TOWN OF MAGGIE VALLEY: New ‘Winter Lights’ Display

TOWN OF MAGGIE VALLEY: New ‘Winter Lights’ Display
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Town of Maggie Valley issued the following announcement on Nov. 26. 

Please join the Town of Maggie Valley as we celebrate our 2021-2022 Winter Lights Season by unveiling our newest ‘Ski Town’ display at Mary Rathbone Rich Park (4538 Soco Road) on Wednesday November 24 at 6pm! 

This lighted animated display features a snowboarder and is even bigger than the Town’s original ‘Ski Town’ display that debuted last year. Part of the Winter Woods Campaign, the Town, along with Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce and Haywood County Tourism Development Authority has made winter a priority.  We want to showcase all Maggie Valley has to offer during the cold weather months especially snowboarding, snow skiing and tubing! 

Original source can be found here.



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