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Big Bright Light Show in Downtown Rochester Michigan

 

The Big, Bright Light Show in Downtown Rochester is an annual event where the local businesses get together to create a spectacular holiday light display which covers Main Street from the South Bridge to University.  The display consists of holiday LED lights every four inches and the storefronts are already preparing to shine brightly again.  The display kicks off Monday, December 1 at 6PM.  The Big, Bright Light Show starts with the official lighting at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1 during the 36th Annual Lagniappe event. Lights will be on every night from 6 p.m. to midnight through Jan. 4, 2009. The light show also features the return of the Snowflake Spectacular on Water Street, the Dancing Tree of Lights on East University Drive and Candy Cane Lane on Walnut Blvd., for a grand total of over one million lights.

The spectacular lights are not limited to the downtown area.  Many residences create fabulous light shows of their own.  First enjoy a drive or walk through downtown Rochester and then drive throughout some of the suburbs of Rochester Hills.  There is one home in particular that starts hanging lights and decorating months in advance.  Just drive down Teinkein going east from Main street and you cannot miss it on the south side of the road. 

Don't miss the 2008 parade which will be held on Sunday, December 7th, at 1:45 PM, and includes dignitaries, bands, children's group, community organizations and local businesses. The parade is also broadcast live on WXYZ-TV Channel 7.

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0 commentsCathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate • November 18 2008 02:37PM

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