Garden d’Lights at Bellevue Botanical Garden Begins Nov. 30

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue Botanical Garden’s Garden d’Lights event will kick off on November 30, inviting the community to enjoy a breathtaking light display. This annual event has gained popularity over the years, attracting families and visitors from surrounding areas who come to marvel at the enchanting decorations. The garden will be adorned with thousands of lights, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland. Alongside the visual delights, guests can indulge in seasonal treats from local vendors like Copper Kettle Coffee Bar and BellHop. The event serves as a vital platform for local businesses to showcase their offerings while fostering community spirit.

Garden d’Lights not only celebrates the holiday season but also promotes environmental awareness through its emphasis on the natural beauty of the garden. As families gather to experience this festive tradition, it strengthens the bonds within the Bellevue community. This year's event promises to be particularly memorable, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to embrace the holiday spirit.

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