Iconic Christmas lights display in Tinley Park brings joy and supports PAWS Chicago

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Tinley Park home's Christmas lights dazzle for a good cause

Visiting a Christmas lights display in the south suburbs has become a holiday tradition for hundreds of families.

The Hirsh Christmas lights display has become a holiday staple in Tinley Park, drawing visitors from across the country to witness its festive glow and support a charitable cause.

Located at 7805 Nottingham Drive, the display features more than 200,000 Christmas lights, thousands of feet of garland, and numerous holiday scenes, including Santa Claus and his reindeer.

The Hirsh family of four dedicated six weeks to assembling the dazzling showcase, which has wowed visitors from as far away as Tennessee.

But the display isn’t just about spreading holiday cheer—it also gives back. For another year, the family is collecting donations for PAWS Chicago, the city’s largest no-kill humane society.

The lights will shine nightly from 5 to 10 p.m., seven days a week, through Jan. 5.