Philadelphia's Iconic Wanamaker Christmas Light Show Returns Thanks to IBEW Local 98
A beloved holiday tradition is back, shining brightly in Philadelphia's historic Wanamaker Building. For nearly seven decades, this dazzling spectacle has delighted audiences with its mesmerizing display of snowflakes, ballerinas, and reindeer projected onto a four-story-high velvet curtain, set to enchanting music from the renowned Wanamaker Grand Organ.
Thanks to a generous donation from IBEW Local 98, the public can once again enjoy this spectacular show, which will run every hour on the half hour starting at 12:30 p.m. each day of operation. The union's three-person crew played a crucial role in assisting with the lighting system installation, ensuring that this iconic display would return for the 2025 holiday season.
But IBEW Local 98's support is more than just a one-time gesture β it's part of an ongoing effort to preserve this cherished tradition. The union has been instrumental in helping to keep the Wanamaker Light Show alive, and its members are taking pride in their role in bringing magic back to the city.
As part of its efforts, IBEW Local 98 is encouraging the public to support the Save the Light Show fundraising campaign, which aims to ensure that this beloved tradition continues for generations to come. By donating or spreading the word, visitors can help guarantee that the Wanamaker Christmas Light Show will remain a shining star of Philadelphia's holiday celebrations.
Meanwhile, in the adjacent Dickens Village, visitors can immerse themselves in a heartwarming walk-through experience featuring 26 scenes from A Christmas Carol. Tickets for this free attraction are available with timed-entry, and fans of the show can look forward to enjoying festive music from the Wanamaker Grand Organ twice daily β including select Sundays.
As Philadelphia prepares to welcome back this iconic holiday tradition, IBEW Local 98 is leading the charge in ensuring its continued success. The union's commitment to giving back to the community is a shining example of the importance of preserving cherished traditions for future generations.
A beloved holiday tradition is back, shining brightly in Philadelphia's historic Wanamaker Building. For nearly seven decades, this dazzling spectacle has delighted audiences with its mesmerizing display of snowflakes, ballerinas, and reindeer projected onto a four-story-high velvet curtain, set to enchanting music from the renowned Wanamaker Grand Organ.
Thanks to a generous donation from IBEW Local 98, the public can once again enjoy this spectacular show, which will run every hour on the half hour starting at 12:30 p.m. each day of operation. The union's three-person crew played a crucial role in assisting with the lighting system installation, ensuring that this iconic display would return for the 2025 holiday season.
But IBEW Local 98's support is more than just a one-time gesture β it's part of an ongoing effort to preserve this cherished tradition. The union has been instrumental in helping to keep the Wanamaker Light Show alive, and its members are taking pride in their role in bringing magic back to the city.
As part of its efforts, IBEW Local 98 is encouraging the public to support the Save the Light Show fundraising campaign, which aims to ensure that this beloved tradition continues for generations to come. By donating or spreading the word, visitors can help guarantee that the Wanamaker Christmas Light Show will remain a shining star of Philadelphia's holiday celebrations.
Meanwhile, in the adjacent Dickens Village, visitors can immerse themselves in a heartwarming walk-through experience featuring 26 scenes from A Christmas Carol. Tickets for this free attraction are available with timed-entry, and fans of the show can look forward to enjoying festive music from the Wanamaker Grand Organ twice daily β including select Sundays.
As Philadelphia prepares to welcome back this iconic holiday tradition, IBEW Local 98 is leading the charge in ensuring its continued success. The union's commitment to giving back to the community is a shining example of the importance of preserving cherished traditions for future generations.