Walter White, who has been bringing the “wow” to 901 Miller St., Lebanon, with his annual Christmas display since 2015, is ramping up the Halloween season with more than 10,000 programmable pixel lights.
White will throw the switch on this year’s spooky light show this evening. The show will run nightly from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. from Tuesday, Oct. 1, through Thursday, Oct. 31, White told LebTown in an email.
The display features “a mixture of programmed lights dancing to music,” including “a multitude of songs from current hits to Halloween classics,” along with an assortment of “creepy characters,” he explained.
Although the lawn display goes dark at the end of the month, it won’t stay dark for long. White promises the Christmas show – some 30,000 pixel lights strong – will return on Black Friday, Nov. 29.
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The display can be found at the corner of Miller and Cherry streets, three blocks off North 7th Street (Route 343) in North Lebanon Township.
For more information and pictures of the display, visit White on Facebook.
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