The 93rd Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at the California State Capitol in Sacramento kicked off the holiday season with a heartwarming celebration of inclusivity. This year’s tree, a stunning 60-ft red fir, was beautifully adorned with ornaments created by Californians with intellectual and developmental disabilities, adding a personal and meaningful touch to the festive display. The event was filled with joy and excitement, as visitors gathered to witness the holiday tradition. The tree stood tall, shining brightly, a symbol of the state’s commitment to showcasing the creativity and talents of all its residents. The ornaments, crafted by individuals with disabilities, were a powerful reminder of the importance of community and inclusion during the holiday season. A highlight of the ceremony was the choice of music, setting the perfect tone for the occasion. The festive tunes resonated with the crowd, adding a touch of warmth and magic to the evening. It was truly a celebration for everyone involved, from the artists who contributed to the tree’s decorations to the families and spectators who came together to enjoy the festivities. The 93rd Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony was a memorable occasion, marking the start of a joyful season in California’s capital.