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Experience the Magic of Night Lights at Mabery Gelvin Botanical Garden

This holiday season, the enchanting Mabery Gelvin Botanical Garden at Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve transforms into a sparkling wonderland during Night Lights, a festive event running Fridays and Saturdays from November 29 to December 21 and on Tuesday, December 24, from 4 to 8 p.m.

Hosted by the Museum of the Grand Prairie, the event invites visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in the seasonal glow of beautifully illuminated gardens. This free community event also features a variety of special activities to enhance your Night Lights experience.

Special Events to Brighten Your Visit:

  • Friday, December 6: Sips & Serenades with Gearl Grey Duo (5-7 PM)
    Enjoy the soothing melodies of live music while sipping on festive beverages in the serene garden setting.
  • Saturday, December 7: To Grandmother’s House We Go! (4-7 PM)
    Step back in time with family-friendly activities and stories that celebrate holiday traditions of the past.
  • Friday, December 13: Sip & Learn: Hot Cups of Culture (4-6 PM)
    Warm up with delightful drinks while exploring cultural traditions tied to the holiday season.
  • Friday, December 20: Carolers and Hot Chocolate (5:30-7 PM)
    Revel in the holiday spirit as carolers fill the garden with classic tunes, accompanied by steaming cups of hot chocolate.

A Holiday Highlight

Night Lights is the perfect way to embrace the holiday season with family and friends. Whether you’re enjoying the illuminated paths, singing along to carols, or sipping on hot cocoa, the Mabery Gelvin Botanical Garden promises a magical experience to cherish.

Mark your calendar and make Night Lights part of your holiday tradition. Admission is free, making it a must-visit event for creating joyful memories this season. For more details, visit the Museum of the Grand Prairie’s website or social media pages.

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