Sherman Library & Gardens’ Annual Holiday Extravaganza Nights of 1000 Lights Celebrates its 10 Year Anniversary
Date/Time
Date(s) - 12/01/2024 - 12/31/20245:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Sherman Library and Gardens2647 East Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar, CA
Sherman Library & Gardens is excited to share a “visit to Christmases past” with guests of all ages as they navigate the gardens and take a stroll down memory lane. This year’s theme “Celebrate 10 Years of Nights of 1000 Lights” will bring back interpretations of the best installations for another festive year of favorites. Picture Sherman’s grand Christmas tree as the centerpiece of the Central Garden set among the magic of Christmas ribbons come to life and a sea of brilliant poinsettias. Once you wind your way through holiday vines the iconic light tunnel will guide you to the legendary Moon Goddess! Once again, she will grace our garden to bring her celestial peace of the season. Another eye-popping 3D experience awaits you in the conservatory, a Scandinavian Christmas in the sun garden, and a boogie bonanza in the tea garden. The Crystal Disco Christmas vibe returns for all your funky holiday fun! Make your disco ball wish on the wishing tree, visit Santa in his adobe, and then head to the fire pit and whip up your own batch of s’mores. Plus, the Garden Shop will be open and stocked with unique holiday gifting items.
Night of 1000 Lights 2024 dates are December 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22 from 5 pm – 8 pm. Each evening will have three entry times: 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, & 7:00 pm. Admission is $30 for Members and $50 for Non-Members while admission for children 3 and under is free. A Family Package is also available for $220, a savings of $100 which includes a Family Membership and four Nights of 1000 Lights tickets. Learn more and purchase tickets HERE.
“As we continue to Grow the Gardens, we are excited to celebrate this special 10-year anniversary with the community at large, whose support in helping our nonprofit’s legacy live on for future generations remains vital to our world class cultural hub.” -Scott LaFleur, Executive Director