Undaunted by the pandemic, student leaders at the University of Virginia have carefully crafted a virtual Lighting of the Lawn event that is extremely appropriate for 2020, moving up the traditional opening celebration of the holiday season at UVA to November.
With the University’s in-person classes wrapping up before Thanksgiving, Lighting of the Lawn will take place virtually Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. so that students can enjoy the show before returning home.
The theme of this year’s event is “Finding Our Light,” a topic chosen by student organizers to bring light to UVA and the surrounding community during the uncertainty introduced by COVID-19.
Lighting of the Lawn chairperson Ally Bollettino said her team was determined to put together a special program this year because of the uncertainty introduced not only by the pandemic, but by the political and social divisions that have been surging across the country.