December 21, 2016 Page 11 Mississippi Alberta North Portland Vancouver East County Beaverton Photo by M iChael d urhaM , Courtesy of the o regon Z oo . More than 1.6 million brightly colored lights transform the Oregon Zoo into a walk-through winter wonderland during ZooLights, the annual holiday light display now running through New Year’s Day, Jan. 1. Luminous Zoolights ZooLights, the Oregon Zoo’s popular walk-through winter won- derland of more than 1.6 million colored lights, presented by the Oregon College Savings Plan and Banfield Pet Hospital, is bigger than ever this year. A continuous loop now draws visitors on a glowing, kaleidoscop- ic walk through the zoo. A carousel has been added, and the train ride, a popular add-on attraction, once again features an interactive expe- rience with some favorite seasonal characters. Over the past five years, near- ly a million visitors have strolled through the ZooLights forests of lighted trees, dazzling life-size il- luminated animal silhouettes and ridden the light-bedecked zoo trains. The zoo offers a $5 admission dis- count for visitors who take TriMet to the event and offer proof of rid- ership. To purchase event tickets or for more information, visit, oregon- zoo.org/zoolights.