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City Hall prepares for the Dec. 3 tree lighting event with a live stream available for everyone to enjoy from home
Rochester, New York – A familiar dose of holiday spirit is set to fill the halls of City Hall next week as the city prepares for one of its most cheerful traditions of the season. The annual gathering, long cherished by residents and city employees alike, will once again mark the official start of Rochester’s holiday celebrations. With music, decorations, and the energy that only a community event can bring, the moment promises to carry a warm and joyful tone.
Organizers say the tradition remains as strong as ever. “The annual City Hall Tree Lighting will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 10:30 a.m.” The morning timing gives residents, workers, and students the chance to pause their weekday routines and share in a short but meaningful event. People often gather in the lobby well before the ceremony begins, hoping to secure a good spot to watch the lights flicker on for the first time.
The city is encouraging everyone to join in the celebration, whether they attend in person or watch from afar. As officials reminded the community, “All are welcome to join in the festive occasion, which will feature performances from the School of the Arts choir and orchestra.” The young performers have become a highlight of the ceremony each year, offering seasonal music that blends student talent with the glow of the decorated tree.
For those who cannot make it to downtown, the city is offering a simple way to be part of the fun. “A live stream of the event is available below, so you can tune in from wherever you may be!” This option makes it easy for families at home, workers on break, or supporters outside the region to take part in the festive moment.
With December now underway and the holiday season growing brighter by the day, the tree lighting stands as a reminder of community connection and shared celebration. Whether the crowd gathers in the lobby or online, the switch-flip at City Hall is expected to bring smiles, music, and a welcome burst of holiday cheer.
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