GLOW returns to Oracle

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Head to the moonlight for everyone’s favorite nighttime art experience at the Triangle L Ranch located in the lush, high desert of Oracle, Arizona.

This year, GLOW! will take place during the third and fourth Saturdays of September and the third and fourth Saturdays of October. Our themed GLOW! events will premiere with the ‘Day Into Night GLOW!’, a special (and even more affordable) evening for families and children. On the second Saturday, experience the ‘Full Moon GLOW!’. The ‘Dark Moon GLOW!’ falls on the third Saturday of October, and the “Last Chance to GLOW!” will end the GLOW! season.

Stroll through the magical five-acre setting lit with thousands of twinkling lights. Discover illuminated sculpture, multi-media installations, theatrical performances, and music on the new pathways created for this year’s GLOW! Visitors are encouraged to participate by dressing up in glowing fashions. Be enchanted!

The many improvements to GLOW! 2014 worked to create an even more enjoyable, intimate experience and will be implemented again this year.

For more information and to purchase tickets, go online to http://bit.ly/1DGwDto.

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