Lights Up Piedmont! Annual holiday light celebration returns Dec. 3

Kick off the winter holiday season with the City of Piedmont and Piedmont Beautification  Foundation at “Lights Up Piedmont!”, the City’s annual holiday light celebration. Like the  2024 celebration, this year’s event will begin at 6 p.m. to better accommodate young  attendees. 

Lights Up Piedmont! 

Wednesday, Dec. 3, 6 p.m. 

Piedmont Community Hall, 711 Highland Avenue 

Join us for: 

Food and drink: Piedmont Boy Scouts will be serving hot cider donated by  Piedmont Grocery and hot cocoa courtesy of Heafey Baum Group. Recreation Department staff will be serving hot latkes donated by Chabad Jewish Center. 

Seasonal activities: Enjoy light-themed crafts and games in the courtyard hosted  by Piedmont Girl Scouts and the Piedmont Recreation Department. Attendees can  write letters to Santa and pose for photos with Santa inside Community Hall. 

Music, memories, and illumination: The program will begin at 6 p.m., emceed by  Piedmont Beautification Foundation President Patty Dunlap. Following a  performance from the Piedmont High School Troubadours and remarks from Mayor Betsy Smegal Andersen, a Make-A-Wish foundation recipient will flip the switch to  light up the 80 foot redwood, menorah, Piedmont Park, and Community Hall.  

Each attendee will receive a fiber-optic light wand so they can be part of the moment and  light up Piedmont together as a community. 

Now in its fourth year under this name, Lights Up Piedmont! expands and evolves  Piedmont’s beloved holiday tree lighting ceremony, which dates back to 1969, broadening  the event to reflect the light-centered celebrations enjoyed by cultures across the globe in  the depths of winter. 

Lights Up! made possible through partnership with Piedmont Beautification  Foundation 

The Piedmont Beautification Foundation (PBF) obtains, maintains, installs, and removes  the colorful LED lights that adorn the illuminated tree each year. 

Throughout the year, PBF partners with the City to provide research and funding for  projects that increase safety, beauty, and function of Piedmont’s extensive and unique  public facilities. A $100,000 donation from PBF supported the new playground equipment  at the recently renovated Linda Beach Tot Lot. PBF is currently fundraising to support the  City’s FY2025-26 project to replace the swings at Piedmont Park, which we removed last  year due to damage. 

Community members can support these efforts by donating online or by mailing a check to: 

Piedmont Beautification Foundation 

City Hall 

120 Vista Avenue 

Piedmont, CA 94611 

Lights Up! will take place rain or shine. 

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