Fantasy of lights begins soon
NEW HAVEN - Fantasy of Lights, presented by Easter Seals Goodwill Industries, a holiday tradition for thousands of families, begins Nov. 19 at Lighthouse Point Park.
Now in its 16th year, the displays will be there through Dec. 31.
"This year, several of the displays have gone green, using new, energy-saving LED bulbs," organizers said in a statement.
Each display is sponsored by an area business, corporation or individual, with PSEG Power Connecticut LLC as the title Sponsor.
The 16th Annual Fantasy of Lights will be open 5 to 9 p.m., Sunday through Thursday and 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Admission for passenger cars/family vans is $10, 15-passenger vans or mini-buses is $25 and buses are $50. All proceeds benefit Easter Seals Goodwill Industries. Additional information is available at www.ctgoodwill.org/fantasyoflights.
Shown in photo: Steve Cifone, left, a recruit from the Southington Police Department, is among the Connecticut Police Academy recruits to help recently with the set up of the 16th annual Fantasy of Lights at Lighthouse Point Park.
Photo by Brad Horrigan/New Haven Register
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