A holiday fantasy of lights at the St. George Village Botanical Garden opened, overseen by a full supermoon. The ticketed event was crowded with people enjoying the sights and sounds of the season.

โWeโre incredibly excited to welcome the community to experience the Garden illuminated for the holidays. This is only possible thanks to the dedication of our volunteers and the generous support of our sponsors, whose commitment helps us bring the Garden to life in new and inspiring ways. Their contributions not only brighten the season, but also strengthen our mission to preserve, educate, and celebrate the natural beauty of the island,โ said Sarah Brady, executive director of SGVBG.

Under the decorated pergola facing the center courtyard, attendees enjoyed music, drinks, and bountiful local cuisine from Albas Restaurant. The We Day Yah Quadrille dancers whirled in madras costumes to the delight of all. Almost 300 attended the event, according to Brady.

In the Bodine Center, the silent auction attracted buyers with a diverse array of items donated by 30 local entities. The Christmas shell and orchid trees were fully decorated. Jewelry, hotel stays, food, spirits, adventure packages, and much more were offered.

Leading away from the courtyard, the Managerโs House was a lovely start to the paths into the fairyland of enchantment, where the glimmering lights could be explored. People wandered the paths in twos and threes, taking pictures and stopping to admire the captivating display.



Childrenโs Night will be on Friday. Santa will be available for photos with children and families. Also featured will be stories read by the Childrenโs Museum, local choirs performing holiday carols on the historic Managerโs House deck, a cash bar, and lite bites.

โWe hope families from across the community will join us for our Childrenโs Night and other nights while we are open. Itโs a wonderful opportunity to experience the Gardenโs holiday magic together, and we canโt wait to share this special evening with everyone,โ said Brady.

The Garden of Holiday Lights can be enjoyed each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until Jan. 4. Admission is $10 for Adults, $5 for children, and those under 5 are free. The gift shop will be open with an array of locally made items perfect for holiday shopping. Parking inside the garden gate will be free.



