Get ready for a truly magical start to the holiday season, Plymouth! In a development that has the whole town buzzing with excitement, our very own Mayor has pulled off a Christmas miracle. Through what we can only assume were some truly impressive negotiations, the Mayor Listenberger was able to connect with the jolly man himself and his wonderful wife! That's right, folks – Santa and Mrs. Claus have officially rescheduled their visit to Plymouth, and they're coming to help us light our magnificent City Christmas Tree!
Mark your calendars and prepare to be enchanted! Join us down at River Park Square on Thursday, December 4th, at precisely 6:00 pm. We'll all gather together, with Santa and Mrs. Claus leading the way, to help count down to the moment our beautiful tree will be illuminated, kicking off the festive spirit of the season. And what's a winter celebration without a warm treat? As a special bonus, free hot chocolate will be flowing from the concession stand, so you can sip and savor the joy. Don't rush off after the lights are on, though! Stick around to be dazzled by an incredible musical light show, meticulously crafted by our talented Park Department – it’s going to be an unforgettable evening for everyone!
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