The schools are on break. You’re home for the holidays. Families are visiting, and you’re wondering what to do between now and Santa’s arrival this Sunday.
Here’s an idea. Pile everyone into the family cruiser and hit the streets of Rossmoor! It’s that time of the year to check out our Rossmoor Christmas Lights decoration champions. Take some hot cocoa, eggnog, and Aunt Mable along for the ride. The Christmas season is upon us with rooftops and lawns decorated in colored lights, crystal clear icicles and animated snowmen. Of course there are plenty of Santa characters to remind us of the magic in December.
Click here to see map showing locations of all the Rossmoor Christmas Lights “Hot Spots”
Congratulations – you did it! Two years ago they placed third. Last year, they place second. This year, pedal to the metal, determined to reach the summit, they added more lights, more icicles, an abominimal snowman with Rudolph, and their house is absolutely stunning. No photo could do it justice. You have to check it out for yourself. The Jones Family make the neighborhood proud, and we plan to enter them in the Patch.com $100,000 contest to represent Rossmoor.
It’s so nice to have the Wind family back in action, winners from a couple years ago, their home on the corner is just as magnificent and appealing as ever. The house and lawn are covered in lights and forest animals from one corner of the home to the other side of the garage. There’s a bright guiding star mounted atop the chimney, and a well lit friendly dog welcoming all Christmas lights spectators.


As in “High” “Light” Award. Nuff said. One of the judges was heard to say, “Wow, makes you wonder how they do it?” Check it out!

Yes, the Christmas moose and Rossmoor Holiday Posts are back and growing. First check them out on St. Albans Drive between Foster and Martha Ann. A few more are sprouting up next door on Oak Knoll. If some is good, then more are better. Want a Rossmoor Holiday Post of your own? Then send a note to Rossmoorlights@gmail.com, and we’ll keep you posted on the next workshop date. Build it yourself, or we’ll do it for you.

Every year, this is a stop along the route you look forward to visiting. You know it’s going to be good. You know it’s going to bring a smile to a child’s face when they see the bright Christmas trees, shiny icicles outlining the peaks and the airplane and igloo inflatables up on the rooftop. So much good stuff it easily earns the Winter Wonderland name.

One of the first homes the judges quickly fell in love with. Playful, thoughtful, colorful and anyone who has strewn lights across their rooftop will get an immediate appreciation for the effort made to adorn the high peaks of this beautiful home. Much care and effort went into decorating this house for the neighborhood to enjoy.

Word on the street is that Norma wanted to make a gingerbread house for Christmas in the kitchen. Raul had ideas of grandeur and converted the entire house into a gingerbread style dwelling. Last year the Rodriquez family won the Candyland Award. With more lights and more colorful candy decorations added, they made great even better. It’s another stop along the route youngsters will enjoy.

Wow, not bad for a Rookie! This is a beautiful two-story home that was entered at the last moment, and according to the judges, it was well worth the visit. Starting with the parkway tree wrapped in colored lights, the McCann Family made sure anyone driving by shared in the Christmas spirit. Definitely off to a good start. One judge said with this house, we can’t wait to see what they do next year.



2662 Tucker
3222 Orlando
3321 Wimbleton
3341 Kenilworth
2762 Salmon |
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11302 Foster
2751 Tucker
2942 Edgeley
11802 Davenport
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Click here to access a map of Rossmoor showing all the “Hot Spot” locations.