela Wright, a Holyoke resident known for her successful fundraising ability. Their newly formed non-profit group, “The Friends of the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round”, put out word of the fundraiser and quickly became flooded with donations from throughout the country from those who cherished their merry-go-round memories of Mountain Park. Local area businesses and restaurants rallied together and donated their services for printing brochures, catering fundraiser parties, and James Curran, the head of a local construction firm, even donated his services to dismantle the carousel and rebuild it. No helper was too big or too small to contribute, as proven by the Holyoke school children who helped raise $32,000 from simple activities and bake sales within a matter of a weeks time.

Even The Mount Tom Ski Area donated their billboard space along Holyoke’s popular Route 5 encouraging Holyoke to “Hold Your Horses.” The city came together and worked side by side to help see that the merry-go-round they shared childhood memories on would remain a part of Holyoke history. Through the hard work of every contributor and every donation, the City of Holyoke was able to meet the $875,000 required to purchase the merry go round. Though they had purchased the merry-go-round, Hickey’s group then had to raise money to build the structure that would house the merry-go-round. With the help of Timothy Murphy, a local architect who volunteered his services, the design of the pavilion that would house the merry go round was almost identical to that of Mountain Park.

Local contractor James Curran, donated his services to dismantle the merry-go-round and place it in storage while the new building was in construction. During this time, a crew of volunteers helped to re-paint the entire ride including Hickey, who even brought each of the horses into his home to personally re-painted them himself. The people who remembered the joy of Mountain Park joined together for the sake of preserving such a cherished piece of nostalgia and in doing, so they made a step forward in Holyoke’s revitalization.It was only fitting to have the merry-go-round placed in the center of Holyoke at Holyoke’s Heritage State Park for all to enjoy year round. The carousel opened its doors officially on December 7, 1993 and within its first ten years had over a half-million riders. Still located at Holyoke’s Heritage State Park, the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round is just as those remembered riding from Mountain Park. Its 48 hand carved wooden horses, whose details capture the life like features of a real horse, offer riders the choice between “standers” and “jumpers”, the difference being that the standers are stationary. Open year round, the merry go round opens its doors every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4PM and during summer months is open Tuesday through Sunday. Prices are extremely reasonable,$1 per ride or 6 for $5, and they run specials throughout the year such as on Valentine’s Day, where one rider paid and their “sweetheart” rode free. The merry-go-round is available for booking for those interested in a one of a kind experience. The magic of the merry go round makes for an extra special location for birthday parties, private parties or a unique wedding. The whimsical band organ fills the pavilion with the familiar sounds of the Mountain Park fairgrounds, photos of shared memories throughout the years, and of course acknowledgement to the people who donated endless hours of volunteering and fundraising to help make the Holyoke Merry Go Round a reserved piece of history.

The merry go round credits the generous support of volunteers who have donated their services, their extra time and through generous donations from all over the country to help maintain the carousel’s beauty. The magic of the merry go round could not be what it is today without the man who started the preservation movement, Mr. John T. Hickey. In his honor, the Holyoke Merry Go Round’s original “The Friends Annual Preservation Fund” is now the “John T. Hickey Preservation Fund” and will forever treasure the vision John had to save the beautiful merry-go-round. Donations can be made to the John T. Hickey Fund at anytime and those wishing to volunteer their time or services are always welcome.

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