Arts & Entertainment
Neighbors Combine for 'Let It Go' Christmas Display
Two houses are included in the display, which is set to the song from Frozen.

See the YouTube clip at the bottom of this post.
As many start decorating for the holidays, one Bel Air resident is putting the finishing touches on his light show and gearing up for a steady stream of tourists to drop by for a listen on Dec. 5.
Jim Kurtz, the Amyclae resident made famous by his “Call Me Maybe” holiday light show in 2012, has synced up his home to this year’s hit: “Let It Go” from Frozen.
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This year, Kurtz has strung together a total of 14,000 lights and brought his neighbor’s home into the fold.
The 20-minute light show will cover eight songs, including ”Let It Go,” according to Kurtz.
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See a preview of the show on YouTube.
The show at 1205 Corinthian Court in Bel Air starts on Friday, Dec. 5, and runs through Wednesday, Dec. 31. Hours are 5–9 p.m. from Sunday to Thursday; and 5–10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Related:
- 20,000 LEDs Light Up Churchville Road in Holiday Display (2013)
- Halloween Light Display in Amyclae: ‘What Did the Fox Say?’ (2013)
- Bel Air Home Synced Up with ‘Call Me Maybe’ (2012)
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