Community Invited to Celebrate the Holidays in Spokane Valley

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Valley is set to bring joy to its residents with a holiday celebration commencing on November 12, 2024, and lasting until December 7, 2025. Spearheaded by local organizations, including Albany Parks & Recreation and Senske Lawn & Tree Care, the event will feature a diverse array of activities at Discovery Place, promoting community engagement and enjoyment. Families can look forward to weekends filled with festive fun, as the event schedule includes both Saturday and Friday activities designed to cater to all ages. The initiative aims to foster a strong sense of community spirit and encourage residents to enjoy their local parks and recreational facilities. This holiday celebration not only showcases Spokane Valley's attractions but also serves as a platform for local businesses to connect with the community.

With the ongoing support of local organizations, the event promises to be a highlight for the region. Residents are encouraged to participate actively and enjoy the festive offerings throughout the season. Overall, this celebration reflects the community's commitment to creating memorable experiences for all.

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