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As we approach the holiday season, the 32nd Annual Holiday Festival of Lights is set to open Friday night

As we slowly approach the holiday season, there will be more and more holiday events and gathering in the Lowcountry.

One among those events is the 32nd Annual Holiday Festival of Lights that returns on John Island Friday night, November 12.

The organizers say that the magical show at the event will feature over 750 light displays for guests to enjoy.

The Festival of Lights will take place from today to December 31st.

For regular nights, the entrance fee will be $15 in advance & $20 at the gate, while for peak nights the entrance fee will be $25 in advance & $30 at the gate.

This year, visitors can park their vehicles and check out several family attractions, shopping, dining and more!

Opening hours will be from 5:30 p.m. until 10 p.m.

Starting Nov. 19, Santa Claus himself is expected to begin making appearances.

Monica Doyle

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