2025 Christmas Tri-Cities Washington Things To Do and Christmas Lights To Visit
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2025 Christmas Tri-Cities Washington Things To Do and Christmas Lights To Visit
Senske Services, 400 N Quay in Kennewick
Nightly from 5 pm – 11:30 pm
Cost: free but donations are being collected for 2nd HarvestCome by any night of the month to donate nonperishable food items for 2nd Harvest. Stay to enjoy the show. 500,000 lights dance synced to music playing throughout the event. Or enjoy the warmth of your car while tuning to radio station 90.3 FM. We have multiple selfie stations set up to capture photos with friends and family. Letters to Santa can be dropped into an official North Pole mailbox.
Info: https://www.senske.com/holiday-lights/annual-light-show/
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We have two dogs and part of our day always includes walking our dogs, and oftentimes, twice a day. What follows is a list of places we walk our dogs and mostly are off-leash. Keep in mind, there are leash laws, so we are not advocating violating any leash laws. In fact, here is an example of our Washinton State's leash law: WAC 352-32-060. Most cities have similar laws in place. What follows is not only a list for everyone to use but a list that helps us to remember to visit places we've neglected visiting in a while. In most places, you'll find other dog walkers.
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If you’re a big science fiction fan, then you shouldn’t miss the RadCon Sci-Fi/Fantasy Convention that’s happening on February 14-16, 2014. The said event will take place at the Red Lion Hotel in Pasco, Washington.
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