Silver Bells thrills with lighted parade
The 25th annual Silver Bells in the City was held on November 20 in downtown Lansing. The event, which included a nighttime parade, the lighting of the state capital Christmas tree and fireworks, took place from 5 to 9 p.m.
“It was fun I enjoyed it a lot,” said senior Chelsea Carroll. “It was my first time going, so I was really excited. The tree was beautiful and I loved the floats and of course our band.”
Approximately 120,000 people attended the admission-free event.
“It was pretty fun,” said sophomore Charles Ford. “They had some nice fireworks and good hot chocolate. I really enjoyed myself especially the magic show.”
Each year, Silver Bells in the City is made possible through the generous support Lansing area sponsors.
Silver Bells in the City is coordinated by the Arts Councils of Greater Lansing–a non-profit local organization.
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