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Deck the halls at Jaycee Park Holiday Walk Dec. 1

Spread holiday cheer and share your creativity with the entire community at the annual Jaycee Park Holiday Walk and Tree Lighting.

Gather your family, friends or register your group, club, troop, neighborhood, business, to help decorate one of many holiday trees lining the trail at Jaycee Park. Show us your creative side with your uniquely designed and decorated tree. One tree will be available to each registered group. Each group is responsible for providing their own decorations, putting them up, and taking them down. Decorated trees will stay up for approximately four weeks.

Tree decorating will take place from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 1, at Jaycee Park.

Preregistration is required at the Community Center, 255 Briargate Road, Cary.

Registration is $25 per tree. Deadline to register is Monday, Nov. 26.

Later in the evening the lighting of the Holiday Walk will take place. Enjoy the beautiful trees decorated by friends, neighbors and groups from all around the community. Visit with Santa and his live reindeer and enjoy ice skating, weather permitting, and light refreshments.

The Jaycee Park Holiday Walk and Tree Lighting takes place from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at Jaycee Park.

For more information, call the Cary Park District at (847) 639-6100 or visit www.carypark.com.

In addition, the Cary Park Foundation, along with Pine-Apple Farm, has teamed up with Heroes Like Haley to sell 4-5 foot trees for you to display in front of your home. A T-post and string of lights are included with the purchase of a tree. There is a limited amount of trees available for $50 and sign-up is first-come, first-serve. Checks should be made payable to Cary Park District.

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