‘Light the Night’ returns to Charleston this November
By Matthew Young, RealWV
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – In just a few short months, it will begin to look a lot like Christmas in the Capital City, as the Salango Law Light the Night holiday spectacular returns for its second year. And while the Dirty Birds will occupy GoMart Ballpark throughout the dog days of summer, the crack of the bat will soon be replaced with the sound of carols by the fire.
“I’m honored and very excited to announce to everyone today, that beginning November 15 this year, we’ll have the second annual Salango Law Light the Night,” Dirty Birds General Manager Ben Blum said, during a press conference on Tuesday. “We’ll be open this year, from November 15 until January 1. We’re planning, at this point, to be open seven-days a week.”
The press conference was held at the Miller Lite Clubhouse inside the ballpark. In addition to Blum, team owner Andy Shea and Media Relations and Community Engagement Manager Jill Gearin were on-hand to address the media, as were Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin, and Ben Salango of Salango Law. Kanawha County Board of Education President, and “Head Elf” of the Light the Night event Tracy White was also in attendance.




According to Blum, the “overwhelming support of our fans and community” has spurned the event’s expansion for 2024. This year will feature 500,000 more lights than 2023, for a total of 2.5 million. There will also be additional hours for ice skating and other activities, Blum explained.
“We expanded the ‘Fun Zone’ this year for baseball, so we’re going to do the same thing for Light the Night,” Blum said. “We also have mini golf, and there will be additional group activities this year, with opportunities for outings.”
The support of Dirty Birds fans and the Charleston community as a whole was expanded upon by Salango. In addition to praising Goodwin, Shea, White, and the rest of the Light the Night team, Salango said, “None of this would have been possible without the city’s tremendous investment in turf here at GoMart Ballpark. […] Having a turf facility is what made this all possible.”
“As a business owner, we get a lot of sponsorship requests,” Salango added. “I thought it would be successful, but I had no idea we would have 120,000 people from 42 different states attend the event. […] Every night we were breaking an attendance record.”
Adding to Solango’s comments was Gearin, who noted that attendees from Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and Canada, joined those to the 42 states. Gearin further noted that more than 350 cities in West Virginia were represented at the event.




Mayor Goodwin then referred to last year’s event as “fantastic,” telling reporters, “You just heard all the great numbers, and those are super important. But what it means to me is having a space and a place where families can be together, and be connected. When I think about holidays, that’s what is most special, and these folks make it happen.”
In addition to the world class light display and real ice skating rink, the Light the Night event features family friendly rides, a wide array of food and snack options, and a host of vendors for holiday shopping. Ice skate rentals and skating aids are available, and the event is handicap accessible, something that was of particular importance to Owner Andy Shea.
“Two of the most frequently asked questions we receive are: is it stroller accessible and stroller-friendly, and is it wheelchair accessible and wheelchair-friendly?” Shea explained. “So take a step back and think about that from a true ‘circle of life,’ and every moment within that of who this is special for and who was able to enjoy this – and make those memories.”
“Seeing those different things was just so encouraging, but also just so motivating for us as we started looking at what will Light the Night 2024 look like?” Shea noted. “That’s what it is for our family, but what’s so gratifying and cool to see is that that’s what it’s about for so many other families.”
“So as we look at everything this year – it’s all about expanding, it’s all about how can we do that much more for families, and how can we do that much more for the community?” Shea added. “I’m so pumped.”
Tickets for Salango Law Light the Night 2024 go on sale Thursday, August 15. For more information, visit dblightthenight.com.
Photo Gallery – Light the Night 2023




















