Christmas in the Park returns to Fayetteville

Christmas in the Park returns to Fayetteville
Mayor Mitch Colvin — Mayor Mitch Colvin Official Website
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(Fayetteville, N.C.) â€“ Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation’s Christmas in the Park will begin on Sunday, Dec. 3, in Arnette Park located at 2165 Wilmington Highway.  

Christmas in the Park is a free drive-thru light show powered by Fayetteville PWC featuring a beautiful combination of holiday-themed displays, a festival of lights and a natural woodland spanning 100 acres adjacent to the Cape Fear River.   

Christmas in the Park, a holiday tradition in Fayetteville, will open to the public from 6 to 9 p.m. each day, except for Fridays and Saturdays.   

Christmas in the Park dates are listed below: 

Dec. 3 – 7  

Dec. 10 – 14 

Dec. 17 – 21 

For more information, call (910) 433-1547 or visit FCPR.us. For inclement weather, contact (910) 306-7325.  

Original source can be found here.



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