This is an archived event from Culture Days 2020.
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Celebrate the Night: Lights and Lanterns Drive-Thru Experience and Livestream
In-person
Digital & new media Kids Music PerformanceDate and time
Location
Albion Fairgrounds, Parking lot for Golden Ears Winter Club at Fairgrounds, Maple Ridge, BC
23448 105 Ave, Maple Ridge, BC
Maple Ridge, BC
Directions: Take Lougheed Hwy and turn at Jim Robson Way. Free parking.
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
This year’s Celebrate the Night on October 25 has a new look and feel this year!
To keep everyone safe at this year's event, there will be two main components of Celebrate the Night 2020. The first is a pre-registered, 30 minute experience for all ages featuring a brilliant light and laser show, including an immersive and exciting light design and projections at the Golden Ears Winter Club parking lot of Albion Fairgrounds site with a $5 booking fee donation. The second is our free livestream concert which will be available on the City's website and on our official Facebook Page featuring the Juno winning local Vancouver indie rock band Said the Whale. The livestream will also include a sneak peek of the light and laser show!
Other activities will include online games, a costume contest (taking place virtually) and The Great Pumpkin Recipe Challenge.
Registration for the Lights & Lanterns Experience opens October 1 at 8:00 AM online and over the phone (604-467-7422). This page will be updated with a site map, additional activity details, parking information and more as we get closer to the event. All safety protocols as per health authority guidelines will be followed. More details will be released on the website and social media.
Links
- Celebrate the Night Drive-thru and Livestream mapleridge.ca
Organizer
City of Maple Ridge
The Cultural Services section of Maple Ridge Parks, Recreation & Culture supports the full range of cultural development and programs including festivals and special events, public art, artist in residence, heritage, cultural grants, volunteers and community building initiatives in partnership with groups, non-profits and residents.