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Fresno Street Eats has come out with its annual Fresno/Clovis Christmas Lights Tour map.
“The map highlights light shows that go above and beyond the norm. Most are lights synced to music, but others include snow shows and even a 3D-mapped projection,” says Fresno Street Eats founder and president Mike “Oz” Osegueda.
“These range from River Park’s giant Christmas tree and nightly light/snow show to local weekend warriors who have been doing these shows at their homes for years.”
Everything on the map is free to see, although some houses are taking donations on behalf of local non-profits.
“This adventure started as a family tradition as we toured these houses with our own children,” says Osegueda, who first issued the map in 2020.
The map’s popularity has grown by leaps and bounds since then, reaching an estimated 500,000 people on social media in 2022, he said.
Fresno Street Eats produces about 50 food events monthly in Fresno, Clovis, and the greater Central Valley.

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