Photo gallery: Fort Worth fills Sundance Square for annual Christmas tree lighting
December 7,2023
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Photo gallery: Fort Worth fills Sundance Square for annual Christmas tree lighting
The heart of Fort Worth glowed a little brighter this week.
Christmas music rang and lights shone throughout Sundance Square as the city celebrated its 77th annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony, bringing together community, charity and holiday spirit.
“Way to show up, Fort Worth. Now, I have a very important role tonight,” Mayor Mattie Parker said to a crowd of more than 8,000 before leading the lighting countdown.
Host Deborah Ferguson, co-anchor of NBC 5 Today, kicked the evening off by inviting singer Marie Osmond up to the stage.
“It’s amazing celebrating Christmas in the world-renowned Sundance Square,” Osmond said. “Let’s get this party going!”
Osmond, joined by an interfaith choir made up of Tarrant County church members, sang a couple Christmas songs, including “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”
But the highlight of the night was the lighting of the 80-foot Norway Spruce, which came to downtown Fort Worth from northern Michigan.
The tree, festooned with hand-painted ornaments by Fort Worth artists, not only lit up Sundance Square but upheld Fort Worth’s tradition of claiming the tallest live Christmas tree in Texas.
Once the tree was lit, Parker emphasized the importance of community and charity.
“Enjoy this beautiful tree, and thank y’all for really supporting each other this Christmas season,” Parker said.
Osmond, who has made significant contributions across the country with charity work, including her co-founding of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, announced another way to continue such support.
In the middle of her performance, Osmond inaugurated the Light the World Texas Giving Machines in Sundance Square Plaza.
The vending machines, sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offer a cashless way to make charity donations. Throughout the night, queues formed around a few of the machines.
Fort Worth resident Matthew Coe said Wednesday night’s ceremony, the third he’s been to, was the best one yet.
“I mean, it’s packed with people, it’s not too cold, it’s a really joyful environment,” Coe said.
The Dec. 6 event was partly funded by sponsors Sasha and Ed Bass, Sundance Square and Amazon.
Matthew Sgroi is a reporting fellow for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at matthew.sgroi@fortworthreport.org. At the Fort Worth Report, news decisions are made independently of our board members and financial supporters. Read more about our editorial independence policy here.
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Location Mentioned: Sundance Square Plaza