Girl Scouts of Suffolk County host Walk-through Winter Wonderland


Holiday light spectacular put on by Suffolk County Girl Scouts is coming up. | Girl Scouts of Suffolk County

The Girl Scouts of Suffolk County (GSSC) is hosting its annual Holiday Light Show at Camp Edey in Bayport for an expanded, magical walk-through experience.

Launched more than 20 years ago, the GSSC Holiday Light Show has grown into a Long Island tradition. The light show will be open Thursdays through Sundays from November 28 to December 21, 2025.

The highlight of the show will be “Girl Scout Way,” an area where the five winners from the 2025 Girl Scouts Holiday Light Design Contest will be on display. The winners are:

 - Penelope Alambra, Smithtown, Troop 358, Brownie

 - Amani Bradley-Coleman, Sienna Lebron, Teresa Cortez, Natalia Ciborowski, Kaylee Jimenez, Kiera Green-Wilson, Maggie Ericson, Bomi Oyewo, Hanmi Oyewo, Lindenhurst, Troop 506, Multi-Level

 - Ciara Weisbecker, Babylon, SU 14 (Juliette), Senior

 - Olivia Castelli, Patchogue, Troop 1400, Cadette

 - Sadie Ciesinski, Melville, Troop 103, Junior

“This event is a beautiful example of how Girl Scouts combine imagination, leadership and community spirit to shine light—literally and figuratively—on the holiday season,” said Tammy Severino, President & CEO of Girl Scouts of Suffolk County. “We are proud to showcase these designs and give visitors a chance to see the girls’ ideas brought to life in lights.”

See features at this year’s Holiday Lights Show and buy tickets at http://www.gssclightshow.org. The event is open to the public and ticket prices start at $12.50. Tickets and Cozy Bungalow reservations must be purchased in advance.

A new “Cozy Bungalow Package” with admission for up to five guests in a private winter-themed bungalow plus food vouchers is available at a special rate. Themes include Nordic Nest (Scandinavian, rustic, snowy lodge), Holly Jolly Hut (traditional red and green Christmas décor), Gumdrop Cottage (candy-colored fun straight from a storybook and gingerbread-inspired décor) and Starlight Shack (twinkle lights and a starry winter's night with touches of snowflakes).

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