Southfield Kicks Off Holiday Season with Festive Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
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Sponsor Our ArticlesChristmas lights, festive cheer, and the joyful buzz of excitement filled the air as Southfield, MI kicked off the holiday season with its beloved annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. This year’s event took place on Tuesday, December 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Southfield Municipal Campus, located at 26000 Evergreen Road. Families, friends, and holiday enthusiasts gathered on the front lawn, ready to embrace the warm embrace of the winter festivities.
The evening commenced with a warm welcome from none other than the city’s Mayor, Dr. Ken Siver, alongside other important city officials. Their enthusiastic greeting set the tone for what many residents consider one of the highlights of the year. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the lights began to twinkle, and everyone could feel that special holiday magic in the air.
Then, the moment everyone had been eagerly anticipating arrived! The Southfield A&T High School Marching Band marched in, filling the air with festive tunes, signaling the approach of the big guy in red! Excited little ones bounced on their toes, clutching their letters to Santa, while others waved at the band, soaking in the lively atmosphere.
As the time for the lighting draw near, families gathered around the beautifully adorned tree for the countdown. With a collective cheer and a few magical words, the tree burst into dazzling colors, illuminating the crisp December night. It truly was a sight to behold!
The festivities didn’t end with the lighting. Once the countdown concluded, visitors were treated to a variety of fun activities designed to delight all ages. Attendees flocked to see the petting zoo, where children giggled while petting fluffy bunnies and gentle goats. Nearby, expert ice sculptors showcased their skills, crafting intricate designs before the amazed spectators.
The energy continued to escalate when the talented University High School Dance Team took the stage. Their performance had everyone clapping along and tapping their feet, making it impossible not to get caught up in the spirit of the season.
For those feeling creative, the event also featured a “take & make” crafts station for kids, where they could unleash their imaginations and create festive decorations. And what’s the holidays without some delicious treats? Attendees enjoyed cookies and steaming hot chocolate as they savored the sweet moments of the evening.
The magical night wouldn’t be complete without Santa Claus himself! This year, he welcomed children inside the Southfield Pavilion, creating a cozy atmosphere for kids to share their wish lists. Parents made sure to have their cameras ready to capture the smiles and excitement of their little ones in the presence of Santa.
And the best part? Admission to this joyful celebration was absolutely free, making it accessible for everyone to join in the festive fun. If you missed this year’s festivities, mark your calendars for next year; it’s an event that brings the community together and sets the tone for the holiday season. For questions or more information, residents can contact the Southfield Parks and Recreation Department at (248) 796-4620 or visit the city’s official website.
This annual Tree Lighting Ceremony once again proved that in Southfield, the holiday spirit is alive and well, bursting with warmth, joy, and community bliss. See you next year!
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