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Boerne in running for ‘Merriest Christmas Town’

Boerne in running for ‘Merriest Christmas Town’

Hallmark Channel names Hill Country town one of 25 finalists

Christmas comes but once a year ... or twice, maybe, if you’re named Merriest Christmas Town.

Boerne is one of 25 finalists nationwide — and the lone Texas entry — in the Hallmark Channel’s “2026 Merriest Christmas Town contest.”

The public can vote — at merriestchristmastownscontest.hallmarkchannel.com/vote/04 — for Boerne as “the town that best captures the heart, wonder and magic of the holiday season” once a day through Sept. 4.

Once voting closes, a panel of judges will evaluate each finalist town and select a winner based on community spirit, holiday traditions, neighborhood charm and goodwill, according to the contest.

The winning town will be named Hallmark’s Merriest Christmas Town and receive the opportunity to serve as a filming location for a Hallmark movie.

“What makes Christmas in Boerne so special is that it’s truly a community effort,” Visit Boerne Marketing Specialist Tori Bellos said. “Our role is to help visitors discover everything that makes Boerne unique while making sure our local businesses have the information and resources they need to welcome them.”

City officials said the recognition highlights what residents and visitors have long known: During the holiday season, Boerne’s combination of small-town charm, community traditions and festive events can make a stroll through downtown feel like stepping into a Yuletide movie.

Hunter Womack, right, listened to his daughter, Lacy, laugh as they enjoyed a fake snowfall during Dickens On Main last year. Ian FitzGibbons, meanwhile, shut his eyes while his daughter, Emelia, watched the snow as it hit the road. File photo “At the center of the celebration are the people who are part of our wonderful community,” Mayor Frank Ritchie said. “That sense of community is what has helped Boerne build a reputation as a Texas Hill Country destination throughout the holiday season.”

One of Boerne’s signature traditions is Dickens on Main, which transforms downtown during Thanksgiving weekend into a Victorian-era showcase with live entertainment, holiday activities, period characters and decorations.

The celebration continues during the holiday season with Weihnachts Weekend, including the annual nighttime Weihnachts Parade, Kinder Fest, holiday markets, shopping events and other festivities through December.

Boerne’s selection is about more than lights, ornaments and events, officials said.

Key components of the community’s Christmas observances are “the local businesses, volunteers, organizations and residents who help bring the season to life each year,” said Kim Blohm, Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce president/ CEO. “Our small-business owners welcome visitors, neighbors share longtime traditions and families gather along Main Street to create the kind of personal, small-town experience that has become synonymous with Boerne.”

Sara and Jay Pennington play the parts of Mr. And Mrs. Dickens during the 2025 version of Dickens On Main. File photo
Ellie, left, and Evie Barta were all smiles last year when they brought their dogs Zoey, left, and Ruffles to see “Santa Paws” at Bones and Bubbles Day Spa’s “Photos With Santa Paws” event. File photo

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