Celebrating the Season—and the Partnerships That Inspire Us
As we look back on this year, we’re reflecting on the incredible collaborations that have brought bold ideas to life, turned visions into impactful stories, and helped build lasting brands that connect and inspire. Your partnership fuels our creativity and drives us to keep pushing boundaries. As we look ahead, we’re excited to continue creating meaningful work—together.
This Year’s Holiday Campaign: Giving Back, One Classroom at a Time.
Every holiday season, Premier Communications Group has one goal in mind: to help spark imagination, fuel curiosity, and support students right here in our community. This year we’re excited to invite you to be part of the impact.
We’re donating art supplies through DonorsChoose.org to support local art teachers and keep young minds inspired and empowered. If you’d like to contribute by donating through DonorsChoose, your support helps teachers bring new projects, tools, and experiences to their classrooms, empowering students to learn, create, and thrive.
Past Holiday Campaigns:











Share the Creativity:
We’d love to see your paintings. Don’t forget to show us your own holiday inspired mini masterpieces by tagging us on Instagram, @premiercg or Facebook, @Premier Communications Group. We can’t wait to share what you create!
A Look Back: Creativity Sparked Through Giving
Need inspiration for your own painting? Get inspired by this collection of past student masterpieces whose creativity was sparked thanks to contributions from campaigns like this one!
These photos capture the impact of past donations—from paint covered hands to proudly displayed masterpieces.
Holiday Favorites From
the PCG Team
Our Favorite Holiday Drinks
Warm, cozy, festive—these are the sips that get our team into the spirit.
Mike
Hot apple cider with cinnamon.
Maria
We love Evan Williams Egg Nog. We normally will drink some as we are putting up our tree, which is usually the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Gabbi
Homemade hot chocolate on the stove.
Joe
Hot chocolate with whipped cream and chocolate drizzled on top.
Jen
A bubbly glass of prosecco with a cranberry splash and a cute little garnish.
Our Favorite Holiday Traditions
From decorating with family to annual meals or snowy adventures, these traditions remind us what the season is all about.
Mike
Spending time with friends and family is one of the greatest joys of the holidays! It is the perfect time to slow down, share laughter, and create lasting memories with the people who matter most. Whether it's embracing new traditions or rekindling old ones, it's the perfect time to take a beat and reflect on the importance of connection and gratitude.
Maria
This is our yearly Polish Christmas Eve tradition in my family, since I was a child…
The Oplatki wafer is shared amongst the family, before the Christmas Eve dinner. The entire family will gather around the table with a piece of Oplatek. Generally, the eldest member of the family will begin the ritual by breaking off a piece of the wafer and passing it to another family member with a blessing. We used to give each other a kiss, but with a lot of colds going around during that season, we give each other hugs now. This blessing could be anywhere from wishing to have good health, success, or happiness.
Gabbi
Although this doesn’t happen every year, I have lots of memories of going to Greenfield Village or the Detroit Zoo lights when I was younger. It always put us in the holiday spirit!
Joe
I enjoy hopping in the car and driving around town to see the holiday lights. My family did this often when I was a kid, and I still enjoy doing so today.
Jen
My favorite holiday tradition actually happens after the New Year. Every year, my entire family - aunts, uncles, cousins and all - come together for what we call our "round Robin". We spend the whole day traveling from house to house, visiting each person's Christmas decorations, seeing what everyone received, and enjoying a little snack and drink at every stop. We even play a traveling game along the way. This tradition started before my mom was even born, and it's been going strong for generations.