Make it a Merrysville holiday weekend!

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville is preparing for an exciting holiday weekend on December 7 and 8, promising a lineup of engaging activities for families and friends. The festivities begin with a holiday market at Comeford Park, showcasing craft and food vendors, live music, photo opportunities, and live reindeer. Attendees can also enjoy magical 'snow' flurries and free train rides until 6 p. m. The evening culminates with the Electric Lights Parade, where Santa and Mrs.

Claus will make a grand entrance via a fire truck, followed by a tree lighting ceremony led by Mayor Nehring. On Sunday, the Heroes and Hoops Charity Basketball Tournament will feature local teams, with donations benefiting Seattle Children’s Hospital and Toys for Tots. The community can also partake in the 3rd Street Shopper Sunday, where they receive cookies from various local businesses. Finally, an Elvis Holiday Show at the Marysville Opera House will transport audiences to a nostalgic era of holiday cheer. This weekend promises to be a memorable celebration of community spirit and holiday joy.

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