The holidays are a time to deck the halls and light the trees! All throughout Metro Detroit and downtown Detroit, tree lighting ceremonies are bringing together neighbors and friends alike for holiday festivities, caroling, crafts, and of course, spectacular displays of our finest and tallest trees!
Friday, November 20
@ Downtown Wyandotte
The Tree Lighting will take place, Friday, November 20th at dusk at Sycamore and Biddle Avenue and the 77th Annual Christmas Parade is scheduled for Saturday, November 21st 2020 at 10 am.
DETROIT TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY
Friday, November 20
STREAMING
Metro Detroiters can watch WXYZ’s “Light Up the Season” pre-recorded tree lighting special at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 20 from the comfort and safety of their homes. Santa will make a special appearance from the North Pole to help flip the switch on 19,000 lights on the Michigan-grown tree. No public tree lighting event will be held this year at Campus Martius Park.
TREE LIGHTING & LIGHTED CHRISTMAS PARADE
Friday, November 20
@ Downtown Allen Park
Tree lighting ceremony at the Historical House followed by lighted Christmas parade from the Historical House, down Park Avenue to Philomene, ending at the Allen Park Community Center.
Saturday, December 5
ONLINE
Our annual Tree Lighting ceremony will be taking place virtually from your own homes. You can tune in to view the Tree Lighting at 8:00 pm on Saturday, December 5th.
ANNUAL HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING & AFTER GLOW
Tuesday, December 1
@ Macomb Township Parks & Rec
Macomb Township Parks and Recreation Department cordially invites you to join us as we welcome the holiday season with our Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony. This FREE event will be a bit different this year but still fun and merry! The entire event will be outside and socially distanced. Santa will arrive in his traditional manner on a Macomb Twp Fire Truck!
Wednesday, December 2
ONLINE
Light Up the Night Canton! Join in virtually to view the lighting of the official Canton Township Holiday Tree with special guests and performances. We are encouraging residents to help us light up the night and turn your holiday displays “on” with us at 6:30pm.
Thursday, December 3
@ Downtown Royal Oak
Come gather in Downtown Royal Oak to celebrate the open of the Holiday Season at Washington Ave & Fifth Street. The Mayor will be on site to turn on the holiday lights and the city tree. Enjoy the Handbell Choir, Salvation Army Band, refreshments and Holiday Magic at the Farmers Market.
Friday, December 4
ONLINE
Join us for a virtual tree lighting ceremony with Mayor Gatt. You can also register for drive-thru Santa visits!
Friday, December 4
@ Wixom Community Center
Bring your mask and enjoy a fun-filled outdoor only event. The giant tree will come alive when Santa arrives! Activities include horse & carriage rides, crafts, ice sculpture demos, Christmas caroling and more.
Saturday, December 5
@ Downtown Lake Orion
Our first-ever Drive-Thru parade will take place on Saturday, December 5th at 6 pm in Downtown Lake Orion. This year, instead of our myriad of floats parading up Front Street to Broadway through downtown, our participating entrants—draped in holiday lighting—will be positioned along Broadway.
Saturday, December 5
ONLINE
Watch our Christmas tree in the gazebo being lit online. This will include include messages from city officials in Farmington and Farmington Hills, messages from community leaders, announcement of the Farmington Area Jaycee’s Business and Citizen of the year, announcement of our Holly Days Rally raffle winner, and more!
Saturday, December 5
Join us at the Wayne Historical Museum for the annual town Christmas tree lighting. We will have Santa for the kids, cookies and hot chocolate, an animal petting farm, carriage rides and more. Come on out for a good old Christmas time in Wayne. The event is no cost and open to all, though donations accepted.
MERRY & BRIGHT: LIVONIA’S HOLIDAY PARADE AND TREE LIGHTING
Sunday, December 6
@ Livonia Civic Center
Instead of parade participants making their way past spectators, the spectators will drive past the parade participants while in their own vehicles. The parade participant groups will be stationary along the shorter route, which takes place along Civic Center Drive from Farmington Road to Five Mile Road.
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