
Every year, the kick-off to the Christmas and holiday season starts the Friday after Thanksgiving with the Festival of Lights in Manhattan, KS. Thousands of people gather for the lighting ceremony the day after Thanksgiving at 7 pm in Blue Earth Plaza with their family and friends to watch Santa fly into Manhattan, KS followed by the lighting of the largest pre-lit tree in Kansas!

If you are unfamiliar with the Festival of Lights, you can find more information on either their Facebook page or website. While you are there, take a look at some of their previous kick-off videos. I promise you will be impressed by the detail and effort put into this event. Previous videos show Santa flying past Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan Hill, and then over KS Hill right before Santa flies into the Blue Earth Plaza. Trust me it is amazing!


In addition to the tree lighting for the Festival of Lights, there are several events for individuals and families to participate in. Need to send a letter to Santa? Drop one in the mailbox marked "Letters to Santa" so Santa can reply! For those not comfortable walking through the lights, you can tune your radio to 88.1 FM and watch the lights dance to the music from your car.


The Festival of Lights in Manhattan, KS, truly speaks to how special of a town it really is. This event is a place for friends and families to make memories and a way to bring the community together. Several families in town have made it a tradition to attend the lighting every year together. They enjoy the hot chocolate, watching the magic of Santa flying in, and then taking the evening to slow down as they walk together through the lights. Many even use the various decorations at the Festival of Lights as a background for family photos.


Something I think most people are unaware of is that the Festival of Lights in Manhattan, KS, is put on strictly by donations from local businesses, individuals, and volunteers who donate their time! The idea for a simple holiday tree in Blue Earth Plaza originally came from a local businessman, Colin Noble. Using his local network, Colin reached out to other local businesses that he knew also had a philanthropic mindset, and in 2013, the Festival of Lights was born.
The group formed a not-for-profit organization as a way to continue to pledge to the event and to encourage others to do so as well. The group, now known as Whoville Inc., has continued to pledge and give back to a community that they all love so much while at the same time making this event special every year!



If you can't make it to the lighting, grab your friends and make a night of it! Yearly, we grab friends, load up a car full of us, and plan our route to enjoy as many lights as possible. Our route ALWAYS includes the Festival of Lights, and the Christmas lights in Manhattan, KS, and then we head over to Wamego and take a drive through the Wamego City Park!


