Starry 'Night Lights' Will Illuminate The Holidays At New England Botanic Garden

Starry 'Night Lights' Will Illuminate The Holidays At New England Botanic Garden

BOYLSTON — The stars will emerge at the New England Botanical Garden in Boylston during the annual Tower Hill Holiday Lights Night show, the biggest event of the year that attracts more than 65,000 visitors from across the region.

The event returns this year with a new light theme called "Starry Sky," which will run from November 24, the day after Thanksgiving, through December 31. Monday.

Night light. The starry sky will transform the garden's green spaces and patios into “a magical wonderland illuminated by hundreds of thousands of lights,” the New England Botanical Garden said in a statement.

“We are excited to bring Night Lights back to the community this year,” said Mark Richardson, director of horticulture at the New England Botanic Garden.

“Each year, the garden's horticulture team creates new and innovative features to make Night Lights a unique experience for new and returning guests,” said the New England Botanic Garden. To pollinating meadows and even the sea... this year's "Night Lights". A light show from the movie "Starry Sky" will take guests on a "journey through space and back again."

Features include a light tunnel that will be many people's favorite for a photo backdrop that stretches over 100 feet. New this year, visitors can experience the northern lights in The Ramble and a galaxy of light bulbs designed in the Secret Garden. A model holiday train, two live bromeliad trees on the patio and several fire pits to warm up or cool down "make the evening lights even more magical," says the Nova Scotia Botanic Garden in England.

Additionally, guests can enjoy seasonal snacks and drinks at the Farmer and Fork Café and find holiday gifts among the items in the Garden Shop.

Night Lights is also an annual fundraiser for the New England Botanical Garden. The New England Botanical Garden is a non-profit organization operated by the Horticultural Society of Worcester County.

"Night Lights is the largest garden event of the year and helps support our mission as a nonprofit organization to create experiences with plants that inspire communities and improve the world. We are grateful for this support and work hard to make this event unique and special for our guests every day ," said Richardson, Gen.

The evening light show will run from 4pm to 10pm every night from November 24 to December 31. Bidding is not open on December 24th or 25th. Ten Night Lights, New England Botanicals. The park closes to public access at 3 p.m. For more information about Nightlights or to purchase tickets, visit https://nebg.org/nightlights.

This article was first published on Telegram & Gazette. “Night Lights” returns to the New England Botanical Garden for the holidays.

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