The Manito Holiday Lights Take Over Duncan Garden

Spokane, WALocal News

From December 14 to December 22, 2024, the Friends of Manito will illuminate Duncan Garden in Spokane with a spectacular holiday lights display. This event has become a beloved tradition, uniting families and friends in celebration of the festive season. The iconic garden will be transformed into a dazzling spectacle, providing a picturesque backdrop for creating holiday memories. Such initiatives are vital for boosting local tourism and enhancing community spirit during the holidays. The Friends of Manito's engagement reflects a commitment to preserving and celebrating Spokane's cultural heritage.

As visitors come to enjoy the lights, local businesses are likely to benefit from increased foot traffic. This holiday lights display serves as a joyful reminder of the unity and cheer that the season brings to Spokane.

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