UPDATE: The city of Albany is set to illuminate downtown for the highly anticipated 35th Celebration of Lights on December 6. This beloved annual event promises a festive atmosphere filled with music, magic, and community spirit as families gather to celebrate the holiday season.
The theme for this year’s celebration is “Home for the Holidays: Honoring Our Heroes,” paying tribute to those who have served and uplifted the community. The tree-lighting ceremony will honor two influential community leaders: the late Commissioner Demetrius Young and Dr. John W. Culbreath, recognized for their lifetime of dedication and service.
Event Schedule:
- Christmas Village: 4-8 p.m.
- Live Entertainment: 4:45-5:45 p.m.
- Tree-lighting Ceremony: 5:45 p.m.
- Christmas Parade: 6 p.m.
Locations:
- Christmas Village: North Jackson Street (from Pine Avenue to Broad Avenue).
- Opening Performances: Pine Avenue between the Government Center and the Judicial Building.
- Parade Route: Begins at Wesco and continues to the Dougherty County School System Building.
Community members are encouraged to participate in the festivities. Vendor applications are due by November 30 at albanyga.gov/christmasvendor, and parade participants must register by the same date at albanyga.gov/paradeparticipant. Those looking to volunteer can contact the downtown manager’s office at (229) 483-7665 or via email at [email protected].
“The Celebration of Lights is one of Albany’s most cherished traditions,” said Albany Downtown Manager Lequrica Gaskins. “It’s a night where downtown sparkles with joy, unity, and holiday spirit — and we’re thrilled to celebrate 35 years of this magical tradition.”
As the countdown begins to this festive evening, residents are urged to bundle up and bring their families for a night of lights, laughter, and lasting memories.
For further details on the 35th Celebration of Lights, visit albanyga.gov/celebrationoflights or contact the downtown manager’s office directly.






































