It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at one Western Michigan school as 180 high school students sang holiday songs from a Christmas-tree shaped structure.
A western Michigan community is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its beloved singing Christmas tree.
The Mona Shores Singing Christmas Tree, which features a 180-student high school choir and stands 15 rows tall, belted out 19 holiday tunes at a Muskegon theater this week and was set to perform two more shows on Saturday.
The 67-foot-tall tree is adorned with 25,000 LED lights and loads of greenery.
“The Singing Christmas Tree is 100% a spectacle,” said Shawn Lawton, who has directed the Mona Shores High School Choir and overseen the annual show for three decades.
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USA — Music Michigan high school choir performs holiday concert from 67-foot-tall Christmas tree-shaped structure