Illuminate the Spirit of Chanukah at Calder Plaza
The city of Grand Rapids will radiate with joy and togetherness as the annual Chanukah Lighting at Calder Plaza approaches. This cherished event, taking place from December 14 to December 21, 2025, is set to bring families and the community together under the majestic glow of the 18-foot menorah. A symbol of light, hope, and religious freedom, this menorah is more than just a centerpiece; it is a beacon of communal spirit and cultural pride.
A Celebration Like No Other
The Grand Menorah Lighting Celebration on December 15 promises to be a vibrant, festive occasion. Families can expect lively Chanukah music, delicious sufganiot (traditional donuts), and hot latkes, alongside exciting activities for children and adults alike. Notably, participants will have the chance to enjoy the highly anticipated Grand Chocolate Gelt Drop, adding a modern twist to this age-old celebration. With fun on the agenda, there is little wonder why this event has become so beloved over the years.
Daily Candle Lighting Ceremonies
Every night of Chanukah, the menorah will be lit at sundown, with special attention on the ceremonial lighting of the second night. The daily schedule is outlined as follows, ensuring everyone can partake in this nightly ritual:
- Night 1: December 14, 5:00 PM
- Night 2: December 15, 5:00 PM (Grand Menorah Lighting)
- Night 3: December 16, 5:00 PM
- Night 4: December 17, 5:00 PM
- Night 5: December 18, 5:00 PM
- Night 6: December 19, 3:00 PM
- Night 7: December 20, 7:00 PM
- Night 8: December 21, 5:00 PM
These gatherings are a beautiful reminder of the significance of each candle, symbolizing the miracle of Chanukah, where light triumphed over darkness.
Making Connections Through Chanukah
The lighting at Calder Plaza isn’t just about illuminating a menorah; it’s about fostering connections among community members. Parents can create lasting family traditions, while local schools can use the occasion to teach students about cultural diversity and the significance of religious holidays. Small businesses in the area are also encouraged to participate by contributing to the festivities, turning Chanukah into a community-wide celebration.
Plan Your Visit
Families planning to attend the Chanukah celebrations should consider making a whole day of it! Explore some of the nearby attractions, such as Ah-Nab-Awen Park for a picturesque stroll, or grab a bite at local favorites like Bistro Bella Vita. Book a stay at the AC Hotel Grand Rapids Downtown or the Amway Grand Plaza for those from out of town wishing to participate fully and immerse themselves in festivity.
As the festive lights twinkle in the winter night, let the spirit of Chanukah fill your hearts with joy and hope. Mark your calendars for this extraordinary event, and bring the whole family to share in laughter, warmth, and connection!
Don’t forget to RSVP for the Grand Menorah Lighting to ensure you’re part of this incredible celebration!
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