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Oakland, California 94607

A new tradition begins in Oakland this year, an interactive holiday light spectacular sure to delight revelers throughout the season. On Friday, December 4th, city officials and Miss California will join with a cast of musicians, dancers, and cartoon characters to mark the start of the holidays with the official "lighting of the palm trees." Visitors will have a chance to get in on the action by texting their orders for a personalized light show. The cutting-edge display will be a nightly feature in Jack London Square throughout the season.

The evening's celebration will begin at 5:30 PM with a performance from the Oakland Homegrown Jazz Band. Jack London Square will be decked out for the occasion with floats from the following day's America's Children's Holiday Parade. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to see close-up the artistry and detail that goes into the creation of these stunning floats. Costumed cartoon characters such as Clifford the Big Red Dog and Curious George will roam the Square delighting children and families. Visitors to the Square are invited to bring donations of toys and non-perishable food for Alameda County Food Bank, Toys for Tots, and Mayor Dellums' Community Toy Drive.

At 6PM, Oakland City Officials, Port of Oakland Commissioners, and Miss California will usher in the holiday season by pulling the switch to illuminate the Oakland waterfront with a glimmering grove of 25 palm trees, measuring 40 feet tall each. The array of 7500 energy-efficient LED lights will twinkle and change colors in an array of shapes and patterns. With a simple text message, visitors will have the chance to order their own custom light show, choosing the pattern and color they want to see. Designed and programmed by John Murray Productions, the light spectacular will be on display in Jack London Square throughout the season. The ceremony will be followed by a full slate of live performances.

Official Website: http://www.jacklondonsquare.com

Added by FullCalendar on November 23, 2009

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