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Watch Holiday Movies And You Could Make $2500

With Christmas right around the corner, everyone can use some extra money. The only problem is a lot of people have trouble finding ways to get that money. Well, do…

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With Christmas right around the corner, everyone can use some extra money. The only problem is a lot of people have trouble finding ways to get that money. Well, do I have an early Christmas gift for you? I have a way you can possibly make $2500, and the best part is all you have to do is watch some Holiday movies.

If this sounds like your dream job, all you have to do is go to CableTV.com and apply to be their Chief of Cheer. As CableTV's Chief of Cheer, you have the responsibility of watching 25 movies in 25 days. Along with earning yourself $2500, CableTV will also be providing you with one-year subscriptions to 7 streaming services! We are talking about Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Max (HBO), Apple TV+, and Hallmark Movies Now all for FREE.

There is more to this job than just watching movies though. Not only will CableTV be relying on you to watch 25 movies in 25 days, but they will also be counting on you to track each movie and rate them in the categories of holiday cheer. heartwarming storytelling and nostalgia. The job doesn't end there either. Of all those 7 streaming services they'll be gifting you, you will also have to rank them by how easy they are to use if you had any problems using the streaming service, and how good each streaming service's holiday selection is.

If you are still interested in being the Chief of Cheer, there are only two requirements. You must be a US resident and be at least 18 years old. The winner will be chosen on December 5, 2023, by email. As far as the movies you would have to watch, that's totally up to you. So if you're looking for some ideas, CableTV put together a list of movies to choose from. You don't have to choose solely from that list, but there are definitely some good movies on there.

Here is a list of my Top 5 Favorite Christmas Movies:

  1. Die Hard (Don't even argue, this is a Christmas movie)
  2. Home Alone
  3. How The Grinch Stole Christmas (Jim Carrey Edition)
  4. Elf
  5. A Christmas Story

What's your favorite Christmas Movie?

Source: CableTV

Florida Has One of Most Iconic Christmas Trees in America

Christmas is a special time of year, filled with fun, friends and family. The holidays are also a great time to travel. Also, if you're really in the festive spirit, why not travel to see one of the most iconic Christmas trees in America? Here are some of the most iconic Christmas trees that always draw a crowd, and for good reason. They're simply spectacular. Oh, and one Florida tree is on this list, because it's really that awesome.

Before we get into some of the smaller, yet still fantastic, Christmas trees across America, let's look at the big two. The White House Christmas Tree, Washington, D.C. is really the quintessential Christmas tree for America. The White House Christmas Tree is simply iconic. It's a representation of the holidays in the U.S. Each year, the White House staff displays the tree in the Blue Room. Lots of decorating goes into it, too. What's more, as for this year's tree, a press release explains, "Christmas tree growers Amber Scott and Alex Church, Cline Church Nursery, Fleetwood, NC waited for the arrival of special guests from our nation's capital who were sent to select the 2023 White House Christmas tree."

Also, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City is iconic. Next to the White House Christmas Tree, the Rockefeller Center in New York City is the next most iconic Christmas tree in America. Each year, the selected tree towers over New York City, placed right in the Rockefeller Center. Furthermore, it's definitely one of the most iconic Christmas trees in America.

So, what are some of the other most iconic Christmas trees in America? Read on for the list. What's your favorite holiday display and Christmas tree? Reach out to us on social media with your picks for all things Christmas. Happy holidays.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston

Boston is a major city, and it needs some major holiday spirit in December. Also, the Christmas tree at the Faneuil Hall Marketplace is simply dazzling. While you're there, shop, eat and enjoy other activities. Find more information via this link.

Perkasie Borough, Pennsylvania

If you're looking for a beautiful, old-fashioned Christmas tree, look no further than Perkasie Borough, Pennsylvania. What's more, the spot says they host America's oldest community tree lighting ceremony, and it draws a huge crowd every year. For more information, go here.

Christmas Tree at the Atlanta Airport, Georgia

The Atlanta airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. After all, it's a Delta hub. Each holiday season, travelers come through this airport, so they also deck it out with a great, festive Christmas tree.

A Christmas tree at an airport.

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Campus Martius Park in Detroit, Michigan

The Christmas season in Detroit always starts with the Detroit Tree Lighting at Campus Martius Park, presented by Downtown Detroit Partnership and DTE Energy Foundation. The ceremony always takes place the Friday before thanksgiving. Find more information here.

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The Delray Beach Christmas Tree, Florida

The 100 foot Christmas Tree on Delray Beach is always exciting. Moreover, Santa helps light the tree every season. What's more, it's been going on for 30 years. Find more information here.

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