Castle Hills to host annual Holiday in the Plaza

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The Castle Hill Village Shops will host the annual Holiday in the Plaza on Thursday, Nov. 28, offering a vibrant celebration for the local community. This year's event features a Christmas tree lighting ceremony that promises to kick off the holiday season in style. Attendees can look forward to live choir performances that will fill the plaza with festive music, creating a joyful atmosphere for families and friends. In addition to these performances, various arts and crafts activities will be available, providing entertainment for children and adults alike.

Local talent will take center stage, showcasing the creativity and spirit of the community. Raffle giveaways are also planned, adding an element of excitement and encouraging participation among attendees. The event serves as a fantastic opportunity for residents to connect and celebrate the holiday season together. With its mix of entertainment and community engagement, Holiday in the Plaza is set to be a memorable event this year.

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