The Manito Holiday Lights Take Over Duncan Garden

Spokane, WALocal News

The Manito Holiday Lights event is set to return to Duncan Garden in Spokane from December 14 to 22, 2024, operating nightly from 4:30 to 8:30 p. m. This festive display will feature dazzling lights and a variety of local vendors offering hot beverages and snacks, creating a warm holiday atmosphere for attendees. The event is free and designed to be wheelchair accessible, ensuring participation from everyone in the community. Providence Health Care is the main sponsor, supported by local companies such as Wagstaff, Inc.

and Washington Trust Bank, highlighting strong community collaboration. Attendees can immerse themselves in the enchanting beauty of one of Spokane's historic parks, making it a perfect opportunity for families and friends to gather. The event celebrates the holiday season while enhancing Spokane's local culture and community engagement. For more details, a dedicated page is available on the Friends of Manito's website. The Manito Holiday Lights event promises to be a cherished highlight of the holiday season in Spokane, encouraging attendance from both locals and visitors alike.

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