The MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Hardin Administration Building. The Fantasy of Lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children’s stories, fairy tales and holiday themes.
The Fantasy of Lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28.
The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Fantasy of Lights 2014
The flag outside the Hardin Building at Midwestern lay at half-mast during the Fantasy of Lights in rememberance of the past Midwestern President Louis J. Rodriguez. Photo by Rachel Johnson
Jim Quashnock, member of The Guild of Carillonneurs, plays christmas music on the carillon in the Harden bell tower at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
A child went under the ropes at the "Robot display" to play with the bubbles at the Fantasy of Lights at the Opening Ceremony on Monday night infront of the Hardin Building. Photo by Rachel Johnson
Ariel Douglas, finance senior, takes Kedisa Alexander's, accounting senior, picture during the Fantasy of Lights Opening Ceremony, Monday night infront of the Hardin Building. "My favorite thing of Fantasy of Lights, aside from the lights, is just the people and being with friends and the memories we make. And everyone here just seems so cheerful and happy," Alexander says at her first time attending this. Photo by Rachel Johnson
Kedisa Alexander, accounting senior, takes Kendall Stewart's, respiratory therapy junior, and Lisa Nyirenda's, accounting sophomore, picture during the Fantasy of Lights Opening Ceremony, Monday night infront of the Hardin Building. "My favorite thing about this was that it get's me in the mood for Christmas," Stewart says.
Lisa Nyirenda, accounting sophomore, Roylyka Roache, english junior, and Kedisa Alexander, acccounting senior, laugh and make memories as they walk through the Fantasy of Lights at the Opening Ceremony on Monday night infront of the Hardin Building. Photo by Rachel Johnson
Amelia Latham, nursing freshman, and Catherine Stepniak, psycology freshman, take pictures of their favorite displays at the Fantasy of Lights during the Opening Ceremony on Monday night infront of the Hardin building. Photo by Rachel Johnson
A choir sings christmas chorals at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
Families and students walk along the sidewalk and look at the many displays at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
People wait in line to get the hot chocolate at the Fantasy of Lights during the Opening Ceremony on Monday night infront of the Hardin building. Photo by Rachel Johnson
Alyssa, Michael Johnston and their son Jack look at the christmas carol display at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
A young boy looks at one of the displays at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
Kasey Chin, dental hygiene freshman, and Samantha Flores, psychology freshman, have thier picture taken at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
The Ben Franklin Elementary School choir sing christmas songs at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
Aaliyah Sevilla looks at the Peter Pan display at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
Marisela Sevilla and Shanen Blasi look at the Peter Pan display at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
Toni Lovelace takes a photot of her 6-year-old great-grandson Kayman Block at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
The MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
The MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
Jim Quashnock, member of The Guild of Carillonneurs, plays christmas music on the carillon in the Harden bell tower at the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights opening ceremony Monday night in the front lawn of the Harden Administration building. The fantasy of lights has individual displays with themes or characters from children's stories, fairy tales and holiday themes. The fantasy of lights display opened early this year before Thanksgiving and will continue through Dec. 28. The lights turn on at dusk and turn off at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Photo by Lauren Roberts
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