Seasonal & Holidays
Winterhaven Festival Of Lights Is Back On In 2021
The free light show is set to officially begin Dec. 11.
TUCSON, AZ — After being canceled last year because of the pandemic, the beloved holiday tradition of the Winterhaven Festival of Lights is back on this year.
The light show is set to run 6-10 p.m. daily, Dec. 11 through Dec. 26. A drive through night for those who can't walk or don't want to is Dec. 26.
Visitors can view the lights on foot, from a hayride, a trolley or a pedal-powered group bike.
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The festival is free and is sponsored by Tucson Electric Power, but attendees are asked to bring canned and dry food donations for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona. Attendees can also make monetary donations to the food bank. There are donation stations at each festival entrance.
The festival takes place in the Winterhaven neighborhood, in the general area north of East Fort Lowell Road, south of East Prince Road, west of North Country Club Road and east of north Tucson Boulevard.
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