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Glenwood Springs, Hotel Colorado usher in the holidays with Festival of Lights

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Schedule of Events

1:30-2:30 p.m. — Tuba Christmas with Fredrick Oaks, main lobby

3-3:30 p.m. — Fireside History Story with Walter Devereux, main lobby

3:15-6:45 p.m. — Meet & Greet with Santa, Devereux Room

3:30-5 p.m. — Fireside History Story with Walter Devereux, main lobby

Outdoor stage

6 p.m. — Welcome from Christian Henny, Hotel Colorado owners and local dignitaries

6:10 p.m. — GSHS ROTC Color Guard presentation

6:15 p.m. — Christmas songs by the Liberty Classic School

6:30 p.m. — Glenfinnan Highlanders

6:40 p.m. — Denver Dolls

7 p.m. — Santa leads the countdown

7:05 p.m. — Fireworks and lighting ceremony

7:20-8:05 p.m. — Symphony in the Valley, main lobby

7:30-9 p.m. — Meet & greet with Santa, Devereux Room

--------- Editor's note: The schedule has been updated to reflect the correct name of the 6:30 p.m. band. 

Every year for the past 29 years, the Hotel Colorado and Glenwood Springs have marked the beginning of the holiday season with the annual lighting of the historic landmark at Sixth and Pine.

“We have been working since late October installing approximately 500,000 lights. We never count them all,” Hotel Colorado Director of Sales Jeremy Gilley said of the preparation for Friday’s festivities. “We really do light the place up.”

New this year, the stage for all of the outdoor performances during the event will be in a different location.



“To improve the viewing experience for the public and the community, we chose to put the stage out on Sixth Street,” Hotel Colorado General Manager Christian Henny explained.

In years past, performances have been held in the courtyard in front of the hotel, leaving the crowd gathered on Sixth Street unable to see the entertainers.



Henny said this will alleviate the crowding in the courtyard and with the transition for the fireworks show, which will be smoother and less of a wait than previous years.

“This year’s setup will make a better flow for everyone to see the entertainment on Sixth Street,” Gilley said.

Festivities will get started with Tuba Christmas in the hotel lobby at 1:30 p.m.

The band is made up of all local volunteers who play the tuba or euphonium. New to the Festival of Lights this year, Tuba Christmas is part of a worldwide movement that celebrates those who play, teach and compose music for instruments in the tuba family.

Local David Fulton will portray hotel founder Walter Devereux for another new event, called the Fireside History Story with Walter Devereux at 3 p.m. in the lobby.

Another annual event continues this year when Santa arrives to visit with children in the Devereux Room starting at 3:15 p.m.

At 6 p.m., Henny, along with members of Melville family (new owners of the hotel) and Glenwood Springs Mayor Michael Gamba will welcome visitors at the stage on Sixth Street.

After Christmas songs from local schoolchildren and performances by the Glenfinnan Highlanders and the Denver Dolls, Santa Claus will lead the countdown to turn on the lights.

“We’re very excited that Marion Melville, the matriarch of the family who owns the Hotel Colorado, will be up on the stage with Santa to flip the switch and turn on the lights,” Henny said.

Once the hotel is lit, the annual fireworks show will follow, setting the sky above the 125-year-old landmark ablaze.

“We’ve scheduled the longest fireworks show we have ever done here,” Gilley said. “We are trying to make a big bang this year.”

kmills@postindependent.com

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Editor’s note: The schedule has been updated to reflect the correct name of the 6:30 p.m. band. 


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