North Bends hometown holiday tradition, Holly Days winter festival and tree lighting

North Bend, WALocal News

North Bend's Holly Days winter festival is set for November 18, 2025, promising a lively tree lighting ceremony. This annual event has become a cherished tradition that draws community members and visitors to enjoy the festive atmosphere. The historic district of North Bend will serve as the backdrop for numerous attractions, fostering a sense of unity and joy among attendees. Local leaders stress the significance of such gatherings in preserving cultural heritage and community ties. The festival also features local vendors and entertainment, further enriching the holiday experience.

With a focus on inclusivity, organizers encourage participation from all demographics. The event underscores North Bend's commitment to celebrating its unique charm and community spirit. Holly Days exemplifies the area's vibrant culture, making it a must-attend event for those in the region.

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