MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

December 2025

VOL. XXVI, NO. 5
Muckleshoot indian reservation, wash.
December 2025
From the Front Page

Muckleshoot Community Gathers for Annual Tree Lighting Celebration

Muckleshoot — Muckleshoot families and employees gathered on a cold November evening for the Tribe’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, an event that continues to grow in community spirit each year. Tribal Government departments lined the walkway, each showcasing their own decorated tree with lights, ornaments, and festive details that reflected their programs. Families moved from tree to tree, taking photos and enjoying the displays.

A bubble machine created a snowfall effect that quickly became one of the most popular spots of the night, with kids running through the bubbles and playing in the “snow.” Balloon animals, face painting, glitter tattoos, and temporary tattoos added to the fun, keeping families smiling as they made their way through the event.

Food trucks provided warm comfort foods throughout the evening. Community members enjoyed hot dogs, burgers, pizza, coffee, and hot cocoa perfect for staying warm in the cold weather.

Carolers filled the area with music, and Santa Claus made an appearance, adding to the festive atmosphere as families enjoyed the start of the holiday season together.

The evening was filled with the warmth of community – a celebration of togetherness, creativity, and the traditions that continue to strengthen the Muckleshoot Tribe.

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