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    Weekend Event Planner

    Nothing but holiday events on tap for Thanksgiving weekend in Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 26, 2014 | 6:00 am

    Thanksgiving weekend is when most people kick off the holiday season in earnest and, appropriately, holiday-related events dominate the list of activities for the next five days.

    Below are the best options for your precious free time Wednesday through Sunday. Don't like what you see? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Wednesday, November 26

    Gift of Lights
    Gift of Lights at Texas Motor Speedway lets visitors circumnavigate the concourses of TMS in their cars, taking in more than 600 unique LED light displays. It'd be better if the event was actually on the track, but then someone would go all Jeff Gordon and ruin everyone's fun. You can look at the lights through January 1.

    Dallas Theater Center presents A Christmas Carol
    Even though Dallas Theater Center has put on A Christmas Carol for 30 years, they somehow find a way to make each year's show feel new and different. Chamblee Ferguson returns as Ebenezer Scrooge in a production that promises flying ghosts, falling snow and eye-popping special effects. The play runs through December 27 at Wyly Theatre.

    Thursday, November 27

    There are a handful of events going on Thanksgiving Day, but this should be a time to relax at home with your family. Enjoy the day off!

    Friday, November 28

    Galleria Dallas presents Macy's Grand Tree Lighting Celebration
    The Christmas tree at Galleria Dallas is located in the middle of the signature ice rink, so what better way to celebrate the lighting of the tree than with champion ice skaters? Carolina Kostner and junior champion Amber Glenn perform at the inaugural lighting on Friday, but the real draw is on Saturday, when ice dancing gold medalists Charlie White and Meryl Davis take the ice.

    Sparkle! Christmas at the Anatole
    Anyone who's enjoyed ice skating, listening to music or just taking in the lights at the Hilton Anatole's annual Sparkle event may like it even more this year because they're bringing everything inside. From now through December 31, visitors can partake in all the fun activities in a nice 70 degrees, no matter how cold it gets outside.

    XTO Energy Parade of Lights
    There's almost no better way to start the holiday season than by lining the streets of downtown Fort Worth for the Parade of Lights. Now in its 32nd year, it features close to 100 professionally designed flights with more than 12,000 lights each, as well as vintage cars, bands and more. Get there early for a free sidewalk spot or reserve seats in the grandstands.

    Vitruvian Lights
    This lights display at Vitruvian Park in Addison is not as well-known as some others in the area, but it should be. The organizers of the display set it apart by going big and bold with the colors of the lights they use to line the trees, making the scene pop like none other. The lights stay up through January 1.

    Saturday, November 29

    Shop Small Holiday Market
    Saturday is Small Business Saturday, and you can get the bad taste of Black Friday out of your mouth by shopping local at this event at Unbranded in Deep Ellum. Along with gift choices from The Citizenry, Unbranded and other Dallas-based makers, gourmets, designers and startups, the event has free beer tastings from Community Beer Company and Holy Kombucha mimosas.

    Design District Market
    Much like the Unbranded market, the final Design District Market of 2014, taking place at Community Beer Company, features more than 60 local vendors offering unique holiday gifts, ranging from locally crafted jewelry and clothing to housewares, pet accessories and growlers. Also enjoy holiday films playing on big screens, food trucks and live music.

    Sunday, November 30

    106.1 KISS FM Jingle Ball
    The annual Jingle Ball, presented by 106.1 KISS FM at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie, is the first of several all-star music festivals put on by local radio stations during the holiday season. The lineup for this event includes perennials like Jason Derulo, Fall Out Boy and Nick Jonas, as well as of-the-moment acts like MAGIC!, Echosmith and Meghan Trainor.

    The multicolored display at Vitruvian Lights, which starts on November 28 at Vitruvian Park in Addison, is as spectacular as any other in the area.

    Vitruvian Lights in Addison
      
    Photo by Stevan Koye
    The multicolored display at Vitruvian Lights, which starts on November 28 at Vitruvian Park in Addison, is as spectacular as any other in the area.
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    Lights over Texas

    Showstopping Ennis holiday display to compete on famed TV 'Light Fight'

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 17, 2024 | 3:06 pm
    Mach Christmas Display, Ennis, Great Christmas Light Fight
    Photo courtesy of ABC
    The Mach Christmas display in Ennis is open to the public through the holidays.

    Patrick Mach harbored a Texas-sized dream to compete on ABC’s The Great Christmas Light Fight. When he finally got the call, he built Texas. The Mach Christmas Display - a massive, Texas-themed walk-through attraction in Ennis - will compete on the hit reality competition on Thursday, December 19.

    They’ll battle against three other families around the country for $50,000, a trophy, and serious bragging rights.

    “It’s a bucket-list item to be on the show,” Mach says. “I’ve always wanted to be on since season one.” (The show is now in season 12.)

    The Mach family - Patrick and wife Natasha and their four kids, Natalie (17), Ethan (16), Noelle (12), and Brandon (11) - all pitched in to create the display and will appear on the show.

    The family lives on a “mini-ranch” in the Ennis-Alma area, about 40 minutes south of Dallas. Three-and-a-half acres of the 10-acre property are taken over by their Christmas lights extravaganza each holiday season. It even has its own electrical meter.

    “Texas” uses half-a-million lights, 200 inflatables, and custom-built pieces to depict 40 cities and towns across the Lone Star State (though not actually in the shape of Texas). Each is marked with a green city-limits sign and has a vignette that represents the city.

    Great Christmas Light Fight, Mach Christmas DisplayThe Houston section has rockets and Buzz Lightyear.Photo courtesy of Patrick Mach

    Dallas has a custom wireframe outline of the skyline, plus Dallas Cowboys inflatables and a whole section devoted to the State Fair.

    Fort Worth gets longhorns and a Texas Motor Speedway-inspired racetrack, complete with “Lightning McQueen” and “Tow Mater” Disney/Pixar characters.

    “Space City” Houston has rockets and Buzz Lightyear, and “Live Music Capital” Austin has a guitar with strings that “play.” (A custom Texas Capitol building will be constructed for next year’s display.) San Antonio has a giant, 8-foot-tall Alamo outlined in lights and a River Walk bridge crossing a blue river.

    The smaller Texas town displays are just as creative: Glen Rose has dinosaurs, College Station has Texas A&M-inspired military drummers, New Braunfels has a polar bear floating the river, and Ennis, of course, has bluebonnets.

    Mach Christmas Display, Ennis, Great Christmas Light FightThe Glen Rose section has dinosaurs.Photo courtesy of ABC

    In a nod toThe Great Christmas Light Fight host Carter Oosterhouse, they added Carter, Texas - yes, an actual town in Parker County - just for the show. It included a mural of Oosterhouse riding a bull. The host, Mach says, was impressed.

    Love of Christmas
    The Machs’ drive to light up a Texas-sized spectacle comes from their deep love of Christmas. Patrick and Natasha met on a dating app when she “hearted” his Christmas-y photo. On one of their first dates, during the pandemic, they watched a Great Christmas Light Fight marathon. He proposed to her on his Christmas lights display at home. They married in a Christmas-themed wedding three years ago, and Santa even showed up.

    Patrick Mach had grown up loving Christmas and putting up displays with his father, from whom he learned carpentry. His dad gifted him an old-fashioned blow-mold nativity scene in 2004; he then passed away on December 30, 2006.

    “So since he passed so close to Christmas, every year I did a little more to keep mind off what happened … then it just became so big,” Mach says.

    In fact, Mach had been nominated for the Light Fightevery year since 2019. He never thought he was ready.

    “It took a few years to commit,” he says, “then 2023 came around and we said, ‘Let’s go.’”

    The family found out they’d made the show in September 2023. Filming would take place around Thanksgiving. Each member of the family, plus an army of friends, worked from a “battle plan” to design and build the display, which would be greatly expanded for the show.

    “From 2022 to 2023, we doubled the display,” he says. “It was all hands on deck. We were still working on it the day they showed up (to film).”

    The shoot lasted a few days and was an “awesome experience,” Mach says. The crew became like family.

    “Behind the scenes we were always cutting up, laughing, the kids made friends with the producers,” he says. “We still text message with the producers every so often, and one camera guy brought us a Christmas display item that he doesn’t use and wanted to go to a good family.”

    Two things that surprised him behind the scenes: how strict they were about using copyrighted characters and images (no Grinches allowed) and how tiring the filming was.

    “After we filmed, I slept the best I'd slept in months,” he jokes.

    Mach Christmas Display, Ennis, Great Christmas Light FightThe Mach family with Great Christmas Light Fight host Carter Oosterhouse.Photo courtesy of Patrick Mach

    He remains tight-lipped about the outcome of the show. But if the family does win, he’d like to put the $50,000 toward a well-deserved vacation. They're the third North Texas contenders on this season of Light Fight; so far, none has been victorious.

    Gift to the community
    Win or lose, the Mach Christmas Display will remain on for the public to walk through and enjoy on select nights through the holidays. (Watch their Facebook page for the schedule.) There’s no charge to see it, but they do collect donations for local charities such as Toys for Tots, Helping Hands of Ennis, and the SPCA.

    It can be a little tricky to find, and GPS doesn’t always route to the right place, so they advise visitors to use the pin they’ve dropped on Google Maps.

    Although the Machs have attracted visitors from several hours away, they remain focused on sharing their love of Christmas with their community.

    “Ennis is a smaller town, and this is our way of giving back to the community,” Mach says, “of giving families something to do around the holidays because there’s nothing around here like this.”

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    The Machs’ episode of The Great Christmas Light Fight will air at 7 pm Thursday, December 19 on WFAA/Channel 8 and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day. The Mach Christmas Display is open on select nights through the holiday season; follow their Facebook page for the schedule and more information. The address is 171 FM1183, Ennis, 75119. Follow the directions at the pin on Google Maps. For lists of Dallas' best Christmas lights, go here and here.

















    Mach Christmas Display, Ennis, Great Christmas Light Fight
      

    Photo courtesy of ABC

    The Mach Christmas display in Ennis is open to the public through the holidays.

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