Shelbyville High School is the site for a Lighted Holiday Forest.
More than 40,000 Christmas lights are on display at the school’s Ecology Lab on campus.
The forest is open Friday, and again on Dec. 19 and Dec. 26 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Admission is $5 per individual or $10 per family. Proceeds support clubs at Shelbyville High School and the continued redevelopment of the Ecology Lab located behind the softball diamonds on campus.
The forest also will be open Dec. 20 to benefit the Coulston Elementary School PTO.
Parking is available in the north parking lot by the softball diamonds. The Ecology Lab trails are primarily mulch covered.
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