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Parker Pride Foundation, Highland Park, Rehab Highland Park Partner for ‘A Christmas in the Park’ Tree Lighting on Dec. 6

December 1, 2025

The Parker Pride Foundation, City of Highland Park, and Rehab Highland Park are organizing their annual "A Christmas in the Park and City Tree Lighting" celebration on December 6, 2025, at Massachusetts Park. The free community event will run from 3:00 to 5:30 p. m.

Who is affected

  • Residents of Highland Park, Michigan
  • Children and families attending the event
  • Parker Pride Foundation (event organizer)
  • City of Highland Park
  • Rehab Highland Park
  • Sydney Spight (event founder and organizer)
  • Mayor Glenda McDonald
  • Loren D. Harper and The David Whitfield Production Choir (performers)
  • Maurice Turner and Blake Mims (Rehab Highland Park founders)

What action is being taken

  • The Parker Pride Foundation, City of Highland Park, and Rehab Highland Park are inviting the community to join the event. Rehab Highland Park is transforming Massachusetts Park into a "Christmas Oasis." Loren D. Harper and The David Whitfield Production Choir are planning to perform a Christmas show.

Why it matters

  • This event supports community revitalization in Highland Park, a city working to restore its former vitality. The celebration provides free family entertainment, toy distributions for children, and opportunities for community connection during the holiday season. It demonstrates collaboration between nonprofit organizations, local government, and community volunteers to create positive experiences that uplift youth, adults, and families while supporting the Parker Pride Foundation's 16-year mission of empowering Highland Park residents and bringing life back to the city.

What's next

  • Santa Claus will arrive at Massachusetts Park riding on top of a fire truck, then board a sleigh to interact with children and distribute toys. The City Tree Lighting ceremony will begin immediately at 5:30 p.m. under the direction of the City of Highland Park and Mayor Glenda McDonald.

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle