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Posted on 16/12/05

LET THERE BE LIGHT

Special to The Globe and Mail

When Naomi Singer launched the Winter Solstice Lantern Festival at the False Creek Community Centre in 1994, she didn't know whether a grassroots celebration could survive outside the hippie-cum-yuppie shelter of East Vancouver, where annual events like Illuminaries and Parade of the Lost Souls have thrived.

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