A prominent section of the Christmas tree in Esther Short Park now glows along with the rest of the large Douglas fir.
During the Nov. 29 community tree-lighting ceremony, a portion near the top remained dark after Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt led a crowd of 2,500-plus people in a countdown in Propstra Square and turned on the lights.
The LED lights had been checked before the big reveal, but either a lone squirrel or a scurry of squirrels had a pre-ceremony snack, causing about half of a strand not to work, said Jeff St. Mary of St. Mary’s Services, the company that has decorated the community tree each year for more than a decade.
On Thursday, St. Mary and his crew put up replacement lights.
In all, there’s about 9,000 lights on the tree, which stands higher than 90 feet tall.