The EmilyAnn Theatre in Wimberley will open its annual Holiday Trail of Lights at 4 p.m. Nov. 28.
The display features seven acres of lighted displays decorated by more than 100 local businesses, community groups and families. Attendees can roast a hotdog or marshmallow at the Yule Log and celebrate the season with friends and neighbors.
On Dec. 6, the EmilyAnn will feature a benefit for Brown Santa, and guests are invited to bring a new unwrapped toy to donate. Other activities include a Las Posados celebration on Dec. 20 and the lighting of the menorah for Hanukkah on Dec. 11.
The EmilyAnn Theatre is a non-profit outdoor theatre located at 1101 FM2325 in Wimberley. For a full schedule of activities and entertainment visit www.emilyann.org.
Trail of Lights Opening Ceremonies
4 p.m. - ribbon cutting by chamber of commerce
4:15 p.m. - music by Sons of Adam
5 p.m. - Santa arrives
5:30 p.m. - tree lighting featuring Anne Jones and Carole Hofstead singing “O’Holy Night.”
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Trail of Lights display opens Nov. 28
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