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1. Michael Mulvenna, 55 E. Desert Ranch Road, Phoenix. Lights, music, videos, Santa, snow machines, train and more.

2. Don Cunningham, 37922 N. 20th St., Phoenix. Many themes. Drive-through is open 6-10 p.m

3. Todd Rooker, 6726 E. Dixileta Drive, Cave Creek. Rooker/Brown family lights synced to Christmas music. Canned food ac-cepted for the Foothills Food Bank.

4. Gary McSpadden, 3105 W. Cavedale Drive, Phoenix. Lights coordinated to Christ-mas music. Tune to 97.1 FM from vehicle. Donations taken for charity. Splatlights.com.

5. Art Charpentier, 7396 W. Tether Trail, Peoria. Christmas display features 10,000 lights.

6. Evans Family, 25278 N. 74th Ave., Peoria. See lights, snow and Santa in the window. Cocoa will be served 6-9 p.m. Fri-day and Saturday until Christmas. Donations accepted for local charity. Treats such as reindeer poop and Claus’ Krispies treats sold for a nominal fee.

7. Charles Gatti, 8252 W. Camino De Oro, Peoria. Computerized light show is set to 15 songs. Tune radio to 91.3 FM. Runs from 6 to 10:30 p.m. from Thanksgiving to Jan. 4. Food donations accepted for St. Mary’s Food Bank.

8. ReinDeer Valley Christmas, 3302 W. Adobe Dam Road, Phoenix. Display runs Dec. 1-28; 6-11 p.m. Fridays-Sundays and Christmas week. Listen on 99.1 FM. Food collected for St. Mary’s Food Bank. reindeer-valleychristmas.com. 9. Dennis Mollick, 1711 E. Rose Garden Lane, Phoenix. Mollick Magic Christmas is a high-tech show with music synced to lights from 5:30-10 nightly. Tune to 106.7 FM. Ac-cepts donations for local food bank.

10. Grayhawk Montevina, 7657 E. Rose Garden Lane, Scottsdale. For the 13th year, Grayhawks Montevinia will have cocoa and Christmas lights from 6-9 p.m. Donation site for St. Mary’s Food Bank. Cocoa Hut opens Dec. 8.

11. Paul and Jeannine Bartnicki, 16586 N. 108th St., Scottsdale. Musical light show is held nightly.

12. Pamela Gilbert, 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale. The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort has 2 million lights. Enchanted Plaza with a four-story animated musical tree, train, snowfall, an animated light show and narrated nativity. Visit Santa’s Workshop ev-ery Friday and Saturday. Desert Ice skating

rink open every night.

13. James and Judy Patasin, 18002 N. 56th St., Scottsdale. More added to new display each year.

14. John and Bridgette Trombley, 16031 N. 58th Place, Scottsdale. Approximately 40,000 lights in themed display with com-puterized music and 25-foot lighted tree.

15. Christopher Garrison, 4420 E. Ander-son Drive, Phoenix. The Garrison family’s display has approximately 20,000 lights in a synchronized musical show. Show runs from 6 to 10 p.m. from Nov. 28-Jan.1. www.facebook.com/garrisonchristmaslights.

16. Laura Mason, 4345 E. Carol Ann Lane, Phoenix. Features live animal nativ-ity, petting zoo and Christmas Village with hundreds of homes, thousands of figurines and hundreds of nativities.

17. Tom Van Boven, 2507 E. Vista Drive, Phoenix. Van Boven family presents a light and music show.

18. Pat and Marilyn O’Mara, 2439 E. Hil-lery Drive, Phoenix. Theme is “Madagascar 3 Circus,” with Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria on the high wire.

19. Alan Coppola, 1033 E. Topeka Drive, Phoenix. More than 25 Christmas/Winter cutouts on display.

20. Gilbert and Shirley Bowman, 1423 W. Rosemonte Drive, Phoenix. Includes 65 Christmas trees set to music and more. Until 10 p.m. daily.

21. Joe McShane, 3024 W. Michigan Ave., Phoenix. Lights synchronized to music. Tune in at 99.1. See videos at youtube.com/The-ChristmasJoe.

22. Paul and Kammy Orner, 3311 W. Wagoner Road, Phoenix. Reindeer and other animal friends play in a winter won-derland.

23. Michael Masillo, 19809 N. 47th Ave., Glendale. Lights on the roof and more than 15 inflatables. Features more than 3,000 lights.

24. Richard Ruiz, 19303 N. 62nd Drive, Glendale. For the 14th consecutive year, this corner house features a display with more than 81,000 lights and 14 blow-ups.

25. Jon and Jahnna Richards, 6915 W. Taro Lane, Glendale. Display features 30,000 lights with animation.

26. Shirley Nesnidal, 17433 N. 63rd Drive, Glendale. Features moving displays, Christ-

mas countdown and some one-of-a-kind inflatables.

27. Mack Farris, 3153 W. Desert Lane, Surprise. Characters and lights.

28. CJ Thomas, 13439 W. Maui Lane, Surprise. Singing Christmas trees, leaping arches and lights that dance to the music. Tune radio to 93.7 FM between 6 and 10 p.m. every day, weather permitting.

29. Garrett Long, 15979 W. Redfield Road, Surprise. See Disney, Sesame Street, Peanuts and cartoon characters dance to music with snow.

30. Robert and Robbin Dinbokowitz, 12430 N. 82nd Lane, Peoria. Characters from 2013 movies, including “Monsters Universi-ty,” “Despicable Me 2,” “Frozen,” “Planes,” and “Turbo.

31. Helen Cook, 14825 N. 68th Drive, Peoria. More than 25,000 lights, including miniatures and candy canes, stretched out over an acre. Last year for this display.

32. Mark Mettes, 6040 W. Carol Ann Way, Glendale. Christmas display includes decorated trees and bushes, a boat with Santa and Rudolph, a playhouse with Santa, blow-ups, trees, snowflakes and a nine-piece nativity.

33. Dan Emmett, 15607 N. 58th Ave., Glendale. Entire house covered with lights. Has 40-foot pine tree, Santa’s sleigh, rein-deer and mini elf house. On some evenings, Santa may be in his sleigh with treats.

34. Roger and Donna Bricker, 2414 W. Mandalay Lane, Phoenix. Candy Cane Land has lighted trees and animated figures, a cross and nativity scene, music and lights.

35. Daniel Ferguson, 3052 W. Larkspur Drive, Phoenix. More than 20,000 lights.

36. Oscar and Patty Hutson, 2926 W. Larkspur Drive, Phoenix. Santa and lights timed to Christmas music.

37. Fred and Kimberly Hampton, 2554 E. Sweetwater Ave., Phoenix. See solar power in use in live video presentations with music and a light show. Characters are inside the new Holiday Hotel. Interactive display where visitors find themselves in a winter wonderland on video, which can be e-mailed to them.

38. Barbara Graves, 13009 N. 27th Place, Phoenix. Winter wonderland with blow-ups, animated displays and cutout figures.

39. Ken Wolf, 2801 E. Sierra St., Phoenix. About 40,000 lights are featured.

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40. Merrill Martindale, 11802 N. 55th St., Scottsdale. At least 100,000 lights on 4th annual display among the houses in the cul-de-sac.

41. Gerry and John Dillingham, 5925 E. Saint Andrews Way, Scottsdale. Features a manger scene with darling angels, Disney characters, snowmen and their families, Rudolph, ASU’s Sparky and music. Take a picture with Minnie and Mickey Mouse and sign the big Santa’s list.

42. The Olsen (Griswold) & Luciano Family, 11068 E. Laurel Lane, Scottsdale. See more than 25,000 lights.

43. Chris Birkett, 8414 E. Valley Vista Drive, Scottsdale. Three-story castle. Computer-ized with snowfall. Backyard is the Island of Misfit Toys. Hot cocoa and roasting marsh-mallows on the open fire. 6-10 p.m. from Thanksgiving until New Year’s Eve.

44. Lee and Patricia Sepanek, 4415 E. Calle Tuberia, Phoenix. Animated Macy’s-style decorated windows, artificial snow, bubble machine, animated lawn characters, lights set to music and hot-cocoa machine.

45. Solterra Subacute Services, 1501 E. Orangewood Ave., Phoenix. Walk through the Candy Lane Courtyard light display. Stay for a hot chocolate after the candy-themed walk.

46. Chris Gorman, 511 E. Orangewood Ave., Phoenix. Thousands of bright white lights, decorations and music.

47. Paul and Patricia Fedock, 207 W. El Caminito Drive, Phoenix. Snowmen, music, pandas, Santa, angels, nativity and more. Approximately 20,000 lights.

48. Carol and Larry Martel, 820-824 W. Luke Ave., Phoenix. Cat carolers and street musicians in Dickens-era costumes.

49. Ken Koutrelakos, 3857 W. Rose Lane, Phoenix. Tunnels of Christmas lights with a walk-through maze.

50. Kendra Kelly, 3353 W. Northview Ave., Phoenix. Santa in a bass boat, Santa’s yacht club and inflatables. Bubba Claus may make an appearance. Western music and light show. Lights on 5-10 p.m., weather permit-ting.

51. Emilio Palacio, 7734 N. 41st Ave., Phoenix. Features “South Park” characters including Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman.

52. David Chuchla, 4237 W. State Ave., Phoenix. Free walk-through tours 6-10 p.m. daily from Thanksgiving to Dec. 29. Features 60 trees, more than 100 animated figures and pictures in Santa’s sleigh.

53. Allen Coughenour, 5335 W. Alice Ave., Glendale. 100,000 lights with Santa house and train theme with cut-outs, blow-ups, animation and music. Santa appears Fridays and Saturdays after 6 p.m. Last time for this display.

54. Kendall and Lara Care, 6967 W. Cheryl Drive, Peoria. Stroll through the North Pole with music, animation and snow. Santa and Mrs. Claus attend every Friday and Saturday night until Christmas weekend when they will attend Friday-Sunday.

55. Joe Sirakis, 8720 W. Lawrence Lane, Peoria. Display is full of handmade, Disney-themed decorations. Favorites include Minions. More than 15,000 lights, some set to Christmas music. Live Santa and hot chocolate with a fire pit to roast marshmal-lows on Dec. 14 and 21.

56. Fernandes Family, 5410 N. 80th Lane, Glendale. Accepts canned food and cash for local food banks. Lights set to music, inflata-bles, Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, nativity. Snow display every 15 minutes from 6 to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

57. Wyatt Wolfe, 22108 W. Cantilever Court, Buckeye. Musical Christmas tree house, mega animated tree and more. From dusk until 9 p.m. daily.

58. Ken Tamblyn, 271 S. 172nd Drive, Goodyear. Features lights, snowmen, a sled for kids, music, synchronized lights, 3 Christmas trees and Santa on a motorcycle. Cotton Lane exit closed, so exit freeway at Sarival Avenue.w 59. Charles Cox, 4827 W. Osborn Road, Phoenix. 6-10 p.m. Nov. 21 to Dec. 25. Santa will hand out candy canes in December when possible. Features music.

60. Brian Nichols, 1001 W. Weldon Ave., Phoenix. Disney theme Christmas display with approximately 15-20 Disney inflatables. Approximately 4,000 lights synced to holi-day music.

61. Gary Heyer, 7324 E. Villa Way, Scotts-dale. Winter wonderland of cutout figures, motion lights, a homemade Santa and his reindeer.

62. Joe Habeeb, 1512 E. Elmwood Circle, Mesa. Computerized light display is set to music. Listen at 99.1 FM from vehicle.

63. Daniel Habeeb, 2639 E. Mallory St., Mesa. Large light display with a 20-foot Christmas tree on the roof and more than 4,200 LEDs on the front saguaro cactus.

64. Red Mountain Community Church, 6101 E. Virginia St., Mesa. The story of Christmas is portrayed in lights. Tune into 107.7 FM while walking or riding through lights.

65. Danny Dingman, 2329 N. Recker Road #104, Mesa. Features Santa runway lights, snow on all trees, candy-cane mini forest and more.

66. Mike and Shelley Pelky, 1335 N. Pa-pillon Circle, Mesa. Home is a birthday card to Jesus. Many themes, displays, flying rein-deer and more than 150,000 lights. Canned goods collected for Hope Women’s Center.

67. Aaron Leach, 8709 E. University Drive, Mesa. About 30,000 lights synced to music. Dedicated to Yarnell 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots and other firefighters, police and troops. Live DJ and tribute videos Wednes-day-Saturday until around 9 p.m. Other nights until 9:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to sit on lawn. Accepting canned food. Help with firewood appreciated. Park on 87th Street.

68. David Alvis, 10422 E. Bonnell St., Apache Junction. Mesa Holiday Lights run until Dec. 31. Each night 3-5 different songs played. Show schedules and details at www.mesaholidaylights.com.

69. Daniel and Crystal Holtz, 1040 N. San Marcos Drive, Apache Junction. Lights set to music on a FM radio station. Features a 35-foot double mega tree, 18-foot arches, sleigh pulled by a reindeer, leaping arches and spiral trees.

70. Tracy Stewart, 2203 S. Boca, Mesa. More than 50,000 lights, leaping arches, shooting stars and a 10-foot mega tree set to 10 favorite holiday songs. Tune car radio to 88.5 FM.

71. Rocco Morin, 7648 E. Golf Ave., Mesa. From Dec. 1 to Jan. 1, see 17,000 lights syn-chronized to music. Shows every half hour from 6 to 10 p.m.

72. Victoria Schreiner, 3054 E. Inverness Ave., Mesa. Three scenes of 20,000-plus lights. The North Pole, Santa’s workshop and a manger. 2nd annual charity event: 6:30-10 p.m. Dec. 13-14. Meet Santa, Mrs. Claus and Mickey Mouse. Take a picture with Santa. Gift-card donations (to any large stores) will go to the Child Crisis Cen-ter in Mesa.

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73. Ben and Sara Edmund, 1410 E. Cata-maran Drive, Gilbert. Five homes synchro-nized together to more than 17 songs. Tune to 99.1 FM. Two 35-foot palms transformed into Christmas trees. Center house changes colors (white, blue, green and red).

74. Val Vista Lakes Community Associa-tion, 1600 E. Lakeside Drive, Gilbert. Val Vista Lakes Holiday Mountain is a display of more than 500,000 lights amidst waterfalls and landscaping. Open every weekend with a canned-food donation as entrance fee.

75. Mike Holste, 1887 W. Pinon Court, Gil-bert. House is covered in more than 20,000 lights.

76. Mel Hochhalter, 1316 E. Dunbar Drive, Tempe. About 3,000 lights.

77. Nick Buzzelli, 11440 S. Maze Court, Phoenix. Check out the North Pole and Santa’s workshop with elves hard at work.

78. Frank Polimene, 541 E. Mountain Sky Ave., Phoenix. Interactive train display with animation, LED lights, snow and a com-puterized mountain Christmas tree with snowflakes. Free candy canes for kids. www.SantaTrain.com.

79. Johnny Saldana, 2313 E. Taxidea Way, Phoenix. Features moving figures including a merry-go-round and a Ferris wheel, ani-mated window displays, a light and music show and Disney characters.

80. Chuck Henry, 15244 S. 36th Place, Phoenix. Tune to 104.7 FM and watch 25,000 lights synchronized to Christmas music. Frosty blows “snow” between dis-plays. Show is continuous from 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 6 to 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Dec. 1 thru Jan. 1.

81. Kim Espinoza, 6480 W. Orchid Lane, Chandler. More than 16 homes on Orchid Lane are decorated. Several displays avail-able for holiday photos, including a large sleigh. Santa’s here at 6:30 p.m. Saturdays. Supports Toys for Tots.

82. Robin Rodriguez, 5526 W. Chicago St., Chandler. Santa will give out hot chocolate and cookies on Dec. 7. Features 10 blow-ups, 10 large Christmas trees and lots of other decorations.

83. Robert Lorenzana, 2605 W. Upland Drive, Chandler. Upland Drive has horse-drawn carriage rides, barbershop quartets and Santa’s theater.

84. Kerry and Rita Olson, 2212 W. El Prado Road, Chandler. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, from Nov. 29 through Dec. 22 and Christmas Eve and Day. Movies shown

on garage with chairs, heaters and freew popcorn, hot cocoa and cookies.

85. Ray and Wally Dillman, 2106 N. Ar-rowhead Drive, Chandler. The Dillmans’ Christmas display has more than 50,000 lights and a river display featuring Santa on the roof, animations and music.

86. Bill and Sherlene Berry, 891 W. Boxelder Place, Chandler. Glassed in villages and seascape, animated characters, nativity and lights.

87. Mike and Lynn Nelson, 818 S. Pearl Drive, Gilbert. Display features approxi-mately 50,000 lights, 80-foot tree of lights on top of house, shooting stars, snowflakes and carved cutout characters.

88. Chad Richins, 396 W. Liberty Lane, Gilbert. Light display synchronized to music with more than 100,000 lights on five houses. Features RGB lighting, two mega trees, animated musicians, leaping arches, a wall of lights and singing trees. Donations benefit Rio Vista Center.

89. Bill and Angie Capaldi, 845 E. Tyson Court, Gilbert. Display created by the fam-ily. More than 40,000 lights synchronized to modern music, 16-foot animated tree, strobes, LEDs and 20 mini trees. Tune to 99.5 FM.90. Gilbert Lights, 3642 E. Comstock Drive, Gilbert. Four houses are synced for one large 55,000-light animated show. Leap-ing arches, mega trees, snow machines and more. Tune radio to 93.9 FM. Donations are accepted for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Arizona. “GilbertLights” on Facebook.

91. Basket Family, 3620 S. Clancy, Mesa. Features nativity, window boxes, blow molded displays, music, snow and lights. Santa will arrive 7-9 p.m. Dec. 14 with cook-ies and hot chocolate. Bring canned-food donation.

92. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 1150 S. Sean Drive, Chandler. More than 25,000 lights set to music. More than 50 vintage plastic figures. Dusk until 9 p.m. weekdays and until 10 p.m. weekends from Thanksgiving weekend until New Year’s Day. Non-perish-able food donations accepted for Chandler Christian Community Center until Dec. 22.

93. James Chalifoux, 1075 W. Mulberry Drive, Chandler. More than 25,000 lights set to music. More than 50 vintage plastic figures. Dusk until 9 p.m. weekdays and until 10 p.m. weekends from Thanksgiving weekend until New Year’s Day. Non-perish-able food donations accepted for Chandler Christian Community Center until Dec. 22.

94. Rhonda and Tim Brewer, 2660 S.

Yucca St., Chandler. Mrs. Claus put out-of-shape Santa on an exercise/diet plan, but Santa bribed the elves to help him cheat. View display through two large windows.

95. Barbara Brown, 632 W. Aster Court, Chandler. More than 100,000 lights, 30-plus inflatables, 100-plus lighted figurines, Disney characters, decorated boat on the lake front, movies playing on outside large screen TV and more. Santa Claus and help-ers on Saturday nights. Community’s gates will be open 6-10 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, beginning Dec. 1.

96. Chad Kreikamp, 1243 E. Ibis Court, Gilbert. About 80,000 lights set to music. Show lasts over 30 minutes. LED pixels, arches, shooter poles and two mega trees. Broadcasted over 93.7 FM.

97. Joe Feyereisen, 20317 S. 186th Place, Queen Creek. Two hours of Christmas songs synchronized to a light show. Features Nicker the Sea Serpent, a 22-foot-tall tree and nativity. Food and drinks available on Fridays and Saturdays. Open 6-9 week-nights, 6-10 on weekends.

98. Cindy Hunter, 2467 E. Aris Drive, Gilbert. Home open on Nov. 29 and 30; Dec. 5-6; Dec. 12-14; Dec. 19-21; Dec. 26-28; Jan. 2-4. 6-9 p.m. Thursdays. 6-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Approximately 2,800 snow-men, 200-300 Santas, kids room and more. On Greenfield, turn left on Brook Farms Road, then make first right on Pico.

99. Robert and Leah Gates, 6971 S. Crystal Way, Chandler. Visit Santa’s work-shop and the North Pole. Complete with a 16-foot lighted tree, other displays and 25,000-plus lights.

100. Danny and Debbie Farr, 17747 E. Riggs Road, Queen Creek. Cartoon-charac-ter cutouts. Lights move to music.

101. Mike and Kim Shirley, 9307 W. Gold-dust Drive, Queen Creek. Variety of lights timed to music.

102. Loop Of Lights, 38454 N. Carolina Ave., San Tan Valley. More than 85 homes participate. Streets closed to non-resident vehicle traffic except disabled persons’ and decorated cars from 5 to 10 p.m. Dec. 18-24. Parking available at schools on Pecan Creek Drive. Donations for Johnjay and Rich’s Christmas Wish program. Hours are 6-9:30 p.m. Dec 1-25. loopoflights.com.

103. Jason Nelson, 11117 W. Primrose Lane, Avondale. See 35,000 lights synchro-nized to music. Home has five dancing trees, two leaping arches, a radio transmitter and more.


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