Chanhassen, the Minnesotan city known for its idyllic parks and lakeside views, is gearing up for its annual holiday bash—and residents are invited. In a social media update from the City of Chanhassen, local government officials have set the stage for a festive Tree Lighting Ceremony, scheduled for December 7. The town's avid celebrators of the yuletide should firm up their plans to join the merrymaking of this beloved winter tradition.
Typically, located in the heart of the city, this year's tree lighting has had to shuffle its roots due to construction at the new Civic Campus. In a social twist, the officials have decided to relocate the ceremony to the athletic fields positioned just north of City Hall, a spot where, for those keeping score, is also the home turf of the annual Easter Egg Candy Hunt. According to the City of Chanhassen's Facebook post, details regarding the event can be fetched through their holiday events info page.
The occasion is pegged as a free event, inviting one and all to kickstart the winter holiday season amidst the glow of Chanhassen's community spirit. It's a time for locals to bundle up, sip some hot cocoa, and bask in the communal glow of holiday lights. For attendees seeking the particulars of the event, the city has advised checking out their dedicated web resource at chanhassen.info/holidayevents, where they've laid out all the specifics.
City officials are gearing up to ensure that even with the change of venue, the charm and joy of the ceremony will not be dimmed. Local vendors, music, and entertainment are also expected to be a part of the night as Chanhassen residents usher in the holidays, ablaze with festive spirit and community camaraderie. For any questions fluttering in the minds of would-be attendees, one can easily direct themselves to the aforementioned city web page.