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Walking in the Light 27 Golden: The Holy Spirit and the Life Inside



Join us for Redfern's 1st Annual Christmas Tree Lighting, featuring Santa photos and a beautiful Christmas Tree lighting! There will also be live music and its Small Business Saturday, so the shops and restaurants will have fun discounts and other local vendors will be on-site to kick off the holiday season! Learn more.


Join Lighthouse Trolleys for their Annual Fendig Family Christmas Tour of Lights! The 90-minute tour will be offered daily from December 13-27. Hop aboard the trolley to see some of the most magnificent light displays found on St. Simons Island. Learn more.




Walking in the Light 27 Golden




Live music, bingo, traditional Thanksgiving fare, beach walks and more await guests and members of Sea Island this Thanksgiving. Participate in the resort's annual Turkey Trot Family Fun Run or 5K, delight in a sumptuous Thanksgiving feast, and begin the holiday season with a spectacular tree lighting ceremony, all to be held during the week of Thanksgiving on Sea Island. Learn more.


Guests and members of Sea Island will delight in the resort's incredible calendar of holiday-themed events held throughout the week leading up to Christmas. From a life-size Gingerbread Cottage to the 20th annual Reindog Parade and special buffets, brunches, and dinners, this will certainly be a season to remember on Sea Island. Learn more.


The Jekyll Island Mosaic Museum will be offering the jolliest of holiday trolley rides. Tour the Historic District and gaze at over half a million-holiday lights! The centuries-old live oak trees will be decorated spectacularly for the season. So grab a holiday beverage and enjoy this coastal take on a winter wonderland. Learn more.


Jekyll Island Club Resort will be hosting the SCAD Honeybees for a festive Christmas Concert! Enjoy renditions of your favorite Christmas Carols, festive holiday décor, and witness the magic of twinkle lights when the concert finishes. Learn more.


Join Historic Downtown Brunswick for their annual Christmas tree lighting the Friday after Thanksgiving! The tree lighting will take place at Queen Square with a reading of "Twas the Night Before Christmas," live music, and the opportunity to visit with Santa! Learn more.


In Historic Downtown Brunswick, walk or drive along Newcastle Street any evening after dark to experience the annual Festival of Lights, which is a fantastic static light display. The whole street will be lit up from G Street to Hanover Park. The fifteen-minute shows will run for an hour twice a night on Friday and Saturday evenings throughout December. Learn more.


This annual community parade takes place on the first Saturday in December. Starting at 5:30 p.m. at Howard Coffin Park, more than 100 floats, vehicles, walking groups, and marching bands will make their way down Newcastle Street as they light up the night and fill the air with holiday cheer. Learn more.


Edgar Stone (left), Marshall Weigel and Stuart Greenberg were exhausted after walking across the Golden Gate Bridge on the day it first opened. A photographer snapped them for this image, which appeared in The San Francisco News-Call Bulletin. Courtesy of Edgar Stone hide caption


At the very beginning of the Chapter, you can snap a picture of the serpent carvings above the waterfall. To get into the right position, walk past the yellow light and into the corner just to the right of the small set of stairs. Here you'll get the camera icon to pop up.


After killing the first enemies around the stone bridge, don't cross the bridge just yet. Look for an arched doorway illuminated by light. Go through the door and turn right. Follow the hallway to the dead end to find this Carving.


After killing the first enemies around the stone bridge, don't cross the bridge just yet. Look for an arched doorway illuminated by light. Go through the door and turn right. Follow the hallway to the dead end and then drop off the ledge to the right to find a rub spot. (Another arched doorway from the area with the flood light leads straight here).


Just before entering the giant, golden serpent head at the end of the level, search the left side of the stairs for some bamboo to chop down. Behind the bamboo is the FINAL Jade Carving! and your prize for the hunt: Treasure: Jade Carvings.


Denver's campiest, quirkiest holiday adventure returns in 2022. Explore a six-acre winter wonderland at Camp Christmas. This family-friendly event will include a classic carousel, steaming cocoa, visits with Santa, and sweet goodies every night. Campers can enjoy handmade cocktails at one (or all) of three themed bars, shimmering light shows, and interactive exhibits.


Winter Wonderlights returns for the 2022 holiday season at the Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra in Loveland, east of the Promenade Shops at U.S. 34 and I-25. Every night, guests can wander through the park and experience 150,000 lights, including seasonal string lights, glittering bulbs, LED snowflakes, and illuminated African stone sculptures. The 23-foot tall LED Christmas Tree contains eight songs and moving lights. There are also Winter Wonderlights LIVE nights feature special programming, an inflatable igloo stage, and local merchants (dates listed below).


Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park offers gondola rides to the top of the mountain for Winter on the Mountain through December 31st. Visitors can see over a half-a-million holiday lights, visit with Santa, warm up by the fire pits with s'mores and hot specialty drinks, explore the new North Pole area and Tunnel of Lights. Guests can receive four free gondola tickets (a $100 value) by donating a $25 City Market gift card to LiftUp. Gift card sales at the 2021 Winter on the Mountain raised $6,825 for LiftUp.


Denver's annual tradition of Light the Lights returns after breaking for the pandemic, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Nov. 23. The festivities will feature live holiday music from the Denver Municipal Band. At 5:15 p.m., Denver Mayor Michael Hancock will flip a giant switch, turning on the lights on Denver's City and County Building. An 8-minute choreographed light and music show will happen every night from Nov. 23 through Jan. 22 except for select dates.


To amaze and delight visitors of all ages, Hudson Gardens has lit up a forest of towering trees. Celebrate the season by singing and dancing among the grove of moving Christmas trees to favorite seasonal tunes. Stroll through the holiday light tunnel and visit with some enormous snowmen and illuminating reindeer.


Over 4 million lights will make up Luminova Holidays at Elitch Gardens. The attractions include a 65-foot Christmas tree, a 25-foot snowman that never melts and a 300-foot candy cane tunnel. Interactive activities include light-up hopscotch, light swings and Santa! Reservations are required.


This event is a 30-year holiday tradition in Pueblo and one of the largest Christmas parades in Colorado. Thousands of people line the streets as the parade travels from the Mesa Junction down Union Avenue to Main Street and then west before ending at 6th and Court. It features colorful floats, school marching bands, drill teams, decorated saddle club horses, and car club vehicles adorned with lights.


More than 40 lighted parade entries make their way past families who line up early to get the good spots. The Parade will run along 9th Ave starting at 14th St down to Lincoln Park. After the parade, everyone gathers in Lincoln Park for carols and to see the park's trees light up.


The Silverthorne Pavilion will host the holiday tree lighting and art market for First Friday. Silverthorne's annual lighting ceremony features Summit Chorale Society carolers, photos with Santa, a Christmas art market, the Summit Community Orchestra, dance acts, and plenty of hot chocolate.


In honor of Alamosa's 15th annual Celebration of Lights, the city's municipal building will be bathed in festive light. Children can have a conversation with Santa Claus and get to know one of his helpful elves.


In honor of the 40th annual Parade of Lights in Grand Junction's historic downtown, more than a hundred floats decorated with lights and decorations from local businesses, performing groups, and youth organizations will be on display. Seasoned festivalgoers know to arrive early for the 11 a.m. start of the Winter Festival, where charitable groups from the area line the streets offering seasonal treats and trinkets.


Thirty years of ElectriCritters at the Pueblo Zoo will feature a Christmas light display in the Southern Colorado area. The annual tradition at the zoo features thousands of lights and over 150 imaginative designs and animated displays. The money raised helps take care of and feed the more than 400 animals at the Pueblo Zoo. Open 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. with the last admission by 8 p.m.


Staff from the ski resorts race down the mountains with torches, lighting up the slopes. View the illuminated trail from one of Telluride's many public streets, including Main, Pacific, and Columbia. Supposedly, Santa visits Telluride to relax after a night of distributing presents around the world. If you're lucky, you might see him there.


Bothell. Evergreen Lights. December 2-24, 2022. 6-9:00pm. Immerse yourself in Christmas as the Evergreen Church building comes alive with lights and music. Shining hope and light into the Pacific Northwest winter darkness, this Christmas event has become a much-loved Bothell tradition.


Issaquah. Nutcracker Lane neighborhood located east of Seattle along I-90 at 190th Avenue Southeast off Southeast 44th Way, is a winter wonderland. Each house on the cul de sac has a painted nutcracker statue and lights. Residents along Southeast 35th Place also get into the holiday spirit. Usually lit every night in December.


Redmond. His Lights, NO EVENT for 2021-2022. View the video of His Lights 2020 on YouTube. 13424 179th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052 has to be seen to be believed. The creators of this holiday extravaganza are working to help raise donations for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in honor of their family friend, Tess who started her fight to beat cancer in summer 2020. Her friends and supporters quickly came together and are asking community members to come out and view the lights and help make donations to support this incredible cause. Their light show is timed to several Christmas songs and help make this display a grand sight for spectators. Listen from your car on 91.1 FM. 2ff7e9595c


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