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By Michelle Taylor

Mitchell Zombek , 14, of Elizabeth Township and an 8th grader at Elizabeth Forward Middle School, along with his family, hosted their second annual Holiday Light Show for Make-A-Wish. His dad Don, mom Amy, and sister Chloe all helped out to string up 20,000 lights that dance to Christmas music. Visitors are asked to tune into 102.9 to enjoy the full effect of the display. They keep their show going every night until January 4th.

The Zombek family donates all funds received from visitors to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Last year, they donated $3,000, and this year they will finish with over $7,400. The family also bakes 60 dozen chocolate chip cookies that they donate to the same foundation.

On any given night, they have on average of 100 cars show up to watch the light show that entertains the street. If you would like to visit the light show or would like to make a donation, the address to visit or send donations to is 214 Williamsburg Drive, Elizabeth, PA 15037.

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