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CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU: To ring in holiday season Dec. 9

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Note: This is a sample representation of Shaka Santa and Tutu Mele wearing masks.

Note: This is a sample representation of Shaka Santa and Tutu Mele wearing masks.

City and County of Honolulu issued the following announcement on Nov. 27.

The annual Honolulu City Lights will look different this year, with a  drive-by viewing of the holiday decorations at Honolulu Hale that will  be on display from Wednesday, Dec. 9 through Sunday Dec. 27.

“We want everybody to be in the holiday spirit, while still staying  safe,” said Mayor Kirk Caldwell. “Let’s all act with care toward one  another this holiday season by wearing face coverings, staying six-feet  apart, and not gathering in large groups to view the tree and other  holiday decorations in front of Honolulu Hale.”

The 36th annual Honolulu City Lights will showcase  scaled-down holiday decorations that can still bring on feelings of joy,  but are meant to discourage large gatherings due to the ongoing  coronavirus pandemic.

City crews will install the 21-foot Shaka Santa and Tūtū Mele  displays on Tuesday, Dec. 1.  In support of the recent statewide mask  mandate, both will sport facial coverings as they perch in their  customary spot, atop the Honolulu Hale fountain.

The city’s official 50-foot holiday tree will arrive at Honolulu Hale  on Wednesday, Dec. 2, when it will be installed on the front lawn  facing King Street.

The front of Honolulu Hale will be decorated and lit up for the  holiday season, starting Dec. 9. City crews are stringing holiday lights  through the branches of the coconut and monkey pod trees along a  stretch of King Street. A scroll display recognizing the event’s valued  sponsors will also be on display in front of Honolulu Hale.

No opening night festivities are planned this year, which would  normally include the mayor's tree lighting ceremony, holiday concert and  public workers electric light parade. Other activities not taking place  this year include department tree and wreath displays in Honolulu Hale,  as well as all vendor booths, amusement rides, nonprofit exhibits, and  in-person photos with Santa.

Instead, a virtual tree display will allow viewers to enjoy the  collection of holiday creations of 18 city departments. Also, there will  be a television-only historic presentation on the making of the  Honolulu City Lights. For more information, visit the Honolulu City Lights webpage.

“While safety is our No. 1 priority this year, we are always proud to  ring in the holiday season with Honolulu City Lights,” said Sheri  Kajiwara, director of the city’s Department of Customer Services. “We  look forward to keeping this tradition going this year with drive-by  enjoyment.”

Original source can be found here.

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