Evergreen Church lights up the night

Bothell, WALocal News

Evergreen Church in Bothell, Washington, is lighting up the night with a captivating free light display for visitors every evening from 6 to 9 p. m. until December 24. This enchanting setup features beautifully designed light tunnels and projections of beloved Christmas characters, offering a delightful experience for families driving by or walking through the church grounds. In addition to the visual spectacle, attendees can enjoy complimentary cookies, making the event even more festive.

Specialty drinks, including hot cocoa, are available for purchase at the nearby coffee house, adding to the cozy atmosphere. Families will also appreciate the model train set on display and a rustic fireplace setting designed for memorable photo opportunities. To keep the holiday spirit alive, the church screens the classic movie 'The Christmas Story' every 20 minutes, ensuring entertainment for all ages. This event not only serves as a beautiful attraction but also fosters community togetherness during the holiday season. Visitors are encouraged to come and create lasting memories in this festive environment.

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