Scott County's Cleary Lake Regional Park Invites Community To Explore Holiday Traditions On December 7th
Scott County's Cleary Lake Regional Park Invites Community To Explore Holiday Traditions On December 7th
Cleary Lake Regional Park is offering a historical dive into December’s traditions.
For those curious about how the holidays have evolved, historical interpreters at the park will guide attendees through the origins of various traditions on Saturday, December 7, from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon.
According to an announcement by Scott County, participants will have the chance to spin a dreidel, predict their fortunes for the coming year, and create unique decorations to celebrate the season.
Those interested in exploring the past to enrich their current holiday celebrations can begin to reserve their spots now.
Scott County's website notes that reservations are required four days before the event and can be made by calling 763-559-6700.
And for groups that want to quickly get into the holiday cheer, there’s a 20 percent discount available for groups of four or more.
This program is designed to be family-friendly and is open to individuals of all ages, with an emphasis on group participation. With a modest fee of $6, it provides an affordable way to engage with the community and learn about the various customs that shape the holiday experiences. However, children aged 11 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult, ensuring that all attendees can enjoy the experience safely and responsibly.
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