Two Lights for Tomorrow

Two Lights for Tomorrow

Two Lights for Tomorrow is a nationwide initiative to commence the celebration of the 25oth birthday of the United States of America. The famous ride of Paul Revere occurred overnight on April 18 - 19, 1775. Two Lights for Tomorrow originated out of multi-state collaboration at A Common Cause to All in Williamsburg and uses the imagery of that shining light 250 years ago as a uniting call to action today for our fellow citizens, no matter where they are, to commemorate and remind ourselves that our history is about working together for a better tomorrow. 
At its heart it is a call across the country, in private homes, local communities, and statehouses alike, for two lights to be displayed to remind us all of the importance to come together to form a more perfect union.