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Oxnard Tree Lighting Celebration and Holiday Market Set for December 4

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 Oxnard Tree Lighting Celebration and Holiday Market Set for December 4

Downtown Oxnard is getting ready to light up the season with its signature holiday kickoff featuring the tallest Christmas tree in the county.

Here’s the rundown 👇

Read this especially if you’re looking for local family-friendly events, enjoy community traditions, or want to support downtown businesses this holiday season.

📍 What’s Happening

The Oxnard Tree Lighting Celebration and Holiday Market returns to Plaza Park on December 4, promising a festive evening of entertainment, shopping, and holiday cheer. The centerpiece is a 110-foot Christmas tree that will light up at 6:00 p.m., but the celebration runs from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with live performances, food trucks, a holiday marketplace, and a visit from Santa Claus.

📋 Key Details

  • Location: Plaza Park, Downtown Oxnard
  • Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
  • Time: 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • Tree Lighting: 6:00 p.m. sharp
  • Attractions: Live music, food trucks, artisan vendors, family photo ops, Santa's arrival
  • Audience: Open to all ages; great for families and holiday enthusiasts

🔍 Why This Matters

It brings the community together through a beloved local tradition that supports small businesses and performers.

The lighting of the tallest Christmas tree in Ventura County draws hundreds each year and sets the tone for the holiday season.

Events like this strengthen civic pride, boost local business traffic, and foster joyful memories for families and neighbors alike.

Downtown revitalization efforts benefit from public turnout and attention during seasonal celebrations.

🧠 The Bottom Line

The Oxnard Tree Lighting and Holiday Market is more than a tree lighting,  it’s a full community celebration that marks the official start of the holiday season. With festive food, music, shopping and a towering tree, it’s a must-attend for families and locals looking to feel the joy of the season.