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Locality: Mount Morris, New York



Address: 48 Case St 14510 Mount Morris, NY, US

Website: MountMorrisLights.webs.com

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Mount Morris Lights 24.12.2020

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Mount Morris Lights 04.12.2020

2018 Update! MOUNT MORRIS LIGHTS IS TAKING A YEAR OFF! WE WILL RETURN NEXT YEAR, BETTER THAN EVER! ... My apologies for the late notice, but sometimes you tend to put off things that may disappoint someone... and we stand to disappoint hundreds, including Santa and Mrs. Claus, who had been planning to stop in this year and meet our guests. (Don't worry... They'll be here next year!) Many may have reasoned this already by the lack of any decoration thus far. There are several reasons for this. There were more damaged lights at the end of last year's winter storms than ever before. Another controller needs to be replaced. I still need to rebuild the show computer. I have new lights that still aren't fully integrated into every song, and other brand new lights, ready to go, that we haven't even added yet. I plan to rebuild all the shows, pruning lesser songs and making space for a special show where songs will play randomly from throughout the night, as well as two new Pentatonix shows. I was out of town for work for all of September and October, so this was simply not possible. Further, I can't justify the financial expenditure this year while my roof is in need of repair. All of these things I intend to resolve this coming year. This will also, coincidentally, allow us to spend Christmas with family and friends for the first time in the 15 years we've been in New York. In the mean time, I can't recommend enough a visit to our friends at D'Amico's Christmas Lights - http://www.damicoschristmaslights.com/ - up the road in Nunda, or Fargo Road Lights over near Batavia. Have a great Christmas, a great New Year, and we'll see you in 2019! Stephen and Tara

Mount Morris Lights 03.12.2020

2018 Update! MOUNT MORRIS LIGHTS IS TAKING A YEAR OFF! WE WILL RETURN NEXT YEAR, BETTER THAN EVER! ... My apologies for the late notice, but sometimes you tend to put off things that may disappoint someone... and we stand to disappoint hundreds, including Santa and Mrs. Claus, who had been planning to stop in this year and meet our guests. (Don't worry... They'll be here next year!) Many may have reasoned this already by the lack of any decoration thus far. There are several reasons for this. There were more damaged lights at the end of last year's winter storms than ever before. Another controller needs to be replaced. I still need to rebuild the show computer. I have new lights that still aren't fully integrated into every song, and other brand new lights, ready to go, that we haven't even added yet. I plan to rebuild all the shows, pruning lesser songs and making space for a special show where songs will play randomly from throughout the night, as well as two new Pentatonix shows. I was out of town for work for all of September and October, so this was simply not possible. Further, I can't justify the financial expenditure this year while my roof is in need of repair. All of these things I intend to resolve this coming year. This will also, coincidentally, allow us to spend Christmas with family and friends for the first time in the 15 years we've been in New York. In the mean time, I can't recommend enough a visit to our friends at D'Amico's Christmas Lights - http://www.damicoschristmaslights.com/ - up the road in Nunda, or Fargo Road Lights over near Batavia. Have a great Christmas, a great New Year, and we'll see you in 2019! Stephen and Tara

Mount Morris Lights 21.11.2020

Just three nights left to enjoy Mount Morris lights!

Mount Morris Lights 17.11.2020

Sorry.... Was doing holiday stuff today and never realized that the power flickered at some point. The lights are now up and running. Merry Christmas from Mount Morris Lights!

Mount Morris Lights 07.11.2020

Sorry.... Was doing holiday stuff today and never realized that the power flickered at some point. The lights are now up and running. Merry Christmas from Mount Morris Lights!

Mount Morris Lights 28.10.2020

In case anyone is wondering why one of the trees is staying lit at about 50% intensity... Yes, another channel on that controller has started acting up. It's that same problem that ultimately led to the delay in starting this year. Unfortunately, it's probably too far in at this point to fix. It's not a huge deal. Lights are running fine. But, if you are one, like me, who is distracted by it.... My apologies. We'll get it fixed before next year.

Mount Morris Lights 21.10.2020

Looking good with the snow for the 9:30pm metal show!