About Our Event
About Our Event
Started from humble beginnings in 1985 by the Arts Council of Greater Lansing, to the full blown extravaganza the city experiences today, Silver Bells in the City has been providing fun, merriment and joy to thousands for a quarter century. Silver Bells in the City started as a modest event, enveloping the city in the holiday spirit with 2,500 luminaries that framed the Washington Square Mall. A community sing was led by Mayor Terry McKane. It wasn’t until the third year that the State Tree was lit during Silver Bells festivities.
Over the years the event grew adding more attractions including ice sculptures, carriage rides and local venues open to the public free of charge. In 1995, a small Santa Parade was introduced on Saturday morning. Two years later, the first Silver Bells Electric Light Parade dazzled onlookers on Friday night and attendance jumped significantly. Santa and his reindeer made their first appearance in 2000 at the Lansing City Market, and in 2001 fireworks lit up the sky behind the Capitol. In 2003, roof top lighting was added to downtown buildings framing the city in lights for all to see.
In 2010, the torch was passed to Downtown Lansing Inc. to keep the cherished tradition that is Silver Bells in the City alive. Silver Bells in the City promises to be all that it has been and so much more. In 2010 the first Silver Bells Village will make its debut on Allegan Street. This holiday market will feature unique goods and artist wares from 20 vendors for those who want to get started on their holiday shopping.
Downtown cultural institutions and venues will also be open and free to the public featuring nearly 50 arts and cultural entertainers. In addition, free cookies and cider will be available at five locations throughout the city. The evening will culminate with a Radio Disney branded concert immediately following the fireworks over the Capitol dome.
Silver Bells Coordinating Committee
Silver Bells in the City is coordinated through a dedicated 25 member Coordinating Committee under the direction of Downtown Lansing Inc. Silver Bells in the City is produced with the assistance of many passionate volunteers and made possible through the support of almost one hundred area sponsors who contribute over $100,000 in cash and over $150,000 in in-kind support to make Silver Bells in the City a continued tradition in the heart of the Greater Lansing region - downtown Lansing.
For further information about Silver Bells in the City, please call Downtown Lansing Inc.
at 517.487.3322 or email: info@downtownlansing.org
Previous Events
2009 Silver Bells in the City
Download a PDF of the 2009 Silver Bells in the City Brochure. (PDF)
2010 Silver Bells in the City
Download a PDF of the 2010 Silver Bells in the City Brochure. (PDF)
2011 Silver Bells in the City
Download a PDF of the 2011 Silver Bells in the City Brochure. (PDF)


