Making a Bright Holiday of Light

For the first time ever, my wife and I attempted to put holiday lights on a tree in our backyard. We climbed a ladder and carefully wrapped the string of bulbs around the 19-foot beast, straining to reach as close to the top as possible. 

Once we were done, we plugged in the extension cord and stepped back to admire our work. The colorful lights twinkled in the night, filling us with holiday cheer . . .  for about 10 minutes. Then a fuse blew and the tree vanished in the darkness.

We looked at each other, shrugged and decided to get some inspiration with a visit to the ERDAJT holiday light display in Union Vale, NY.

The colorful spectacle is at the home of Tim Gay, and it’s named after his three children — Emily Raejean (ER), Daniel Arthur (DA) and John Timothy (JT). The family has earned the Guinness World Record for most lights on a residential property twice — first in 2012 with 346,283 lights, and again in 2014 with 601,736 lights (thanks to a donation of lights from Ritz Crackers, which were lit for three days to reclaim the record).

This year, the display contains 509,863 lights — which is incredibly impressive, especially when you consider that the family began this endeavor 20 years ago with 600 lights.

“It started for the kids — in December 1995, the year Emily was born,” the family explains on their website. “Since then, the display has become a reflection of the kids, and it would not exist without them. This has been a great adventure together, and we have had so much fun doing this.”

Over the years, the family has turned the display into a fundraising effort from donations to support the community. They’ve raised more than $164,500 for the Union Vale Fire Department and “various charities, primarily targeted toward aiding children and those who are in need within our surrounding communities.”

This was our second year visiting the ERDAJT holiday display, and it is simply breathtaking. The lights are synchronized to a playlist of more than 200 songs, so it’s a different experience every time. We were lucky enough to drive through it twice on a calm weekday evening and smiled as the seemingly limitless colors changed between songs, illuminating the pond with a beautiful reflection of the sparkling lights.

Through their commitment to charity and their hard work creating a magical light display, the Gay family has truly captured the spirit of the holidays.

The ERDAJT holiday light display is located at 8 Patrick Drive, LaGrangeville, NY 12540. It runs every day through Dec. 29. More information, along with the full schedule, can be found at www.erdajt.com.

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