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Annual Argosy Christmas Ships Dec. 14, 2024 at 5PM | Medina Washington

Medina, WALocal News

Mark your calendars for the Annual Argosy Christmas Ships event on December 14, 2024, at 5 PM, hosted at Medina Beach Park in Medina, Washington. This cherished holiday tradition features a stunning display of Christmas ships adorned with festive lights, creating a magical atmosphere for attendees. The event serves as a gathering point for families and friends, fostering a sense of community during the holiday season. Local businesses and organizations often participate, enhancing the festive spirit with food and entertainment options. As the ships sail by, spectators can revel in the beauty of the decorations while enjoying the company of loved ones.

This year's event promises to be especially significant, as it showcases the resilience and unity of the Medina community. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the holiday magic that the Argosy Christmas Ships bring to the area. Join fellow residents in celebrating the season and creating lasting memories.

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