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Holidays
Holiday lights shine in downtown Queen Creek
Town of Queen Creek
Visit Downtown Queen Creek in the evenings to watch the holiday lights.
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From a 16-foot star and Santa’s sleigh to a festive Christmas tree, Queen Creek’s Downtown is now twinkling for this holiday season.
This star is 16-feet tall and can be seen outside of Queen Creek Town Hall. (Town of Queen Creek)
Ellsworth Road in the downtown core is lined with lighted trees, festive wreaths, and opportunities for photo ops.
As residents and visitors are traveling downtown for holiday shopping or a bite to eat, they are encouraged to enjoy the holiday décor and take photos along the way. Tag @VisitQueenCreekAZ on Instagram and use #QCHolidays, according to a town press release.
The lights started shining on Sat. Dec. 2, during the Queen Creek Holiday Festival and Parade. (Town of Queen Creek)
The lights started shining on Sat. Dec. 2, during the Queen Creek Holiday Festival and Parade.
The Queen Creek Menorah Lighting will take place at 6 p.m., Monday, Dec. 11 at the Queen Creek Library, 21802 S. Ellsworth Road to celebrate Hanukkah.
There will be doughnuts, latkes, music and gifts for children. The event is co-hosted by Chabad Jewish Center and the Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce. Hanukkah begins at nightfall on Dec. 7.