It won't be cold outside and it may not feel much like Christmas, but the 54th annual Carol of Lights is this Saturday. In years past, more than 20,000 people have attended the event at Texas Tech. According to KFYO News:

The event begins at 6:30 p.m. with the traditional carillon concert performed by Tom Hughes, and the outdoor ceremony begins at 7 p.m.

 

The ceremony will include the illumination of the university with more than 25,000 red, orange, and white lights. The group has begun transitioning the bulbs to LED, which is projected to reduce energy consumption of the lights by 87 percent.

 

It should be great weather and warm compared to previous years. It's a Lubbock and family favorite that many have enjoyed going to. Will you be attending this year? Let us know in today's KFYO Poll of the Day.

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