Revisiting the Festival of Lights

Poinsettia and Christmas trees at the Front Desk

Happy Friday, all! We have been closed for the past several days, getting the inn ready for these next few weeks of holiday cheer. We’ve been cleaning, cooking, hanging a gigantic wreath on the front door, stringing up goodness-knows how many strands of happily twinkling Christmas lights, and of course putting up the Christmas tree in our Great Room. Being such busy little elves, we decided to stay in the spirit of the season and repost our review from last year of the Festival of Lights at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens. If you haven’t already been, you should definitely add it to your list!

Read on………………………………………..


Lighted ship and whale in the heath and heather garden

A favorite local holiday tradition was born 8 years ago when the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens unveiled their very first Festival of Lights extravaganza. Developed, created, and run almost exclusively by a dedicated and passionate group of volunteers, this event attracts thousands of visitors during its 3-week span. In fact, last year more than 9,000 visitors meandered the glitteringly transfigured paths of the Gardens, making it one of the best-attended events in Mendocino!

 A fundraiser for the Botanical Gardens, the Festival of Lights is a true community event, with large involvement from pretty much everyone around. Local musicians give of their time and tuneful talents to perform live in the hospitality tent. (Two of Brewery Gulch’s very own will be playing there with the Latin band Pura Vida on December 1st!)  The local breweries and wineries donate delicious beverages for the bar, volunteers bake an endless array of goodies for the café, and everyone who is able comes to enjoy the inventive light displays and embrace the cheerful joy of the season.

 
Lighted jellyfish
 

 Adding to the general air of festivity, there is usually a fire pit behind the fuchsia gardens for roasting marshmallows. The hospitality tent in the front of the Gardens is beautifully decked out, the perfect spot to warm up chilly fingers while enjoying the live music and the excellent local beers and wine. The Garden’s café gets into the spirit of things too with hot chocolate and cider.

 We here at the inn love going every winter to see what inventive new light displays have been added from the previous year’s Festival and which designs have been brought back and even improved. The undersea theme in the succulent garden is probably one of our favorite sections. The inn’s owner, Guy, and his wife Sarah are going to be taking their little girl Ella for the first time this year, and they’re pretty excited to get to share it with her in all its glittering glory.

We aren’t the only ones that love this Christmas-time festival either. Everyone in the community that we talk with has cozy stories and happy memories associated with it. Here’s what a good friend had to say:

We went to the Festival of Lights for the first time last year, and it was a magical experience! The little ones had so much fun, running through the lighted pathways and gathering around the bonfire for s'mores. The adults especially enjoyed the live music from talented local favorite artists and the tasty treats and drinks. The holiday spirit and relaxed atmosphere made for a cozy and cheery time for all!

 This year, the Festival of Lights started November 29th. It runs through December 22nd, open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 5:00 – 7:30. So, go! What are you waiting for?! Jump on in and join this holiday favorite with locals and out-of-towners alike – go see the Festival of Lights!

Words and pictures by Laura Hockett

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