National Christmas Lights Day 2022: History, Significance and Activities

National Christmas Lights Day is celebrated on December 1st in US, this day celebrates these lights which makes our Christmas even more special!

National Christmas Lights Day is annually celebrated on December 1st in the United States. It is now a holiday season around the world that prompts everyone to bring out the decorations from their storage. 

Today, Christmas lights plays a very important role in overall celebration of the Christmas season in our world ever since their introduction and that's why this day is being celebrated to recognize its importance and also to encourage people to use these beautiful lights as part of their Christmas decorations. 

Before the invention of electric lights, families would balance candles on the branches of their Christmas trees—a risky practice that naturally led to several house fires. So this was an important invention! 

Event National Christmas Lights Day
Date December 1, 2022
Day Thursday
Significance The day when the decorations for the upcoming Christmas celebrations officially begin
Observed by United States

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National Christmas Lights Day History: 

Thomas Edison, the inventor of the first successful practical light bulb, created the very first strand of electric lights. During the Christmas season of 1880, these strands were strung around the outside of his Menlo Park Laboratory. Railroad passengers traveling by the laboratory got their first look at an electrical light display. But it would take almost forty years for electric Christmas lights to become the tradition that we all know and love. Before electric Christmas lights, families would use candles to light up their Christmas trees. This practice was often dangerous and led to many home fires. 

Edward H. Johnson put the very first string of electric Christmas tree lights together in 1882. Johnson, Edison's friend and partner in the Edison's Illumination Company, hand-wired 80 red, white and blue light bulbs and wound them around his Christmas tree. Not only was the tree illuminated with electricity, it also revolved. However, the world was not quite ready for electrical illumination. There was a great mistrust of electricity and it would take many more years for society to decorate its Christmas trees and homes with electric lights. 

Some credit President Grover Cleveland with spurring the acceptance of indoor electric Christmas lights. In 1895, President Cleveland requested that the White House family Christmas tree be illuminated by hundreds of multi-colored electric light bulbs. On Christmas Eve 1923, President Calvin Coolidge began the country’s celebration of Christmas by lighting the National Christmas Tree with 3,000 electric lights on the Ellipse located south of the White House.

Until 1903, when General Electric began to offer pre-assembled kits of Christmas lights, stringed lights were reserved for the wealthy and electrically savvy. The wiring of electric lights was very expensive and required the hiring of the services of a wireman, our modern-day electrician. According to some, to light an average Christmas tree with electric lights before 1903 would have cost $2000.00 in today's dollars. While Thomas Edison and Edward H. Johnson may have been the first to create electric strands of light in 1880/1882, it was Albert Sadacca who saw a future in selling electric Christmas lights and later made his business empire on Christmas lights.  


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National Christmas Lights Day Significance: 

National Christmas Lights Day is on the 1st of December as this annual event allows individuals to show their enthusiasm for all things Christmas. For those who cannot enjoy the joyous event, this day is a method of elevating moods and spreading a bit extra pleasure into the world. As a result, events are held all across the country, from New York City to Chicago to San Francisco. Christmas lights are the best way to spread the joy and magic of Christmas during the holiday season. This day is described as the day which celebrates the spirit of Christmas and starts its celebrations. 

The technology used in Christmas lighting displays is highly diverse, ranging from simple light strands, Christmas lights (a.k.a. Fairy lights), through to full blown animated tableaux, involving complex illuminated animatronics and statues. Christmas lights (also called twinkle lights, holiday lights, mini lights or fairy lights), that are strands of electric lights used to decorate homes, public/commercial buildings and Christmas trees during the Christmas season are amongst the most recognized forms of Christmas lighting. Christmas lights come in a dazzling array of configurations and colors. 

Christmas lights deserves celebration because they are beautiful! There's something about the look of Christmas lights shining on a cold winter's night that captures the imagination. You're instantly transported back to your childhood, back when magic was real and life was a lot less complicated. Whether they shine against a blanket of snow or glimmer from the trunk of a palm tree, Christmas lights have their own special kind of beauty. They also keep you heated; anyone who has ever roasted their hand on a bulb that's been glowing too long knows this is the truth. So if you haven't already then experience it now on this occasion! 

They also makes a great family puzzle. At some point during the months leading to December, the Christmas lights will indeed become tangled. It doesn't matter how precisely you put them away from them before—they will be tangled when you bring them out again. So instead of being miserable and cranky about it, rally the family together and turn the Untangling into a game. Other than these also there can be many reasons to celebrate Christmas lights most of them are based on people's personal experience on how they perceive them as special for the celebrations. Otherwise in general they makes our tree look even more beautiful and removes away darkness!  


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National Christmas Lights Day Activities: 

Get on with your winter gear and go on a walk across your neighbourhood to see the holiday lights. Or, if there's a venue in your town known for spectacular light displays, pay a visit to see what they're all about. It's a terrific opportunity to keep connected with your community, get some exercise, and enjoy the beautiful winter scenery. 

If you want to make a big deal out of it with your friends or family, you can also work on a specific design jointly. This is a terrific method to practise your imagination while having fun with your loved ones, whether it's a repeating motif or an extensive scenario. As an added benefit, you may wind up getting viral due to a passer-by with a smartphone. 

You can also use this opportunity to set your lights to music! This was a trend a few years ago, but we maintain that it's still a classic Christmas project. If you've got the know-how (or know someone who does), you can set your lights to flash to the beat of your favorite song. In this way you will be also able to keep this tradition alive!  

Most Searched FAQs on National Christmas Lights Day: 

1. When is National Christmas Lights Day celebrated? 

National Christmas Lights Day is annually celebrated on December 1st in US. 

2. Who invented the first Christmas lights? 

Thomas Edison developed the first outdoor electric Christmas lights in 1880. 

3. What do Christmas lights represent? 

Christmas lights can remind us that Jesus Christ is the Light of the World. They can also remind us to be lights to others and to help others come unto Christ.

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