Eight-Day Wristband Passes On Sale for Sights & Sounds

Sights & Sounds of Christmas extends holiday festival to eight-days.

The 31st Annual Sights & Sounds of Christmas will be held on two weekends Nov. 29-Dec. 2 and Dec. 6-9 at San Marcos Plaza Park, 206 N. CM Allen Parkway

Festival goers can enjoy unlimited admission with the purchase of a an 8-day pass wristband for $15, available online at http://sights-n-sounds.org/four-day-wristband/ and at the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce, 202 N CM Allen.

Sights & Sounds of Christmas offers free admission to children ages 12 and under. Admission for all others is $5 per day. Purchase of a wristband will save money for anyone who attends more than one day.

The event features hundreds of thousands of lights, musical entertainment, food booths, arts and crafts, carnival rides, ice skating, A Night in Old Bethlehem, a free  petting zoo and of course a visit with Santa Claus. 

Entertainment highlights this year include performances by local schoolchildren; choirs; dancers; and appearances by local musicians. 

For more information and a full schedule of events, visit www.sights-n-sounds.org or call 512.710.XMAS (9627).


 

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