In 2011 I posted a question to the Aha! subscribers asking about ideas for nearby spots to view holiday lights. You can click here to see that post and read the responses. For the record, I don’t have a single strand of lights in my yard……YET! However, there are some talented folks out there who go the extra mile to light up the season with festive decorations and dazzling displays. I want to know if you’ve found any fabulous local discoveries that you can share with us so that we can all ride by and enjoy! Please leave a comment on this post if you have a yard to tell us about!
If you have any reason to visit Fayetteville, Ga, here’s a great one to check out! The blue, orange and white light display is set to the radio broadcast from the end of the Tigers’ miraculous 2013 Iron Bowl victory over Alabama and the Auburn fight song as performed by the Auburn University Marching Band. The show runs until New Year’s Eve from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. every night.
If you go from Dunwoody Club east, take a right on Happy Hollow, and then a right on Fontainebleau. Loop around Fontainebleau for some great viewing. Then, at the end of the loop take a right and continue down Happy Hollow to see some more.
Light Up Redfield is this Sunday, Dec 15. 6:30-8:00.
Only residents can vote, but all are welcome to join the festivities.
We are collecting new, unwrapped toys for Dunwoody Police Depts Christmas for Kids. Two officers will be there to let the kids sit in police cars and ring the siren.
Deerfield East II has a few good ones near the entrance off Dunwoody Club Drive!!
the best again this year is Dunwoody forest. Be sure to go in the Dunwoody club entrance. take a left off of ball mill and look for stapleton drive . Take the kids every yr and never disappoint!!