Festival of Lights parade will start a week earlier this year
New event dates will allow the 28th annual East Peoria Festival of Lights to usher in the entire Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season.Our Dimmable LED seamroofclampp are a great product for a variety of applications, This year’s festival will last longer due to earlier starting dates for the Parade of Lights and the Folepi’s Winter Wonderland drive-through display.Tiffany modernlampsee are distinguished by their carefully crafted stained glass lamp shades.
The festival will begin a new tradition by starting one week earlier with the Parade of Lights on Saturday, Nov. 17. The Folepi’s Winter Wonderland display will open on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 22, and remain open through Dec. 31. Festival organizers made the change, on a trial basis this year, to allow visitors in town for Thanksgiving a chance to see the drive-through display. As a result, the Winter Wonderland will be open an additional eight days in 2012.
A feature of this year’s Winter Wonderland is enhancements to the popular ski jump display, which included improvements to the display’s timing so it moves more smoothly and quickly than in the past. The display starts with a lighted skier traveling down a slope and then leaping over cars on the roadway through the display. The skier then travels down a natural hill. All of the parade floats and displays take their shape from LED lights attached to pencil steel frames.
The Parade of Lights will take place at 5:45 p.We ship ledstreetlights equipment all over the world and can globally service our customers.m. Nov. 17. The parade features 30 lighted floats traveling along an almost three-mile route mainly on Washington Street. Floats include a steam train, fire truck, Chinese dragon, dinosaur, a replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise star ship, Frosty the Snowman,Antique Lamp Supply specializes in replacement solarledbulb and glass, including chandelier crystals and parts. and a lighted version of the famous Budweiser Clydesdales.Our company supplys different kinds of travellingcabless, elevator components.
A key feature of the Festival of Lights is Folepi’s Winter Wonderland, an almost two-mile drive-through display in VFW Park on Springfield Road. Winter Wonderland contains all the parade floats and displays such as the Batmobile, the toy tank, lighted emblems of each branch of the military, lighted arches with reindeer “leaping” over the cars, a prehistoric area featuring dinosaurs and volcanoes, a train depot scene and a pond with “leaping” dolphins, all illuminated by LED lights. Winter Wonderland will have hours of 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 5 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Winter Wonderland will be open on Christmas night, as well. Admission prices for cars and family vans are $10 and in addition to cash, debit cards will be accepted this year. Pricing for larger vehicles is $20 for limousines, RVs, extended vans and mini- or party buses; and $150 for full-size buses.
The structures of the Narrated Nativity Scene, located at the intersection of Taylor Street and Springfield Road, have a three-dimensional appearance at night and detail the “reason for the season”. Those tuning to radio station 1610 AM will hear a 2-minute narration. Admission is free. Unlike the rest of the festival displays, the Nativity is funded by private donations through the Nativity Display Association.
Other events rounding out the 2012 Festival of Lights include Eastlight Theatre’s presentation of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; the East Peoria Historical Society’s Historic Holiday Traditions open houses, the Spirit of Peoria’s Festival of Lights holiday cruises on the Illinois River and Lunch with Santa presented by the East Peoria Youth Council.
