Organisers said it would give supporters the chance to remember someone special who was, or still is, a light in their life.
The Christmas lights team of Becka Melrose and her mum Kate Macdonald organise the motifs for lampposts in the village. The village community council organises the community Christmas tree.
“We hope in the future we could plan a festive event for the village but need more people to get behind the idea before it gets put in place,” said Becka.
“The lights represent a wonderful sense of togetherness and pride within our community.
“They bring warmth and joy to the area, creating a welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors who pass through.
“It’s a lovely reminder of how much can be achieved when our community comes together to celebrate and support these traditions.
Since its formation in 2021, the team has raised more than £14,000 to fund the hire and installation of 15 Christmas lights throughout the village.
Described as “a massive community effort”, it has been supported by local residents, fundraisers and generous donations.
Last year, a milestone was reached and, rather than paying another year’s hire fee, the team was able to purchase the lights outright from the hire company.
Now, Whitecraig owns its own Christmas lights, meaning future costs are reduced to about £2,000 for installation and £300 for storage each year.
Sponsorship includes: a personalised board on Whitecraig Main Street throughout December, featuring the loved one’s name; and photo of the board and light shared on social media.
Options are to donate £100 for a light or £50 each if sharing with someone else.
Message Whitecraig Christmas Lights on Facebook or text Becka on 07551 652304 to sponsor a light.