ShoreLights on display November 15, 2025 at Park at Town Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shorelights Winter Light Display will illuminate the Park at Town Center in Shoreline, WA, starting November 15, 2025, at 5:30 PM. This inaugural event features a stunning array of lights designed to celebrate winter and unite the community. Open to the public at no cost, the display will remain on view until January 11, 2026. The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce collaborates with local officials to enhance the seasonal spirit through this initiative. Community members can enjoy the lights while participating in various holiday activities planned throughout the event.

This display not only beautifies the park but also serves as a catalyst for community gatherings during the festive season. Local businesses are expected to benefit from increased foot traffic as families visit the park. The Shorelights Winter Light Display promises to create lasting memories for attendees of all ages.

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