‘Magic of Lights’ preparations near completion at Dixie Speedway

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The preparations for the 'Magic of Lights' at Dixie Speedway are nearly complete, with the drive-thru light experience set to launch on November 22 and run until December 31. This beloved annual event has become a staple in Woodstock, Georgia, bringing together families and friends in a celebration of holiday spirit through stunning light displays. The event’s popularity is evidenced by the high demand for tickets, which are expected to sell out quickly as the opening date approaches. Designed to create a magical experience, the light display aims to delight spectators of all ages, making it a perfect outing during the festive season. Local businesses also benefit from the influx of visitors, showcasing the event's positive economic impact on the community.

As anticipation builds, the 'Magic of Lights' not only provides entertainment but also reinforces the sense of community during the holidays. This year’s preparations reflect the dedication to maintaining a cherished tradition that has grown in significance over the years. Families are encouraged to mark their calendars for this enchanting experience, ensuring they do not miss out on the festive fun.

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