Virtual Tour: Athletic Bowl
Surrounded
by the Fine arts Center, Heidelberg Gymnasium, Helen White Hall, Caldwell Hall, and Hood
Library, the Belhaven Athletic Bowl contains the home field of the mens and
womens soccer teams. Used by various summer sports camps, the bowl is
also the site
of the famous Belhaven Singing Christmas Tree, the first outdoor singing Christmas tree in
the United States.
The Belhaven Singing Christmas Tree
A
holiday tradition since 1933, Belhaven’s Singing Christmas Tree is the
oldest such performance in the country, according to a 1973 article in
Southern Living magazine. The event has been named one of the Top 20 Events in the Southeast by the Southeast
Tourism Society, an organization dedicated to the marketing and
promotion of travel to and within the great Southeastern
States.
Belhaven first began its outside Christmas performance
in 1927 under the direction of choral director Mignnone Howell Caldwell.
It was intended to boost morale on campus following a devastating fire
that destroyed the main building on campus, and the tradition of an
outdoor Christmas concert at Belhaven was born. In 1933, the singers
were placed on a platform shaped like a Christmas tree. The
performance was originally held in front of the fountain, but was moved
to the athletic bowl in 1964 to accommodate larger crowds.
The top “star” position of the Singing Christmas Tree
is given to the student who sings “O Holy Night,” the only solo of the
performance.