Love. Joy. Caring. Thoughtfulness. Hallmark helps fill the holidays with meaning by providing unique and personal ways to connect with loved ones throughout the season. Hallmark Gold Crown® stores are the place to find the newest creative Christmas innovations like the Recordable Storybook and DVD Greetings.
Hallmark is expanding its brand experience online with the launch today of Hallmark SocialCalendar. Hallmark inked a deal with Newput Corporation, the Sunnyvale, Calif., developer of the SocialCalendar Facebook application, to create products and content that make it easy for people to remember and acknowledge events and occasions.
Family, friends, food, football. No matter what the focus of Thanksgiving celebrations, Hallmark makes being together more meaningful with heartwarming cards, festive decor, and fall partyware that makes clean up a snap.
Bruce Greenwood, Linda Emond and Noel Fisher star as the McCray family in the 237th Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, A Dog Named Christmas. The McCrays are anticipating a happy, if uneventful, Christmas on their Kansas farm, when an unexpected visitor enters their family. Based on Greg Kincaid’s novel, the movie premieres Sunday, Nov. 29, on CBS.
In addition, Hallmark Hall of Fame and CBS are partnering with Petfinder.com to launch the “Foster A Lonely Pet for the Holidays” program inspired by A Dog Named Christmas. And there's a dog photo contest accepting entries through Dec. 15.
Lifetime Television and Hallmark Cards, Inc., are giving fans of the hit series Army Wives a special holiday gift this year — a chance to see their three favorite Season Three episodes in back-to-back airings during a mini-marathon Friday, Dec. 4.
Army Wives viewers can visit myLifetime.com to vote for their favorite episode of Season Three. Lifetime will air the top three choices during the mini-marathon Dec. 4. During the 10 p.m. episode, Lifetime will air a Hallmark-sponsored Army Wives Gives Back segment in which Army Wives cast member Wendy Davis helps make a holiday dream come true for a deserving real-life Army wife.
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