In Toquerville, Utah, a small town known for its dark sky ordinance, the holiday season brings a vibrant exception as city officials encourage residents to light up their homes for Christmas. This December, the municipality turns a blind eye to light display violations, even sponsoring a Christmas lighting contest with cash prizes for the most festive homes. Residents like Wayne and Caleen Olsen, who boast a remarkable display of over 100,000 lights, and Gary and Karlene Young, with their impressive 28-foot digital tree, embody the community’s spirit of celebration. The Olsens, despite their previous wins, choose to step back from the contest to allow others a chance at victory, emphasizing the importance of sharing joy during the season. As both couples face challenges in their decorating endeavors, they remain committed to bringing happiness to the community through their stunning displays, showcasing a tradition that prioritizes festive cheer and communal bonds over competition.