The 7:00 PM Annual Night Lights Christmas Parade is a spectacular night time parade packed full of lots of lights and music! It starts at the Grand Ledge Fire Department at 500 North Clinton Street and then makes its way straight down Bridge Street.
Santa will make his appearance at the end of the parade, trading in his red sleigh for a red fire truck.
- Photos with Santa
- Letters to Santa Mailbox in the Plaza
- Get Warm by the Firepit in the Plaza
- Christmas Caroling
- 5 PM Visits with Santa and fundraiser for GLEAP in Bridge Street Plaza
- 5 PM Grand Ledge Area District Library Gingerbread House Kits
- 6 PM Grand Ledge Rotary Club Chili Cookoff
- 6:30 PM Christmas Caroling in Bridge Street Plaza
- 6:45 PM Tree Lighting in Bridge Street Plaza
- 7 PM Christmas Parade Starts at the fire station and heads south on Bridge Street
Please Note: One house kit per child, FCFS while supplies last. Extra instruction sheets available.
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.
Shop & Support Small this Christmas and enjoy your beautiful town.
Delta Community Choir will present “This Christmastide,” a winter concert where peace, love, and hope abide, on Sunday, December 10 at 3 p.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church & School, 7910 E. St. Joseph Highway, Lansing, MI 48917 in Delta Township.
Under the direction of Ellen McKenzie, and featuring accompanist Christy English and local guest instrumentalists, the concert promises to be a joyful affirmation of Delta Community Choir’s mission of “Building Community Through Song.” As part of that mission, the choir has raised more than $40,000 over the past 10 years in support of several local nonprofit organizations.
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“This year’s theme reflects our common and shared wishes and hopes for the precious gift that love brings, a time to put differences aside, and the sweet promise that you can always come home,” said McKenzie.
Admission to the concert is free. However, the choir will accept freewill donations to benefit the Capital Area Diaper Bank. The diaper bank, which distributes hundreds of thousands of diapers each year to Michigan families, schools, and organizations that serve children, families, refugees, the elderly, and the homeless, is housed within the Fretail Store at the Lansing Mall. The Diaper Bank is one facet of the mission of Cardboard Prophets, which was a 2023 nominee for Delta Township Organization of the Year.
Reservations are not required for the December 10 concert. For more information, call 517-627-6202 or visit https://deltacc.org.
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.