Lafayette's own Parc de Oaks is ready to drag out the decorations and get decked out in holiday cheer as it prepares to welcome the community to its first annual Christmas celebration. Scheduled for the weekend of December 2nd and 3rd, the event promises to transform the park into a winter wonderland, complete with festive lights and family-oriented fun.

The highlight of the celebration is an opportunity to meet Santa Claus in person. Children and adults alike can get into the magic of the season by taking pictures with Santa, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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As night falls, the park will sparkle with a dazzling display of Christmas lights, casting a glow that's sure to enchant visitors of all ages. The spectacle of lights under the oaks aims to capture the essence of the holiday spirit, illuminating the park’s natural beauty and setting the scene for a festive gathering.

Families are encouraged to partake in an array of activities tailored to make the most of this joyful season. With an emphasis on inclusive, family-friendly entertainment, Parc de Oaks is set to offer a variety of experiences designed to delight both the young and the young at heart.

Make sure to mark your calendars and do not miss out on what is shaping up to be a special holiday event. With more details on the horizon, we'll be sure to keep you posted on the big holiday plans when they are revealed.

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Stay tuned for further announcements as Parc de Oaks reveals more about the upcoming Christmas festivities. Be sure to join in on December 2nd and 3rd to kick off the holiday season. #ChristmasAtParcDeOaks promises to be a festive occasion that will add sparkle to Lafayette’s holiday calendar.

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