Kick Off the Holidays at UCity Lights Winter Celebration!

Nov 5, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Events | 0 comments

By Janelle Goodrich and Janet Godfrey

The holidays are just around the corner, and University City is ready to kick off the season in style! Join us for the annual UCity Lights Winter Celebration—a magical evening filled with sparkling lights, joyful entertainment, and activities the whole family can enjoy. Mark your calendars, grab your friends and family, and head to University City for a night to remember.

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What to Expect:
UCity Lights Winter Celebration is packed with holiday fun for all ages! Kids can visit with Santa, enjoy a ride on the Polar Express train, and paint their own holiday-themed artwork. The event will feature live performances by talented local vocalists and dancers, bringing festive cheer to the community. The night will conclude with a beautiful holiday tree lighting, illuminating the season and creating a memorable experience for everyone.

Holiday Giving and Community Spirit
UCity Lights is also a time to give back to our community. Discover local nonprofits that uplift University City every day—stop by their booths to learn about their missions and how you can contribute to their incredible work. Together, let’s make a difference this season by supporting these vital organizations and celebrating the spirit of giving.

Food, Fun, and Festive Cheer
From delicious holiday treats to festive décor, UCity Lights has something for everyone. Take a stroll through the beautifully decorated Shoppes at University Place, snap holiday photos, and savor the season’s joy with family and friends.

Don’t Miss Out!
Invite your family, friends, and neighbors, and come celebrate everything that makes University City a wonderful place to live, work, and play. For more event details, visit universitycitypartners.org/ucitylights. We can’t wait to see you at UCity Lights Winter Celebration—let’s make this holiday season bright, festive, and full of community spirit!

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