2019 Lighting Luminaries | Market Street - The Woodlands

2019 Lighting Luminaries

The Julien Family of Spring to Flip The Switch at November 21, 2019 “Market Street in Lights” Celebration

THE WOODLANDS, TX (November 11, 2019) – Seven-year-old Spring resident Cooper Julien and his family have been selected to light up Market Street and its 70-foot Christmas tree as part of the “Market Street in Lights” holiday spectacular to be held in Market Street’s Central Park on Thursday, November 21 at 6:00 pm.

The Julien family: mom, Christy; dad, Brett; and children Cooper, Tanner, and Ella will flip the switch to officially kick off the holiday season and start Market Street’s three-minute holiday light show, a dazzling display of flashing, multi-colored lights synchronized to holiday songs. Cooper Julien was born with Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and as a result lives with Cerebral Palsy and faces challenges with increased muscle tone and movement, communication, and sensory processing.

Sewell and Texas Children’s Hospital – The Woodlands are the official sponsors for the 2019 Market Street in Lights. Market Street has honored a deserving child or family to start the holiday season at the shopping and dining destination since 2004.

The “Market Street in Lights” synchronized holiday light performance will continue evenings during the holidays, every hour on the half hour, from 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Market Street is located in the heart of The Woodlands Town Center at the corner of Six Pines Drive and Lake Robbins Drive.

Sheila Greaver, the Vice President of Communications at Inspiration Ranch in Montgomery, nominated Cooper as the 2019 Lighting Luminary. Cooper has attended equine therapy at Inspiration Ranch since age 4, and according to Greaver, the family helps to bring extra inspiration to the ranch.

Christy Julien, Cooper’s mother, said Cooper recently went through an orthopedic operation to improve the alignment and range of motion in his legs. At times he is able to use a walker but does not have full range of motion.

Due to the recent operation and the subsequent challenging and often painful physical and occupational therapies, Cooper will not be able to visit Inspiration Ranch until the spring.

Greaver added that as the holiday season approaches, they know the Julien family will be faced with difficulties following his operation and the struggle of balancing necessary doctor visits, therapies, and rest in the midst of this busy season of hope and celebration. It is her prayer that he will recover well from surgery and show the same grit and determination that he has in the past following previous operations.

“We were so surprised and appreciative that Cooper was nominated by our friends at Inspiration Ranch to serve as the Lighting Luminary this year. Their support has been incredible for Cooper throughout the years,” said Christy Julien. “Our whole family is excited to be a part of this year’s event.”

After the debut of “Market Street in Lights,” families can enjoy musical entertainment and holiday carriage rides available on a first-come, first-served basis.