Looking for a "Home for the Holidays" this season? You can find just that on select days before Christmas at Greater Nevada Field.
Tree lightings and family fun during the Home for the Holidays event.
Plenty of activities are in store every night, including a light show on the tallest Christmas tree of its kind.
"[The tree] is actually 100 feet tall before you get to the star, which is about another five feet," said Brian Moss, Vice President of Business Development for Greater Nevada Field.
Moss said the cone-shaped tree is covered in over 39,000 multi-colored LED lights. The tree is surrounded by frosty trees, presents, snowflakes, reindeer, and some piney arches to tie it together.
The fun doesn't stop at the field. On the concourse by the left field foul pole, you'll find Mrs. Claus's workshop, where kids can create ornaments, write letters to Santa, and get their face painted. Kids can also visit Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus from time to time.
It's all part of what Moss expects to be an annual event.
"We're doing on this scale this year, and we're going to look to build on it year after year going forward," Moss said.
Moss said the event wouldn't be possible without the support from ownership.
"Without the Simon family giving us the resources necessary to make this type of an investment ... this event doesn't happen," he said.
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