Make Sure To Visit Massachusetts' Dazzling La Salette Christmas Celebration Of Lights This Season
By E Jamar|Updated on October 30, 2023(Originally published December 08, 2020)
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If you grew up near Attleboro, Massachusetts, there’s a good chance you have fond memories of going to La Salette Shrine to see their annual Christmas lights display. It may even have inspired your own Christmas decorations. This year La Salette Christmas Celebration of Lights is back and better than ever. Running from late November through early January, this completely free holiday lights event brings families and friends together every Christmas. The illuminations shine brightly from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. every night, so you can plan a visit soon and embrace the holiday spirit.
Every year, The National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette in Attleboro puts on a dazzling Christmas light display, and this year it's taking place from late November to early January.
It's not just about the lights, although they are stunning. The experience is also about the community coming together to celebrate the holidays.
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You can visit La Salette Shrine and see the incredible light displays every single night. Illuminations run from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. unless the weather is too bad.
You don't need to be a part of the La Salette congregation to enjoy the lights; this outdoor display is open to the public and everyone is encouraged to enjoy the beauty.
There are some religious themes, such as crosses and depictions of the birth of Jesus, but many of the displays are just colorful and festive, appealing to people of all spiritual backgrounds.
Christmas Celebration of Lights is a great holiday lights event for the whole family and one that many from Massachusetts will think of fondly for years. One of the previous year's themes was "Light From Afar." Each year the lights get a fun new theme.
The shrine website says that most of the traffic starts about 30 minutes to one hour before the lights turn on. They recommend coming early for the best spot in line. Since this event is taking place every single night, they advise visiting during the week!
No matter what your Christmas celebrations look like, La Salette Shrine is reminding us that lights still shine with their dazzling Christmas lights display. Plan your visit soon!
This event is free and runs from late November to early January. For more information on this year's La Salette Christmas Celebration of Lights, you can visit the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette website.
Does your family attend La Salette Shrine’s Celebration of Lights event every year? What’s your favorite part? We’d love to hear all about your thoughts and experiences in the comments!
Is there another holiday experience you’re looking forward to? Perhaps a small business you’ll be supporting instead? You can nominate a place through our nomination page, and we may feature it in an upcoming article!
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The La Salette Christmas Celebration of Lights is one of the most special holiday light displays in the state, but if you’re still interested in more, check out these Christmas light displays in Massachusetts.
Night Lights, Boylston
Bright Nights at Forest Park, Springfield
Lighting of the Green & Lights On Festival, Taunton
Edaville Christmas Festival of Lights, South Carver
Winter Lights at Rose Kennedy Greenway, Boston
ZooLights at Stone Zoo, Stoneham
Gardens Aglow, Sandwich
Nantucket Christmas Stroll Weekend
Berkshire Museum Festival of Trees, Pittsfield
Worcester Festival of Lights, Worcester
City of Lights Parade and Holiday Celebration, Lowell