December 4th Lighting of the Letters for a 21st Century
Whaley Park Christmas
A mid-century tradition returns this year on December 4th, 2106 to the Los Altos neighborhood adjacient to Whaley Park (North) with a community lick-off event marking the return of giant letters spelling out a holiday greeting.
In the 1950's during the holidays, residents living around the Whaley Park each displayed one giant letter that combined spelled out the holiday message of Merry Christmas and Happy New Year around the perimeter of the park.
Why the tradition was lost and
what happened to most of the old letters remains a mystery. However, enough people
still remembered the lost tradition as the occasional random letter was found in garages and attics as the Whaley Park homes changed hands over the years, keeping the story alive.
Long time Los Altos resident Bob Sockup with original Whaley Park holiday letter |
City Prosecutor Doug Haubert |
click on Kalitta settlement
In the 4th District, the fund
created is called the Los Altos Charitable Giving Fund (LACGF). Fourth District Councilman Daryl Supernaw was
asked to recommend a committee to plan and oversee LACGF projects. The Los Altos resident committee members, Michele "K" Kreinheder, Bill Marshall and Joe Mello met and quickly decided
to bring back the Whaley Park Christmas Letters tradition.
In 2015, a kick-off event at Whaley Park
took place announcing the plans to bring back the holiday letters. Last year's event
included displays of one of the original letters and a prototype of the new
letters.
Partnering with the Long Beach
Area Council of Boy Scouts to produce the new letters, the LACGF committee has been planning
this year's Whaley Park Lighting of the Letters event. Councilman Supernaw's office has supported
the committee's efforts as has the newly formed Greater Los Altos Neighborhood Association (GLANA). For more information click on GLANA
This year's event will have all
the new Boy Scout built 21st Century versions of the holiday letters up around the
park-complete with solar lighting. Santa
will return as will a bounce house, a table with shared neighbor made treats,
holiday music and other family fun.
A box to collect can and dry food
goods for holiday meals for families at the Tucker School Transitional Programs
of the California Children's Services will also be available at the Lighting of
the Letters event.
The Lighting of the Letters event
will begin at 3:00 pm at Whaley
Park (North) on Sunday
December 4th and continue until the letters light-up at dusk.
The land for Whaley Park was donated and is
named for Lloyd Whaley, the East Long Beach developer.
Whaley developed numerous areas around Long Beach including the
neighborhoods of Los Altos (originally Los
Altos Village ), Park Estates (originally as Los Altos Park), and Country Club
Manor. Whaley built the Los Altos Shopping Center
and the famed Galaxy Tower on Ocean
Blvd in Bluff
Park . Whaley also donated land for numerous public uses
including the Los Altos Public Library, Los Altos
Park and Scherer Park .
Other Fourth District Holiday
events
In his weekly newsletter, 4th
District Councilman Daryl Supernaw announced other holiday events in the 4th
District including :
·
Joe Jost's Annual
Lighting of the Antlers, December 1st
·
The Community Hospital 22nd Annual Tree of Love, December 1st
·
Long Beach
Playhouse Miracle on Anaheim
Street benfiting the WomenShelter of Long Beach, December
3rd
For
more information on these events and other 4th District news click on SUPERNAW NEWS