We are located in West Seattle on 38th Ave SW between Genesee and Dakota

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Up And Running!

It was close but we went 'On Line' on the Friday after Thanksgiving.  Our new front panels and new star have been well received and are fun to watch.

Turnout has been light.  We will plan on running Friday, Saturday and Sunday, for the first three weeks of December.  We'll run every night starting December 20 and run our last show on Wednesday, January 1, 2020.  We'll start at about 5:00PM and run until about 9:00PM.  Shows on Christmas Eve and New Year's eve may run a little later.  And we won't shut down the show if there is an audience.  Olaf, the snowman will be in all planned shows unless the weather turns bad (he doesn't like rain!).

If you would like a special show on the days we're not scheduled just let us know.  We can be contacted at: SeattleMusicGuy48@Yahoo.Com


Saturday, November 16, 2019

2019 Holiday Plans Update

We had to cancel our Halloween show this year.  The neighborhood decided to
close our street and without traffic we decided there was no reason for a show.

However, we are going forward with plans for Yule.  We've added more RGB light props and our new light count will be close to 17,000.  Our song list is being updated to accommodate the new equipment and hope to be on time on November 29.

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Plans for 2019 Shows: Halloween and Yule

We just returned from the 2019 gathering of Christmas Light Addition Problem (C.L.A.P.) and are now preparing for shows for 2019.  We're especially looking forward to adding to our Yule light display.

So here is our initial plan (subject to change):

Halloween - Wednesday, October 30 through Saturday, November 2
                       We may run a little longer depending on feedback.

Yule - Start the Friday after Thanksgiving, Novenber 29 and run though
           New Year's Day, January 1, 2020.
           Also subject to change.

And here are a couple of photos from last year: 

Olaf Doing His Thing


The Grinch in All His Glory under the the Full Moon