What’s Up With The Lights

The Lights of Christmas sneak preview and volunteer opportunities

whatsup11_200webWarm Beach Camp will open its doors to the general public for a sneak preview of The Lights of Christmas at “What’s Up with The Lights,” October 9th from 3:00-5:00 pm in Cedar Lodge.

“What’s Up with The Lights” is a free event where attendees can get a glimpse of The Lights of Christmas’ brilliant light displays and learn about the many exciting volunteering opportunities. The Lights of Christmas is the largest holiday light display in the Northwest that combines live entertainment, activities for kids, food, gift shopping, and overnight getaway options.

Each year, over 800 volunteers donate more than 15,000 hours at The Lights of Christmas. From parking attendants and hospitality greeters to costumed characters and toy shop elves, there are numerous opportunities to get involved behind-the-scenes during the event. One hundred volunteers are needed each night of The Lights of Christmas, for twenty nights in December. Volunteers are also needed for setting up and taking down the event.

Glenn Burkins and his family volunteered at The Lights of Christmas. It gave the whole family the opportunity to focus on others during the Christmas season. “Feeling good is not the point,” said Glenn, “and it’s not about what you get. The whole point of our Christmas became about giving and being prepared to give.”

For more information, email Jessica Beach or call her at 360-652-7575 or 800-228-6724.