Livonia’s Greenmead Historical Park to host amazing Night of Lights

The Alexander Blue House is a popular attraction for visitors to the Greenmead Historical Park during the month of December.
‘Tis the season to visit Livonia’s Greenmead Historical Park for a heart-warming vintage holiday lights display and an opportunity for children to meet and greet Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Masco presents the annual Night of Lights at Greenmead Dec. 2-3, 9-11 and 16-18, from 5-8 p.m. each day.

The festive event promises more lights, more activities and the usual dose of community fun for holiday-loving attendees.
While the event’s formal activities — the Clauses’ visits at the Friends Meeting House, arts and crafts at the Newburg School House and music in the Newburg Church, among others — the property’s lights will be on display the entire month of December for walkers.
Additional attractions will include the Town Peddler Holiday Shop inside the Alexander Blue House (this is a new offering), a heated tent with drinks, street hockey and corn hole games, and holiday lights as far as the eye can see.
The suggested admission price is $10 per vehicle.