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Lawrenceville Debuts “Holiday Happenings in The DTL” with Ten Days of Festive Events

With its inaugural “Holiday Happenings in The DTL,” a series of activities that will light up downtown from November 28 to December 7, Lawrenceville is getting ready for a merry season. The ten-day festival, which includes events like a historic tree lighting ceremony and a special Santaverse Story Party collaboration, is jam-packed with events for people of all ages, according to a city announcement.

The 37th Annual Lighting of the Great Tree in Gwinnett County serves as the event’s kickoff, and there will be a wide range of events throughout the week. In a statement received by Lawrenceville’s official website, Mayor David Still expressed excitement for the program, saying, “The Holiday Happenings in The DTL reflect the heart of Lawrenceville community, generosity, and celebration.” Shops and eateries are hosting specials, such as “Reimagine Black Friday,” and locals may take advantage of a variety of shopping options, live music, and participatory events during this community-focused Christmas season.

According to the city’s release, Crogan Plaza will be transformed into a “Winter Wonderland” with snow effects and DJ Cozy Shawn’s entertainment on December 1. The Festival of Trees, which is adorned by local companies and uses donated products as votes for the favorite Christmas tree, is another opportunity for the community to give to charity. The Santaverse Story Party offers both young and old the opportunity to engage with their favorite Christmas characters.

The Salvation Army Angel Tree at Lawrenceville City Hall, where people can donate to children or families in need during the Christmas season, is one of the possibilities for giving back that Lawrenceville has included in the mix of events. The final days are spiced up by the local Aurora Theatre’s Noche de Velas, a candlelight feast with Colombian influences. These activities are all included in the description provided by Mayor David Still. According to the city’s press release, this is a time to unite with loved ones, friends, and neighbors to celebrate the joy of the season, make enduring memories, support our local community, and help those in need.

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Interested parties can visit the Downtown Lawrenceville website to learn more about each event and to get a comprehensive overview of the Holiday Happenings.

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