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The Stoner Family’s Penn State Themed Dancing Holiday Lights

The Allen Street tree is up and the holiday season is right around the corner. Onward State readers may be familiar with Penn State alumnus Bob Witt’s holiday light show, and this year there’s another Penn State fan with an impressive Nittany Lion themed light show of his own.

Eric Stoner’s “Dancing Holiday Lights” features blue and white lights that are synced with Penn State’s pre-game cheer “Let’s Go P-S-U” and “Zombie Nation.” There is also portion that features red and white lights with synced music from the Trans Siberian Orchestra.

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Posted by State College Holiday Lights on Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The Stoner’s created the light show for his community and for anyone who wants to spread holiday joy. The family asks that if you feel inspired to donate to the Ronald McDonald House of Danville, which you can do here.

For full videos of the Stoner’s display, you can visit their website.

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Patrick Koerbler is a senior Journalism major/History minor from the mean streets of Palmerton, PA. His career goals include becoming the Director of Public Relations for the New York Yankees, and co-hosting a Penn State football podcast with Matt McGloin. Patrick is also a ledge, his interests include sandwiches, and his best friend is Andrew Wiggins. For more fun, you can follow him on Twitter -- @GoodDudePat -- or contact him via email at [email protected]. Go Sixers.

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