A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post the Gift of Lights. an awesome tradition held yearly in Las Vegas. I am blogging about it again, and sharing some pictures I took when we visited the event this year. It's reasonably priced at $13 per car ($2.00 with a donation of something for Goodwill)...and is a great family event. It's obvious that lots of time and resources went into this event.
My one disappointment was that nothing was mentioned about Christmas. It was a 'Holiday' event....which is fine as long as other culture/religious holidays are not mentioned. But the lights covered most of those otherholidays during the month of December... from Kwanzaa to Hanukah to the Seasons Greetings, and the commericialized holiday of Santa and elves (without using the word Christmas). There was not one thing that depicted Jesus and the true meaning of the Christian holiday.
As we we were greet by 'Mr. Shark' (for lack of a better name) who was there compliments of one of the casinos in town which has a Shark Tank. The event is great in that you don't get out of your car at all...stay inside where it is warm! Cars drive slowly down streets of twinkling lights, in all shapes and forms. We were told to turn our car radio to a specific radio station and we listened to Christmas music as we ooooh'd and aaah'd,
The event runs from now until January 1, 2008...it's worth the time and money spent....it's a GREAT family event. For more information check out Gift of Lights






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Thanks for the nice pictures Mary. I was there for the convention and had a blast.