Lights on Elwyn Returns — A Holiday Display That Helps Berks County’s Rescue Animals Shine Bright!
By Callie, Seymour, Yebba & Mama — The Stray Cat News Crew 🐈⬛🐈🐈⬛🐈
Lights, Love & Lifesaving Magic
Let’s get one thing straight — we cats love lights. Whether it’s the glow of a Christmas tree or the red dot we’ll never catch, twinkly things make our hearts flutter.
So imagine our delight when we found out that Lights on Elwyn — the most magical, heartwarming holiday display in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania — is returning for the 2025 season! 🎅🐾
From November 29 through December 30, you can stroll or drive by the glowing wonderland at 216 Elwyn Avenue, Sinking Spring, PA, where every light sparkles for a cause: helping the Animal Rescue League of Berks County (ARL) care for animals in need.
🐾 What You Need to Know
📅 Dates: November 29 – December 30, 2025
📍 Location: 216 Elwyn Ave, Sinking Spring, PA
🕕 Hours:
Monday – Friday: 6 PM – 8 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 6 PM – 9 PM
💛 Admission: Free (but donations benefit the ARL!)
✨ Hosted by: Ron, Kerin, and the amazing Lights on Elwyn team — longtime supporters of local rescue animals and true heroes of the community.
🐾 Proceeds Support: The ARL’s ongoing rescue, shelter, and medical care programs for cats, dogs, and other furry friends across Berks County.
When Kindness Outshines Everything
You know what’s brighter than 10,000 Christmas lights? The hearts of people who care.
Each glowing reindeer, every twinkling snowflake, and every sparkling strand at Lights on Elwyn represents love for the animals who need it most. 💛
The donations collected during this month-long display go directly to the Animal Rescue League of Berks County — the same amazing hoomans who help lost, injured, and homeless pets find hope (and warm laps to nap on).
We’re not crying — okay, fine, maybe just a little.
Make It a Holiday Tradition
Take your family, your sweetheart, or your favorite fuzzy friend for a night out that matters. Pack some cocoa, turn up the carols, and cruise down Elwyn Avenue to see how a small neighborhood can light up a whole community.
And when you get home, pop over to The Cat’s Meow for more local ways to give back, volunteer, or adopt a rescue animal this holiday season.
Because when you support events like this, you’re not just lighting up your evening — you’re lighting up lives. ✨
