• A Cloverdale family is once again lighting up their home for Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation this Christmas season. Stop by at 16956 60A Ave. and soak up the festive atmosphere anytime until Jan. 4 between 5 and 10 p.m. Donations will help the Children’s ER that will be built as part of the new Emergency Centre at Surrey Memorial Hospital.
• The Gusola family home at 18244 57A Ave. has approximately 30,000 lights on the house and in the yard. The display includes a manger scene, polar bears skiing on the roof, Santa and reindeer, and much more. Viewing times are daily from 5-10 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and 5-11 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday until Dec. 31. Non-perishable food items accepted for the Surrey Food Bank.
• The Lagerstroms, 15466 91A Ave. Nearly 60,000 computerized lights to music broadcast on 88.3 FM. Showtimes: Sunday to Thursday from 5-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday from 5-11 p.m. Christmas and Boxing Day from 5 p.m. to 12 midnight. New Year's Eve from 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
• Pohl family home, 15561 91A Ave. Russell Pohl is president of the Fraser Valley Foster Parents Association, and the display raises money for bursaries for kids in care and to send kids to camp. Last Year $5,400 was raised and this year's goal is $10,000. Tours take place inside the home, and this year the "store" is bigger and offering a variety of gifts, chocolates and a raffle. Prize is a $500 gift card with West Jet. Come and enjoy.
• Rodica and Gheorghe Grigore have been displaying Christmas lights at their Surrey home, 6369 165A St., for the past five years. This year they have more than 36,000 lights as well as yard and window displays. Donations collected for B.C. Children's Hospital.
• Kevin and Christa McGill, 18516 68 Ave. Huge display and fun stuff for the whole family. Includes snowman nativity scene and lots more.
• Bonnie and Ken Fletcher, 15499 22 Ave. Lots of lights and things to see. Garage set up with Christmas toys for everyone to try, including a train. Donation box for the Surrey Food Bank on site.
• Heather and Dave Christie, 15042 Bluebird Cres. The lights also dance to music.
• Rick and Marnie Gauthier, #37 13650 80 Ave. in Leeside Mobile Home Park.
• Art & Lou's Christmas Lights, 15097 90A Ave. Until Jan. 3 every night between 6 and 10 p.m. come walk through or drive by to enjoy the sights. There are more than 10,000 lights to see. Bring the kids and view the North Pole right here in Surrey. Also, take in the nativity scene. On Dec. 20 from 6-9 p.m., Santa will be on site to visit. Hot beverages for the grown-ups and candy canes for the little ones.
• Jan and Randy Crawford have dressed up their treehouse with a gingerbread theme this Christmas. Check it out at 12898 Old Yale Rd.
• The Gaucher family home at 9042 161A St. Plywood figures and light display. Lost of cartoon characters.
• Bob and Maureen Mussato have a wonderful Christmas display of thousands of lights and also lawn ornaments. Daily from 5-11p.m. at 11548 86A Ave.
• Nick and Deb Morrall's home at 6059 133B St. is a memorial for their son Steven, who died in a car accident at age 17.
"Surrey lost a bright light so I try to brighten it up for those who knew him, as well as those who did not," said Nick.
• Stan and Barb Sandover, 11427 90 Ave., have Santa's workshop, elves, Mrs. Claus, reindeer, Santa Mouse, Rudolph and lots of other novel decorations. The roof has hundreds of lights. Santa himself will be on-site on Dec. 23 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
• M.A. Journeault and Chris Hockley have a home display with 10,000 lights synchronized to music broadcast on 107.1 FM. Donations accepted for the Canadian Cancer Society. Video of the display on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqfvnfVjMaY
• Neibhours at 8235 and 8225 144A St. have 13,000 lights on display nightly from 5:30-10:30 p.m. until Dec. 31.作者: myversa 時間: 2008-12-18 08:38
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