Honor Loved Ones And Celebrate Moms At The Lights Fest
On Mother’s Day Weekend, pack the family into the car for a trip to The Lights Fest. This is your chance to celebrate mom, honor loved ones, and just have…

Thousands of sky lanterns are released into the night sky at a sky lantern festival similar to The Lights Fest, Saturday, May 11, 2024, just 90 miles from Las Vegas.
vichie81 via Getty ImagesOn Mother’s Day Weekend, pack the family into the car for a trip to The Lights Fest. This is your chance to celebrate mom, honor loved ones, and just have a good, family-friendly time on a nice, spring evening in the desert.
Here’s What You Need To Know About The Lights Fest
You can expect to witness thousands of bio-degradable sky lanterns to be released into the dark desert sky, Saturday evening, May 11th.
The Lights Fest is coming to Littlefield, Arizona. It’s about 90 miles northeast of Las Vegas. All you have to do is take I-15 north, and Littlefield is just over the Arizona border before you get to St. George, Utah.
The exact address for your GPS is 970 Peppermill Palms Boulevard, Littlefield, Arizona, 86432. In fact, this event will be held in Mesquite Motocross Park.
This year, The Lights Fest will kick off several hours before sunset. Of course, the glowing sky lanterns will not be released into the desert sky until nightfall.
However, before that celebration, you and your family can enjoy live bands playing rockin’ 80’s and 90’s tunes.
In addition, grab some dinner at one of the food trucks on site. Plenty of vendor booths with food, drink, and other items will be on hand too.
As with any show or celebration that involves fire, The Lights Fest sky lantern release is totally dependent on the weather, and approval of the local fire marshal.
Early-Bird Tickets For The Lights Fest Are On Sale Now
Now is the time to get your early-bird tickets for The Lights Fest. Children 3 and under will be admitted free. Tickets for kids 4-12 years of age are $13. Teens and adults can grab an early-bird ticket for $43 bucks.
To purchase tickets now, click here. Their website doesn’t indicate when ticket prices go up, so log on as soon as you can.
This amazing event travels all over North America. The Lights Fest was founded by Viive Productions in 2016. They’ll be making stops in cities such as Toronto, Washington, D.C., Charlotte, and Houston.
So, get your family together and get ready to enjoy some memorable moments, Mother’s Day Weekend. The Lights Fest will also be a perfect event for photos and videos for your social media.
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Honor Mom With One Of These 6 Mother’s Day Traditions
Mother's Day is right around the corner. I'm sure you've planned something special to honor and celebrate your Mom, Grandmother, and Mother-in-Law. There are many Mother's Day traditions which will show her how much you love and care for her.
Mother's Day Traditions Began Over 100 Years Ago
Before we get to some of the best ways to honor Mom, I thought it might be a good idea to find out how this celebration of motherhood actually began. According to Wikipedia.org, the modern holiday was first celebrated in the United States in Grafton, West Virginia in 1907. That's where a woman named Anna Jarvis organized the first Mother's Day "Service of Worship" at her church.
Believe it or not, the following year, the United States Congress actually rejected a proposal to proclaim a national Mother's Day observed holiday. Who would vote against Mom? Well, women did not have the right to vote back in 1908, so I guess those foolish men felt it was unnecessary.
It was U.S. President Woodrow Wilson who signed a proclamation in 1914 which designated the second Sunday in May "as a national holiday to honor mothers." Well done, Mr. President!
Woman Who Organized Mother's Day Eventually Boycotted Celebrations
I kept reading the Wikipedia.org article about Mother's Day. I was surprised to learn that Anna Jarvis, the woman responsible for organizing the first Mother's Day service, and for urging all of the states in the nation to set aside a day to honor Moms, would come to resent the commercialization of the holiday.
She actually organized boycotts against Mother's Day celebrations and the companies and industries which she felt exploited her initial idea of what the holiday was all about.
Per Wikipedia.org: "Jarvis argued that people should appreciate and honor their mothers through handwritten letters expressing their love and gratitude, instead of buying gifts and pre-made cards."
Does anybody create handwritten letters anymore? Don't even think about sending your Mom a quick text that just reads "Happy Mother's Day." Instead, scroll down and check out some of today's most popular Mother's Day traditions which will show your love and gratitude towards Mothers, Grandmothers, and Mothers-in-Law.
Greeting Cards

Regardless of what Mother's Day founder Anna Jarvis said, greeting cards are one of the most popular ways in which many of us show Mom how much we love her. Be sure to take Miss Jarvis's advice and actually write a nice note of gratitude to your Mom to really let her know how you feel about her. Make it a heartfelt note.
Flower Arrangements

Gifting flowers is another very popular way to brighten Mom's day on the second Sunday in May. Roses are the most popular arrangement to give Mom. They don't always have romantic connotations, and they don't have to be red roses. Carnations are also associated with Mother's Day. If you want your flowery gift to last longer, you might consider a dried flower arrangement for Mom.
Gift Cards

This is certainly one of the less personal ways to celebrate with Mom. If you are getting a Mother's Day gift for a friend's Mother, or a Mom who is not part of your immediate family, a gift card would be an appreciated gift. Remember, if you are going to get your Mom or wife a gift card, make sure it is for a store, restaurant, or website she really, really loves.
Framed Kid's Art

I have a vague memory of making Mom a macaroni necklace, or a drawing, or home-made Mother's Day card when I was a kid. It is a time honored tradition for the little ones to hand Mom something they created with their own hands and imagination on Mother's Day. Heck, buy her some refrigerator magnets so she can pop that piece of kid's art right up there on the fridge where everyone can see it.
Take Over Mom's Household Chores

I don't want to sound sexist about this. Your Mom may not necessarily be the home's head chef and/or head custodian. But, I am sure there are many things she does around the house which keep it organized and running smoothly. Well, take the time on Mother's Day to give her some relief from those household chores she hates to do that must get done. Mother's Day should really be a day of rest and relaxation for Mom.
Treat Mom To Breakfast, Brunch Or Dinner

Now that my Mom is over 90-years young, she pretty much has all the "stuff" she'll ever need. So, each Mother's Day, besides writing her a note of gratitude in a greeting card, I also like to cook her a big meal at our home, or take her out to one of her favorite restaurants. I make sure that she gets served a meal she has been craving, rather than what I might prefer for that meal. It's also a nice time to just sit and chat with her both during and after the meal. Happy Mother's Day, Mom!
Larry Martino is the long-time afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC.