Floating lanterns set the bay aglow at Newport Dunes
Sisters Mia, 4, and Kaylee Wood, 6, of Irvine take their floating lanterns to the water to release at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday night.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Jayson Rohletter of Los Angeles and Caitlyn Tucker of Northridge release their floating lanterns at the 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Carol McGuffin of Palm Springs holds her lantern adorned with personal messages at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Collin Rose and Kamran Sohreb, both 14, of Newport Coast assemble and decorate their floating lanterns at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Courtney Preis of San Diego performs at the 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Guests at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival wait to release their floating lanterns Saturday at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Some floating lanterns got a slightly early release into the bay Saturday night at the 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)The bay begins to fill with hundreds of floating lanterns Saturday night at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Hundreds of floating lanterns scatter on the bay at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday night during the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)The beach is filled with people waiting for the sun to go down so they can release their floating lanterns at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday. More than 1,000 people released a floating lantern created from a kit.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Leon Giep of Westminster assembles his floating lantern while his son Bentley, 9 months, sits on the table at the 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Alex Alaleajanri of Santa Ana and Gabe Robbins of Anaheim shoot a selfie with the sunset and a “Love” sign as the backdrop at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)With the sun setting behind them, Diana Le and her daughter Emery Lawrence, 9, of Fountain Valley have their photo taken in front of a “Love” sign at the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach on Saturday.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)Visitors filled the beach at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort on Upper Newport Bay on Saturday for the first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival.
More than 1,000 guests at the sold-out event could assemble a floating lantern from a kit and decorate it as they wished before releasing it onto the water at sunset. The lanterns were to be recovered later, the resort said.
The festival also included food trucks, vendors, carnival games, music and other entertainment.
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