The City of Dublin will mark the official start of the 2024 holiday season by hosting its annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Thursday, Dec. 5. This free event will be held in Coffman Park, located at 5200 Emerald Pkwy.
To get in the holiday spirit, guests can enjoy:
Santa and Mrs. Claus will make an appearance to officially light the Christmas Tree at 6:15 p.m. Opportunities for photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus will take place after the tree is lit.
Share kindness this holiday season with the Dublin Police Department. They will be on-site collecting new, unwrapped toys, gift cards and monetary donations for the Fill a Cruiser Toy Drive.
Hot chocolate, holiday-themed refreshments and dinner items will be available for purchase.
Free event parking is available in Coffman Park and the Dublin Community Recreation Center (5600 Post Road).
During the event, visitors to the Dublin Community Recreation Center will need to enter from Post Road or Downpatrick, off Tara Hill. The portion of Coffman Park Drive. in front of Coffman Park Pavilion will be closed for the event.
For more information on the Tree Lighting Ceremony, please call Community Events at 614.410.4545.
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