MARSHALL, Texas (Top40 Charts / Marshall Convention & Visitors Bureau) Two-time Grammy Award winner Rita Coolidge brings the sounds of Christmas to Marshall with help from the A Cappella Choir of
Wiley College in a one-night-only show at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Marshall Visual Art Center, 208 E. Burleson.
Her Christmas concert combines hits that have made Coolidge one of rock and pop music's most admired singers with holiday favorites and is part of the 25th annual
Wonderland of
Lights festival in Marshall.
Tickets are $38. Purchase online at www.visitmarshalltexas.org or call (800)595-4849.
The concert is a highlight of the 25th annual
Wonderland of Lights, a
Texas holiday tradition, November 23 through January 1 in Washington Square, West
Houston St. at North Washington Ave. in downtown Marshall, Texas.
More than a million lights will shine on Marshall's town square, historic courthouse and a wonderland of attractions planned in the 25th
Wonderland of Lights, a 40-day festival of holiday lights and family fun.
25TH ANNUAL WONDERLAND OF LIGHTS
The festival opens in lighting ceremonies at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 in Washington Square, and luminaries will flip the switch to bring the festival to light at 6:06 p.m. during ceremonies presented by Network Communications and TheMarshall News Messenger.
Kaitlyn Maher, the youngest contestant to reach the "America's Got Talent" top 10, lends her voice to opening night ceremonies and will share the stage with Miss
Texas Kendall Morris on Nov. 23
The holiday festival celebrates its 25th year with new attractions, including the world's biggest rocking horse, a 37-foot-tall toboggan mountain for sledding, and twice the outdoor ice skating on two Samsung skating rinks--one for families and another just for kids. Double-decker bus tours and Clydesdale-drawn carriage rides offer best seats for
Wonderland of
Lights sights this year.
Favorite
Wonderland attractions return, led by the synchronized light and music shows that delighted crowds in their debut last year. Other crowd-pleasers include a life-sized snow globe that lets visitors step into the holiday scene, trackless mini-train rides, cooking classes for grown-ups and more.
Attraction costs vary, but admission to
Wonderland of
Lights is free. A $25 day pass to
Wonderland of
Lights is the best deal going and offers unlimited ice skating, rides on the double-decker English bus, the Marshall Express trackless train, Toboggan Mountain, and giant rocking horse. Day passes also are good for one photo at the Capital One Snow Globe, and pass holders enjoy priority boarding for attractions. Day passes can be used on any of the festival's 40 days but are available by advance purchase only through Nov. 22 at www.visitmarshalltexas.org.
Hours for the 25th annual
Wonderland of
Lights are 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through
Thursday and 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday November 23 through December 15 and December 26 through January 1. Hours are 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily December 16 through 25.
Visit Marshall, Texas, online at www.visitmarshalltexas.org for tickets or more information, and follow @25thWonder on Twitter.
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