Christmas Light Displays






Christmas Lights In Riverside

Holidays are coming…holidays are coming…holidays are coming…We are excited for everyone to see the 32,000 lights decorating our house this year. It took all year to plan and several days to set up, but we are ready! Our show this year is a synchronization of lights to seven entertaining Christmas songs (including one popular cola commercial). In addition to lights covering the house and roof, this year we have added a mega tree and arches of leaping lights that cross our yard. We are also collecting non-perishable food to help support those who feed needy families in our community.

The Christmas light home displays are going up at last.

Kolde Christmas 2993 Gertrude st Riverside Hours: 5:30 to 9:00

This year they are going all out. They have added more lights, for a total of 18,000 lights that are synchronized to music, using the computer.

There will some one out front passing out cookies and candy and I bet you can guess who that will be.

44004 Terraza Ct. Temecula

This is a single home that was decorated about 8 years ago on a cul-de-sac and now almost every home in the complex is lighted in one way or another.

Christmas Light display grows as do the crowds.

I was happy to find this guy still around and doing what he has been doing for the past 21 years. When I was down in the Palm Springs court complex I would make it a point to pay a visit to this young mans display. I was never disappointed by his efforts that he started when he was 13 years old. He started off with a few hundred lights on a few trees and by the time I last saw his place in December 1998, it had now grown to over 2 million lights on a 4 acre property.

 

The Christmas Star Shall Shine Once More

An object that I had always seen at Christmas time for the past 55 years, disappeared after the fires in 2003 had destroyed it and then again, after being The Christmas Star Shall shine Againrebuilt, when vandals stole it in 2006....I and many others thought, that we would never seen the Christmas Star ever again.....It has been a symbol of the Inland Empire....And it is back.

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