Riverfront’s Numerica Tree Lighting and Winter Market Nov. 30

Spokane, WALocal News

On November 30, 2024, Riverfront Park in Spokane will come alive with the Numerica Tree Lighting and Winter Market, inviting the community to embrace the holiday spirit. The event will feature a variety of local vendors, offering handcrafted gifts and delicious seasonal treats, perfect for holiday shopping. The tree lighting ceremony, a centerpiece of the evening, will illuminate the park, creating a magical atmosphere for attendees. Visitors can also enjoy live music and entertainment throughout the evening, making it an engaging experience for all ages. This festive gathering not only showcases local talent and businesses but also fosters a sense of community among Spokane residents.

As families come together to celebrate, the event highlights the city's commitment to strengthening local culture and traditions. The Numerica Tree Lighting and Winter Market is anticipated to become a cherished holiday tradition, drawing crowds eager to participate in the celebrations. Mark your calendars for this special occasion that promises to be full of joy and camaraderie.

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