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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Labor Day weekend, Howard Amon Park in Richland will host the Tumbleweed Music Festival. 3 days of great acoustic music on the banks of the Columbia River. This year's theme is "Dear Friends." All events are free except for the Saturday Evening Concert and Sunday Contra Dance Fundraisers. Five outdoor stages featuring 99+ different acts, an open mic stage, an indoor dance floor, 30+ workshops, food & craft vendors, and online performance & workshops.
Looking for something to do with the kids this weekend? Head over to George Prout Pool on Friday, July 17 from 6:00 to 9:00 in the evening. for their Sizzlin Summer Beach Party. Enjoy land and water games, entertainment, prizes and of course food. There is something for the whole family so get everyone together and head out to George Prout Pool for a night out of fun, food and swimming.Â
Kennewick's Science Is Fun For Children | Let's Get Electric is Monday, December 30, 1:00pm-2:30pm, Ages 8-11, $14 City Residents or $21. If your child is getting cabin fever this winter break and you want them to partake in a fun and educational activity, look no further! Children will have fun exploring electricity and technology in this hands-on science class that will cover the principals of magnetism and motors. Students will create an electromagnet, identify motor parts and use common tools to dismantle an electric motor. All materials and tools are provided. Activity presenter is Owen Kramer a retired Project Controls Engineer and current substitute teacher for the Kennewick School District.
Kennewick's Science Is Fun For Children | Clickety Clack Cranium is Friday, December 27, 1:00pm-3:00pm, Ages 8-11, $16 City Residents or $24 ~ Just in time to ring in the New Year! This is an introductory class for children interested in engineering, math, and wood crafting skills. Your kids will get to create a fun toy called a 'Clacker.' A Clacker is a generational and traditional New Year's Eve noisemaker guaranteed to generate a lot of racket to bring in the year 2014. Under careful supervision, students will use a hand drill, Japanese saw, and a backsaw to create the Clacker from wooden parts provided. Come join this fun filled educational class and take home a keepsake Clacker.  Presenter is Owen Kramer an amateur wood maker, a retired Project…