Chief Meteorologist Emeritus Glenn Burns to go behind-the-scenes at ‘Garden Lights, Holiday Nights’

Atlanta, GALocal News

In an exciting broadcast this evening, Chief Meteorologist Emeritus Glenn Burns will take viewers on a behind-the-scenes journey at the Atlanta Botanical Garden's "Garden Lights, Holiday Nights. " This beloved holiday tradition features stunning light displays and festive decorations that transform the garden into a winter wonderland. Burns' live coverage on Channel 2 Action News will air at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00 PM, offering exclusive insights and highlights of the event. His longstanding reputation in the community adds credibility, making this segment a must-watch for local audiences. The event is known for attracting thousands of visitors, showcasing not just the beauty of the garden but also the spirit of the holiday season.

By engaging viewers with a personal narrative and captivating visuals, this broadcast aims to enhance community connection and appreciation for local traditions. As Atlanta embraces the holiday season, Burns' feature will undoubtedly resonate with families looking for festive activities. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of "Garden Lights, Holiday Nights" through the eyes of a familiar local figure.

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