What: A stroll to see a Brier neighborhood’s annual Christmas lights display.
Where: 3700 and 3800 blocks of 228th Place SW in Brier.
Why: The Timberline Park Holiday Lights and Food Drive, also known as Brier Lights, are already lit up in full Christmas glory. Each year, this sleepy neighborhood is transformed into a winter wonderland. Ten homes in the Brier neighborhood cul-de-sac deck their halls, lawns and roofs with thousands upon thousands of lights to raise funds and collect nonperishable food items for the Lynnwood Food Bank. One home boasts more than 80,000 lights hanging from its eaves.
If you park at Cedar Plaza at 228th Street SW and Cedar Way, it’s a 1-mile walk to the neighborhood and back. Make sure to dress warmly and wear reflective gear, as you’ll be walking on a somewhat busy street. Some of this year’s displays include the Grinch, Elfco Field and Frosty’s Sno-cone stand. There are carolers, Nativity scenes and Santa’s reindeer. Santa will make special visits during the season.
Participating homes light up the neighborhood from 5 to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays through New Year’s Eve.
For more information, visit www.brierlights.org.
Tanya Sampson
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