Featured Monday, Dec. 12 @ 6 p.m.: Jeri Ginnaty, family and friends all share in the creation and construction of this massive yet artistic 350,000 light display Reindeer jump over the road, cannons fire, lights dance on an 85 foot tree.
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Featured Tuesday Dec. 13 @ 6 p.m. Christmas light decorators are all motivated by one thing, the will to give. Two home owners and a neighborhood, all along 227th SW in Mountlake Terrace, are using their displays to build community and feed those in need.
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Featured Tuesday Dec. 13 @ 11 p.m. The show starts on Thanksgiving Night and runs through New Years. 18 songs at 50 minutes of music make up the entire repeating sequence. At both ends of the street, they collect canned food and money donations for the Mountlake Terrace food bank. Read More »
Featured Wednesday Dec. 14 @ 6 p.m. The Zambranos, Camneys, Humphries, and Fergusons, are a few of the names you will see on the lawns of houses covered in lights.
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Featured Wednesday Dec. 14 @ 11 p.m.Ken Noltensmeyer’s eyes light up as he talks about the concepts of creativity, imagination and the part they play in the design and execution of his display. Visitors are enveloped in a 2/3rds acre fantasy story where kids are dazzled, and adults can’t help but become kids again.
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Featured Thursday Dec. 15 @ 6 p.m. A winter wonderland! Snowflakes, lighted trees, animated deer drinking from a sparkling stream complete with a glistening waterfall. Come visit this 40,000+ computer-controlled, light display, to be enjoyed in the comfort and warmth of your car - tune in
to FM 107.3 on your car radio for a festive coordination of holiday music, lights, charm and excitement. Donations to benefit Pasado's Safe Haven. Read More »
Featured Thursday Dec. 15 @ 11 p.m.This year, the display includes about 63,000 lights. Park and walk their 600-foot long enchanted trail to the North Pole. You can visit the Jamesville Railroad, stroll past the little pond & waterfall up to the North Pole where Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves are busy at work. Walk down thru the Nativity, the Lighted Orchard and pause to view the Gazebo and lighted stream as you return to your point of beginning. Additional photos of our display can be seen on our website christmasinbigvalley.com Read More »
Featured Friday Dec. 16 @ 6 p.m. For Doug Jones of Renton, it’s an easy transition from his day job as a fire department mechanic, taking care of shiny fire trucks with flashing red lights, to being Santa and a master lighting decorator.
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Featured Friday Dec. 16 @ 11 p.m. Vikki and Rick Johnson have a village in their basement, it’s a place to get lost in the way things used to be, a simpler time, when everybody was employed, when it seemed to snow more in Seattle, and when amusement parks had yet to be turned into shopping malls. Life was fun.
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Featured Monday, Dec. 19 @ 11 p.m. Lights? There are 110,000 of them at least. Blow up figures? There are 47 or more. Blow molds -- at least 250 are on display. There is a Santa house, a train, a drive-in movie theater and these rather real looking reindeer. Read More »
Featured Wednesday Dec. 21 @ 6 p.m. If this house looks like it was decorated by an artist, you would be right on the mark. Lee is an artist, showman, and neighborhood booster. He decorates his house for several holidays, Christmas (obviously), Halloween and Fourth of July. Lee is happiest when crowds line his sidewalk.Read More »
Featured Thursday Dec. 22 @ 6 p.m. Jack and Linda Menashe, long time West Seattle residents are happy to do all this for the community, giving back to customers who have supported their business since Menashe and sons opened for business in 1973. Read More »
Featured Thursday Dec. 22 @ 11 p.m. At Burlington Christmas this year the display features over 25,000 lights and 64 channels of computer controlled animation. Included in the display is a 23' tall, two color mega-tree, 4 leaping arches, and a 20' tall snowfall cascade. You can tune in to 88.7FM on your car stereo to listen and watch as the lights dance to the music. Read More »
Featured Friday Dec. 23 @ 11 p.m. Years ago Bob Meyer decided to extend his Christmas display to a public walkway next to his home. He calls it Candy Cane Lane. We call it private enterprise in a public space.Read More »
Featured Friday Dec. 23 @ 6 p.m. Given the Seahawk comeback of late Anthony Mish is ahead of the curve with his Seahawk on the roof. Obviously this item is not easy to get up there. But for Anthony Mish the contractor, it’s all in a few days work.Read More »
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