Lincoln welcomes the holiday season with Winter Wonderland tree lighting ceremony

[December 01, 2025]  Friday evening was chilly at a mere 32 degrees at 5:30 p.m. But despite the low temp there was a goodly number of people who came out to witness the tree lighting ceremony for the seventh annual Winter Wonderland event in downtown Lincoln.

As always, it is difficult to know for sure how many people were there because it has become the practice of many to gather around their specific tree so they can experience the rush of seeing it all lit up. With approximately 150 trees temporarily planted on all four sides of the Logan County Courthouse lawn, folks were scattered all around the square.

On the west side of the courthouse, a sound system was set up with Christmas music playing before the official lighting. Logan County Board member Lance Conahan was on hand, and just moments before the ceremony began he went into the courthouse and switched the exterior lighting from the standard white to red and green for the Christmas holidays month.

The lighted courthouse made of a lovely backdrop for the trees once they were lit.

Leading the official ceremony was Winter Wonderland organizer Kathy Williams, accompanied by Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch.

Williams began by saying that when the trees around the square began seven years ago one of the primary goals was to offer an opportunity for families to remember loved ones passed by decorating a tree in their honor. In that spirit, she asked for a moment of silence for all those who have passed away since the last tree lighting.

After that moment, Williams said she wanted to extend some sincere thanks first to those who were present that evening, and to those who had decorated their trees. She issued additional thanks to the city of Lincoln for the street closures on lighting night, to Kevin Bateman with the Up in Smoke group for providing the power for the tree lights, and the county for the use of the courthouse lawn.

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Williams issued additional thanks to the staff from Cresco Labs that comes out on the Saturday before to help “plant” the trees in the courthouse lawn, and her father Ken Richart who provides the sound system for the ceremony.

She finished by giving thanks for her husband Jim and her kids and the staff at her business, Small Town Creations, noting that all of them had helped keep everything going while she spent time focusing on the trees and the details that are a big part of it.

Mayor Welch was then given the microphone. He added his kudos to the group who works so hard to get this all done each year, he acknowledged the county as well and noted that the city of Lincoln provides lighting around the square for the holiday season.

Welch went on to mention the Christmas Parade that will be this coming week and mentioned that this year Williams will be the grand marshal.

To hear from Williams and Welch and see the tree lighting as it happened, be sure to watch this video.

In addition to the lighting of the trees, Williams and Welch plugged the carriage rides that were going on Friday evening after the lighting and encouraged visitors to stop in at the downtown businesses that were staying open for the evening.

On Friday evening the carriage rides feature the white enclosed carriage with matching white horses with glittery red and green hooves.

Get a sneak peek of the carriage ride via this video.
 

The downtown trees will be lit continually throughout the month of December. Each tree is sponsored and decorated by a specific group.

Some trees are done in memory of loved ones no longer living, while others are Seasons Greetings from local businesses, schools, and organizations.

Nila Smith

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