West Seattle Junction kicks off Christmas with lights, costumes and action
West Seattle Junction kicks off Christmas with lights, costumes and action
A large turnout, despite temperatures in the 30's, was there in the West Seattle Junction Dec. 3 to sing along, enjoy the costumed characters, do some shopping and countdown to the lighting of the tree.
Photo by Patrick Robinson
Sat, 12/03/2022
The West Seattle Junction Hometown Holidays got the season seriously underway with entertainment, lights, costumes and more Dec.3.
Santa Claus himself emceed the stage show, which featured School of Rock, Endolyne Choir, Mode Music Studio, Elvis, and holiday surf band Dancer and Prancer after the tree lighting.
The Night Market featured 24 local artisans selling pottery, jewelry, body care products, wreaths, succulents and other gifts. The beer & mulled wine garden – a first at the Junction Holiday event – was presented by Elliott Bay Brewery and Darby Winery.
One of the artists hired to roam the junction in her lit costume. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Winner of the costume contest was Arrow Gallegos. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Tony Colinares was Elvis for the crowd at the Junction. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Jack Menashe of Menashe Jewelers (and the famous lighting display on Beach Drive, thanked the entire community for their support through the pandemic and beyond. Photo by Kimberly Robinson
Santa was there of course and introduced the costumed participants. Photo by Patrick RobinsonWest Seattle Junction Executive Director Chris Mackay was having fun. Photo by Anthony Evans
One of the costumed participants. Photo by Anthony Evans
People were urged to participate in the Glorious Lights of West Seattle.. Photo by Anthony EvansThe Night Market was expanded out to California Ave SW for the first time this year. Photo by Kimberly Robinson