Contact:

Laura Tobin
Tammany Trace Foundation
Board Member
(985) 893-7631
Cell: (985) 502-6092
Laura@gallinghouse.com

Lisa Pratt Maddox
Executive Director
Tammany Trace
(985) 867-9490
Cell: (985) 264-7112
lisap@stpgov.org

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tammany Trace Celebrates the Season with
7th Annual Holiday of Lights

On Friday, December 1 at 6:00 p.m., Parish President Kevin Davis will kick off the Seventh Annual Holiday of Lights on the Tammany Trace.  The lighting extravaganza will begin when Davis flips the switch to light the Parish’s 160-foot “Christmas tree” (created from the water tower) and some 40,000 lights.

“We believe that it’s important to provide this family-oriented, community event for our citizens and the many guests and newcomers to our area.  We’re proud to be able to make this contribution to the holiday spirit,” says Parish President Kevin Davis. 

A free, community-wide event, the Holiday of Lights will be open 6-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, December 1, 2, 8 and 9 at the Tammany Trace Trailhead on Highway 59 and Koop Drive, just north of I-12.  Area school choirs and other musicians, violinists, and carolers will serenade visitors while Santa and carnival-style rides entertain the children.  As an added attraction this year, visitors will also be able to enjoy the new Kidz Konnection Playground, a “playground without boundaries” that is 70% accessible to children and adults with special needs.  The re will be 32 depictions of Christmas at the event, including a tunnel of lights, 15-foot snowman, 12-foot Santa display as well as wreaths, angels, reindeer, nativity scene and the Star of David.  Local school children, Girl and Boy Scout troops and other volunteer groups will decorate 40 Christmas trees. 

The Holiday of Lights is produced by St. Tammany Parish Government in conjunction with the Tammany Trace Foundation and the generous support of area sponsors.  “The Foundation is very committed to making this event happen,” says board member Laura Tobin.  “People look forward to this sign of the season, especially the children. I think we all need this diversion.” 

Those who want a preview of this year’s festivities are invited to the Patron Party on Thursday, November 30th, featuring music by the Blue Meanies, drinks and food from local restaurants and plenty of fun.  Tickets are $50 each, and the public is invited to attend. 

For more information about the Seventh Annual Holiday of Lights, please call Lisa Pratt Maddox, executive director of the Tammany Trace at (985) 867-9490 or Laura Tobin, Tammany Trace board member and publicity co-chair, at (985) 893-7631.