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Phoenix and Tempe s World of Illumination light show is giving away over $25,000 to kids in need. (Shutterstock)
PHOENIX A local holiday mainstay is giving back this year in a big way.
Simon Kreisberger and Yakir Urman, the co-founders of the World of Illumination light show, announced they will be donating $25,000 of its ticket earnings to Make-A-Wish Arizona. The nonprofit helps grant wishes to sick children throughout the state; the national organization was founded in the Valley. It s so important for us as a valley business to give back to the community that has done so much for us, Kreisberger said in a statement. It is a privilege to be in a position to impact our state in a positive way.
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World of Illumination Donates $25,000 in Ticket Proceeds to Make-a-Wish Arizona
December 23, 2020 GMT
World of Illumination is donating $25,000 in ticket proceeds to Make-A-Wish Arizona.
GLENDALE, Ariz. - December 23, 2020 - ( Newswire.com )
World of Illumination the world’s largest drive-through animated light show is giving back this holiday season. On Wednesday, Dec. 23, co-founders Simon Kreisberger and Yakir Urman will present a check for $25,000 to Make-A-Wish Arizona.
A special Arizona wish kid and her family will be present to receive the check, as will donors Robert and Peggy Piske. The check presentation will take place at 5:30 p.m. and will be followed by a drive through the mile-long light show Rockin’ Christmas, located at Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale.