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2022 Light Up Grand Terrace Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony

By Konrad Bolowich
City Manager
11/23/2022 at 03:24 PM

On Thursday, December 1st, from 4 - 9 p.m., the City of Grand Terrace will host the 8th Annual Light Up Grand Terrace Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony Event, at Azure Hills Church (22633 Barton Road).

Light Up Grand Terrace is a long-standing tradition in Grand Terrace in which the entire community comes together to commune and spread the holiday spirit. Last year, over 1,000 people attended the event and this year, the City expects to have over 1,500 community members attend the ceremony.

This year’s event will feature pictures with Santa Claus, an ice skating rink, a petting zoo, various booths, and food trucks.

This wonderful tradition is fun for the whole family. To receive updates on event participant information, activities, parking, and the event schedule, visit www.grandterrace-ca.gov.

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