Supporting a Good Cause, Knox County’s ‘Holiday Festival of Lights’ Returns to the Cove at Concord Park

Knox County puts on the display each year, offering people a chance to take in the holiday spirit at no charge, though people are encouraged to bring donations for The Love Kitchen. (Courtesy: Knox County)

Supporting a Good Cause, Knox County’s ‘Holiday Festival of Lights’ Returns to the Cove at Concord Park

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Holiday lights are returning to The Cove at Concord Park this season, free to the public.

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs will be flipping the switch to kick-off the 26th annual Holiday Festival of Lights during a family-friendly event at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 2.

The spectacular community lighting display offers people a chance to take in the holiday spirit at no charge, though you are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations for The Love Kitchen.

The Love Kitchen provides meals, clothes and emergency food packages to the homeless and unemployed population in the area. In addition to bringing donations, event-goers can buy a Christmas mug (and free hot chocolate), with all proceeds going towards the group.

“The Festival of Lights is one of our most popular and well-loved events countywide,” Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs said. “Traditions like this are what makes this time of year special. Folks have the chance to drop by, enjoy the festive atmosphere, give back to the community, or just spend time taking in the lights and activities.”

In addition to the many light displays, Santa’s Workshop will be open every day to collect letters to Santa, tell North Pole tales, and host Christmas crafts. Patrons also will have the opportunity to purchase cookie-making items and decorate ornaments each night of the week. The event also features train rides on Mondays.

With the exception of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the festival runs 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. through December.

Knox County puts on the display each year, offering people a chance to take in the holiday spirit at no charge, though people are encouraged to bring donations for The Love Kitchen. (Courtesy: Knox County)

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Supporting a Good Cause, Knox County’s ‘Holiday Festival of Lights’ Returns to the Cove at Concord Park

Knox County puts on the display each year, offering people a chance to take in the holiday spirit at no charge, though people are encouraged to bring donations for The Love Kitchen. (Courtesy: Knox County)

Supporting a Good Cause, Knox County’s ‘Holiday Festival of Lights’ Returns to the Cove at Concord Park

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Holiday lights are returning to The Cove at Concord Park this season, free to the public.

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs will be flipping the switch to kick-off the 26th annual Holiday Festival of Lights during a family-friendly event at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 2.

The spectacular community lighting display offers people a chance to take in the holiday spirit at no charge, though you are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations for The Love Kitchen.

The Love Kitchen provides meals, clothes and emergency food packages to the homeless and unemployed population in the area. In addition to bringing donations, event-goers can buy a Christmas mug (and free hot chocolate), with all proceeds going towards the group.

“The Festival of Lights is one of our most popular and well-loved events countywide,” Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs said. “Traditions like this are what makes this time of year special. Folks have the chance to drop by, enjoy the festive atmosphere, give back to the community, or just spend time taking in the lights and activities.”

In addition to the many light displays, Santa’s Workshop will be open every day to collect letters to Santa, tell North Pole tales, and host Christmas crafts. Patrons also will have the opportunity to purchase cookie-making items and decorate ornaments each night of the week. The event also features train rides on Mondays.

With the exception of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the festival runs 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. through December.

Knox County puts on the display each year, offering people a chance to take in the holiday spirit at no charge, though people are encouraged to bring donations for The Love Kitchen. (Courtesy: Knox County)