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Medina Prepares for Annual Argosy Christmas Ships Event on December 14, 2024

Medina, WALocal News

The City of Medina, Washington, is thrilled to announce its annual Argosy Christmas Ships event on December 14, 2024, starting at 5:00 PM at Medina Beach Park. The highlight of the evening will be the arrival of the Christmas ships at 5:35 PM, marking the start of the holiday festivities. This event not only showcases the community's vibrant spirit but also strengthens local connections as families and friends come together to celebrate. In addition, the city has released the Fall 2024 edition of the Medina Sun newsletter, which includes important news and updates for residents. This newsletter is designed to keep the community informed about upcoming events and significant city matters.

Medina's commitment to fostering community ties is evident in these initiatives, emphasizing the importance of local traditions and celebrations. Residents are encouraged to actively participate in the Christmas Ships event and engage with the Medina Sun to stay connected with their community.

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