Tampa's Winter Village Opens Friday Night at Curtis Hixon Park

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Tampa's Winter Village is gearing up to open Friday night at Curtis Hixon Park, introducing a festive celebration that will delight both residents and visitors. The event will feature a rotating schedule of engaging activities designed to immerse attendees in the holiday spirit. Local businesses will play a pivotal role in the Winter Village, showcasing their products and services while contributing to the community's economic growth. This initiative not only highlights the importance of supporting small businesses but also aims to foster connections among Tampa's residents. As the holiday season approaches, the Winter Village serves as a timely reminder of the joy and togetherness that the season brings.

The event is expected to attract a large audience, providing ample opportunities for local vendors to shine. With its emphasis on community engagement and vibrant festivities, the Winter Village promises to become a cherished annual tradition for Tampa. Attendees can look forward to a memorable experience filled with holiday cheer and local flavor.

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