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R E S I D E N T I A L1 Allan and Trina Llewellyn, 42213 N. 46th Lane,
Anthem. Display features 35,000 lights synchro-nized to music with dancing candy canes, shimmer-ing snowflakes and a 30-foot Christmas tree. Tune to 105.1 FM to hear the music.2 Cunningham and Warren Families, 37922 N.
20th St., Phoenix. Candy-cane themed display features about 500,000 lights with animation and music.3 Bernie and Peggy Gillotte, 111 E. Blue Eagle Lane,
Desert Hills. About 35,000 lights with carved-out characters.4 Mike Mulvenna, 505 E. Desert Ranch Road,
Phoenix. About 120,000 lights with a variety of decorations, including snowmen and a virtual Santa.
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5 Brian and Rebecca Casull, 7938 E. Las Piedras Way, Scottsdale. Open from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.6 Todd and Gia Rooker, 6726 E. Dixileta Drive,
Cave Creek. About 40,000 lights synchronized to music. Accepting donations to support the Bulembu Foundation, a not-for-profit Christian organization that aids the people of Swaziland.7 Evans Residence, 25278 N. 74th Ave., Peoria.
About 10,000 lights with animation and music. Mrs. Claus Cocoa Shack open from 6-9 p.m. Fridays-Sundays, where hot chocolate and candy canes are served. Donations accepted for a local children’s charity.8 Mitch and Elizabeth Glenn, 4101 W. Questa
Drive, Glendale. A winter wonderland of lights and inflatables. Accepting donations for St. Mary’s Food Bank. One can per car can make a difference.9 Mollick Magic Christmas, 1711 E. Rose Garden
Lane, Phoenix. About 10,000 lights synchronized to music. Accepting donations for local food banks.10 Pat Farrer, 9471 W. Frank Ave., Peoria. This themed display features about 10,000 lights with music.11 Larry Hample, 19612 N. 110th Lane, Sun City. About 2,000 lights with reindeer, sleighs and Santa.12 Terry and Carolyn Fields, 19020 N. 12th Place, Phoenix. Open from 5:30- 8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.13 Richard Ruiz, 19303 N. 62nd Drive, Glendale. More than 85,000 lights, inflatables and other holiday decorations.14 Jon Richards, 6915 W. Taro Lane, Glendale. Display features about 30,000 lights with animation.15 Gilbert and Shirley Bowman, 1423 W. Rosemonte Drive, Phoenix. About 10,000 lights with more than 80 decorated Christmas trees.16 John and Shelan Foster, 5425 E. Michelle Drive, Scottsdale. Traditional holiday display with about 20,000 lights.17 Michele and Todd Koceja, 5422 E. Charleston Ave., Scottsdale. Display features about 100,000 lights with animation and music.18 Judy and Jim Patasin, 18002 N. 56th St., Scottsdale. This themed display features about 30,000 lights with music and animation.19 The Wirschem Family, 4507 E. Grovers Ave., Phoenix. About 200 snowmen, Disney characters and Santa. Display open Dec. 3-5 to view the inside of the house and backyard.20 Nancy Perry, 7126 W. Libby St., Glendale. About 10,000 lights with music, animation and cut-out characters.21 Bonafede, 17433 N. 63rd Drive, Glendale. Display features animated characters set up in different scenes.22 Thomas and Gail Culp, 3631 W. Anderson Drive, Glendale. Display features a live Santa from 6-9 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.23 Paul and Jeannine Bartnicki, 16586 N. 108th St., Scottsdale. About 40,000 lights synchronized to music with trees and stars.
24 Nathan and Wendy Frago, 12778 W. Young St., Surprise. Display features about 10,000 lights, live characters, animation and music.25 Tucker Rubino, 5327 E. Grandview Road, Scottsdale. About 33,000 LED lights are synchronized to a variety of holiday songs. Visit rubinochristmas.com for details and hours.26 Zenaida Dungca, 17752 W. Ivy Lane, Surprise. Display features animation.27 Mack, 13153 W. Desert Lane, Surprise. Display features about 20,000 lights.28 Mitchell Joseph Keller, 17307 W. Caribbean Lane, Surprise. This themed display features about 15,000 lights with animation and inflatable characters.29 Marilyn O’Mara, 2439 E. Hillery Drive, Phoenix. This themed display features about 1,500 lights with carved-out characters.30 Tony and Christy Hight, 14665 W. Port Royale Lane, Surprise. The display features more than 65,000 lights linked to music. New location this year with some new additions. Pictures and video at fantasychristmas.com.31 Paul and Danielle Frie, 16169 W. Lisbon Lane, Surprise. Display features about 10,000 lights and music. Serving hot chocolate and cookies on some Saturdays starting Dec. 4.32 Rudy and Rosemary Alvarez, 4431 E. Hearn Road. Phoenix. Red-and-white garden of serenity with about 10,000 lights.33 Aaron and Diane Clark, 3457 E. Thunderbird Road, Phoenix. This themed display features about 50,000 lights with animation, music and carved-out characters.34 Barbara and Gene Graves, 13009 N. 27th Place, Phoenix. Display features about 20,000 lights with animation.35 Fred and Kimberly Hampton, 2554 E. Sweetwater Ave., Phoenix. Animated video and light show synchronized to music. All electricity is solar powered.36 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, 2516 W. Aster Drive, Phoenix. Display features about 30,000 lights and animation.37 Olsen/Luciano, 11068 E. Laurel Lane, Scotts-dale. Display features about 20,000 lights.38 Merrill Martindale, 11802 N. 55th St., Scottsdale. This is a themed display.39 Don and Dawn Sosnoski, 12020 N. 152nd Drive, Surprise. This themed display features about 500,000 lights with music and animation. Dec. 18th, Santa hands out toys.40 Fordyce and Val Steinhour, 3744 E. Altadena Ave., Phoenix. About 20,000 lights with music and animation.41 William and Kim Morris, 4523 W. Altadena Ave., Glendale. About 35,000 lights with animation and music. Light show repeats every 30 minutes. twodoglights.com.42 Charles Verness, 11210 N. 45th Way, Phoenix. Thousands of lights with music, arches and a bridge.43 Don and Dora Gay, 10618 N. 73rd Drive, Peoria. About 5,000 lights with carved-out characters.44 The Fry Family, 10036 N. 31st St., Phoenix. This display will only be presented on Dec. 17-19 and
23-24.45 Mel and Ellen Bett Kline, 9802 N. 46th St., Phoenix. A living, 100-year-old-plus, 40-foot saguaro is lighted like a Hanukkah menorah at 6 p.m. Dec. 1-8, and 5 p.m. Dec. 3. The lights will be taken down on Dec. 10.46 Sharon and Greg Persinger, 6350 W. Carol Ave., Glendale. About 100,000 lights with a variety of cut-out characters.47 Gus and Keri Kunaschk, 18228 W. Sanna St., Waddell. This snowman-themed display features 10,000 lights synchronized to music and animation.48 Darryl and Janet McGinnis, 3617 W. Townley Ave., Phoenix. About 15,000 LED lights and video set to Christmas music. TheLightsOnTownley.com.49 Allen and Beth Coughenour, 5335 W. Alice Ave., Glendale. About 100,000 lights with music, animation and carved-out characters.50 Jim and Linda Largo, 5309 W. Barbara Ave., Glendale. About 140,000 lights with live characters, carved-out characters, animation and music.51 Erin Groves HOA, 95th Avenue and Diana Avenue, Peoria. This community display features music and cut-out characters.52 Paul and Patricia Fedock, 207 W. El Caminito Drive, Phoenix. About 18,000 lights and music.53 Linda Decker, 8363 N. 50th Drive, Glendale. About 20,000 lights with Santa and sleigh. Lights on from dusk to 11 p.m.54 John and Pat Meyers, 3235 W. State Ave., Phoenix. Open from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.55 David R. Chuchla, 4237 W. State Ave., Phoenix. Display features 400,000 lights and more than 100 animated figures. Free walk through tours nightly from 6-10 p.m.56 Victor Whittemore, 7794 E. Via De Belleza, Scottsdale. About 10,000 lights with animation, Santa and Rudolph.57 Larry Bramble and Sue Van Ness, 8363 W. Marlette Ave., Glendale. About 25,000 lights with animation and music.58 Lee Evans, 1029 E. Rose Lane, Phoenix. Traditional holiday lights with inflatable charac-ters.59 Chris Birkett, 8414 E. Valley Vista Drive, Scottsdale. About 150,000 lights with animation, music and cut-out characters.60 Larry Martel, 820 W. Luke Ave., Phoenix. About 5,000 lights with carved-out characters.61 The Kelly’s, 5316 N. 30th Drive, Phoenix. About 10,000 lights with Santa in a bass boat, a snowman with a shotgun and Santa in an RV.62 Fernandes Family, 5410 N. 80th Lane, Glendale. About 15,000 lights with a Ferris wheel, merry-go-round and a musical light show. Accepting canned food donations for St. Mary’s Food Bank.63 Lee and Patricia Sepanek, 4415 E. Calle Tuberia, Phoenix. About 250,000 lights with animation, water features and an artificial snow maker.64 Robert Byrd, 8312 E. Mackenzie Drive,
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Scottsdale. Display features about 20,000 lights.65 Michael J. Knox, 6405 E. Indian School Road Apt. 36, Scottsdale. 66 Bob Rix, 1517 E. Brill St., Phoenix. About 80,000 lights with 64 animated pieces. Walk through the front, inside and backyard of the house from 6 to 10 p.m. beginning Thanksgiving night and ending Jan. 2.67 Danny Dingman, 2329 N. Recker # 104, Mesa. About 10,000 lights with music, animation and carved-out characters.68 Stimpert Family, 304 E. Papago Drive, Tempe. About 15,000 lights with animation.69 Terry and Adrienne Haas, 1861 E. Fountain St., Mesa. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and Dec. 18-19 One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.70 Roger Crooks, 1708 W. Dixon Circle, Mesa. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and Dec. 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.71 Don Sorenson, 6130 E. Colby St., Mesa. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.72 Ray Arnold, 151 S. Norfolk, Mesa. Welcome to the West Pole Light Show, lighting up the sounds of the season with 30 percent of the display being LED lights.73 Darin Evenson, 660 W. 23rd Ave., Apache Junction. About 25,000 lights synchronized to modern Christmas music.74 The Nevarez Family, 5445 E. Harmony Ave., Mesa. About 75,000 lights synchronized to music with tree stars and some other new additions. NevarezLights.com.75 Solorzano Family, 5429 E. Harmony Ave., Mesa. Elegantly decorated with 50,000 primarily white lights.76 Helen Ortiz, 38 W. Fremont Road, Phoenix. Display features about 10,000 lights.77 Mel Hochhalter, 1316 E. Dunbar Drive, Tempe. Display features about 10,000 lights with animation.78 Ben and Sara Edmund, 1410 E. Catamaran Drive, Gilbert. Four houses with 25,000 lights synchronized together with music. Tune to 99.1FM to listen to the music in your car.79 Dennis and Dana Busby, 7097 E. Cuernavaco Way, Gold Canyon. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.80 Steven Raths, 5433 S. Holbrook Lane, Tempe. The word ‘Christmas’ is spelled out in 8- by 4-foot letters, and they are covered with lights and colors. A Nativity scene is in the foreground.81 Craig and Tracy Stewart, 3577 E. Tremaine Ave., Gilbert. More than 30,000 lights dance to favorite holiday songs. There are about seven songs, and new this year are the shooting stars. Tune your car radio to 88.5 FM.82 Hawker/Clemens, 340 N. Duffy Way, Gilbert. About 50,000 lights with reindeer and Santa’s sleigh.83 Bill and Sherlene Berry, 891 W. Boxelder Place, Chandler. About 15,000 lights with more than 100 village pieces in glass enclosures with various themes, inflatable items and a manger scene.84 Frank Kostyun, 4813 E. Pearce Road, Phoenix.
About 150,000 lights synchronized to holiday music. Featuring a 55-foot light tree, giant nutcrackers and flying snow flurries. Ahwatukee-Holidays.com.85 McNamara Family, 3642 E. Comstock Drive, Gilbert. Display features a computer-animated light show with about 30,000 lights and two snow machines. Tune to 93.9 FM to listen to music. Donations accepted for Make-A-Wish Foundation of Arizona. GilbertLights.com.86 The Temple Family, 3620 S. Clancy, Mesa. About 10,000 lights with Santa’s reindeer, a merry-go-round, Ferris wheel and more.87 Kerry and Rita Olson, 2212 W. El Prado Road, Chandler. A display of 54,000 lights featuring music and animation. Free popcorn, cookies and movies Friday-Sunday nights.88 Shawn Benson, 8535 S. Stanley Place, Tempe. About 100,000 LED lights that are synchronized to music. Also, commercial-size animated displays. A 20-minute music show every hour.89 Mike and Lynn Nelson, 818 S. Pearl Drive, Gilbert. About 50,000 lights with a 65-foot tree on the house and characters in yard.90 Robert Lorenzana, 2605 W. Upland Drive, Chandler. Upland Drive is a family-friendly neighborhood, rich in holiday spirit and tradition. Each home displays a unique holiday theme. Features include cut-out animated characters and a two-story teddy bear.91 Tom and Betty Antonowicz, 1179 E. Baylor Lane, Gilbert. Garden railroad in the backyard is open from 4-7 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays through Dec. 18. Stop for a cup of hot coco and watch all the trains run.92 Terry McLaughlin, 1235 N. Benson Lane, Chandler. About 23,000 lights with a “Merry Christmas” sign, Disney characters and a red rock Christmas scene.93 Kim Espinoza, 6480 W. Orchid Lane, Chandler. About 10,000 lights with live characters and music. Sleigh and holiday props available for photos. Santa appears on Saturday nights. facebook.com/Christmas OnOrchidLane.94 Chad and Debra Richins, 396 W. Liberty Lane, Gilbert. More than 95,000 lights synchronized to music. Five animated musicians, a 21-foot tree, six leaping arches and a new 10- by 20-foot wall of lights.95 Anthony and Michele Clendenen, 1681 S. Penrose Drive, Gilbert. About 2,000 lights with animation and music.96 Iris Aldecoa, 720 N. Los Feliz Drive, Chandler. From 6-11 p.m. on weekends, garage will be open to view Christmas village displays. 97 Johnny Saldana, 2313 E. Taxidea Way, Phoenix. About 23,000 lights with music and animation.98 Chuck and Patty Henry, 15244 S. 36th Place, Phoenix. Open from 5-11 p.m. beginning Dec. 1. The light show is set to holiday music played on 106.7 FM radio. For the benefit of others, please turn off your car lights while parked.99 Frank and Dianne Polimene, 541 E. Mountain Sky Ave., Phoenix. Interactive 1/8-scale train with automation. Display features a Ferris wheel, carousel swing, mountain snowflakes and snow making. santatrain.com.
100 Dave and Robin, 5523 W. Chicago St., Chandler. About 40,000 lights with music, animation and inflatable characters.101 Dan and Shannen Brown, 970 S. Hudson Drive, Chandler. About 80,000 lights, several inflatable characters and a carousel.102 Brian Real, 2156 E. Browning Place, Chandler. Manger silhouette against a desert sunset.103 The Rushias, 1204 S. Jesse Place. Chandler. Display features multiple characters, including Rudolph and ‘Peanuts’ characters like Snoopy.104 Bill and Herta Nagle, 1236 S. Longmore Court, Chandler. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.105 Chalifoux Family, 1075 W. Mulberry Drive, Chandler. Classic vintage blow-mold figures with 32 channels of lights synchronized to music.106 Jack and Dorothy Johnson, 739 E. Prescott Drive, Chandler. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.107 Loop Of Lights, 38454 N. Carolina Ave., Queen Creek. About 85 homes participate in this holiday display. loopoflights.com.108 Ennis and Marcia Thompson, 9636 E. Mossy Rock Drive, Sun Lakes. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and 18-19. One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.109 Rich and Sharon Hull, 25025 S. Lakeway Drive, Sun Lakes. Open 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11-12 and Dec. 18-19 One of 14 backyard railroads Valley-wide. azbigtrains.org.110 Danny and Debbie Farr, 17747 E. Riggs Road, Queen Creek. About 30,000 lights with more than 60 cutouts with cartoon characters and ginger-bread themes.111 Lance and Cindy McGrath, 6516 E. Stratford
Drive, Prescott Valley. About 10,000 lights with music and numerous inflatable characters. Dec. 1 to New Year’s, from from 6-9 p.m. Sundays and Thursdays, 6-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.C O M M E R C I A LA Outlets at Anthem - 4250 W. Anthem Way, Anthem. A 110-foot-tall Christmas tree strung with 120 strands of lights and decorated with more than 3,000 ornaments and large fabric bows. It will be topped with a 4- by 6-foot star handcrafted from copper.B Red Mountain Community Church - 6101 E.
Virginia St., Mesa. More than 500,000 Christmas lights switched on at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 26. Free. Walk through the story of Christmas portrayed in lights, take a hay ride or just visit with friends while you listen to Christmas carols.C Val Vista Lakes Community Association- 1600
E. Lakeside Drive, Gilbert. More than 500,000 lights amid waterfalls and lush landscaping. Open 6-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 7-9 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 24-Dec. 30. Closed Christmas Eve and Day.D Power Ranch - 4444 E. Haven Crest Drive, Gilbert. Power Ranch’s three signature windmills at the community’s three entrances will be lighted. Thousands of sparkling lights will adorn the 30-foot-tall windmills, the Ranch House Club-house and Barn Clubhouse, while other monu-ments and trees within the community will also be illuminated.
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