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Christmas in Williams Park |
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| The 2010 event marks the 20th annual Christmas in Williams Park. During the Drive Through evenings, you can view the lights and displays from the comfort of your own vehicle. The Walk and Celebrate evenings feature hay & pony rides, local entertainment, face painting, refreshments. and a visit with Santa Claus. |
Scenic Drive
Lights and Displays only
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The park route does not allow for large tour buses as cornering is too difficult. Mini buses are OK. |
Nov 29 - Dec 9, 2010
6:00-9:00pm
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Walk and Celebrate Event
Horse & carriage rides, local entertainment, face painting, food and refreshments, and a visit with Santa Claus |
Dec 10 & 11, 2010
6:00 - 9:00pm |
| The park is located at 238 Street & 68 Avenue. For an event location map, click here |
Williams Park, dressed up every Christmas, was a gift to the people of Langley from Dr. Don Williams and his family. Dr. Williams, once the Dean of Medicine at UBC, bought the 44 acre park at 238 Street and 68 Avenue as a retirement property.
The couple rejected a lucrative offer from an American real estate developer and proceeded to plant dozens of varieties of trees, shrubs, and flowers including 20 different varieties of rhododendrons from the Royal Horticultural Gardens in England.
It is fitting that the Salmon River, one of the most important fish-bearing streams in BC, runs through the park as Dr. Williams wanted to keep much of the park in its natural state. In 1964, he approached the Township to gauge interest in buying it.
Three years later, when Williams Park was officially opened, it was dedicated to the memory of the pioneers who helped build the country, to historic Langley, and to the future residents of the area.
The unique setting with its oval roadway and picnic shelter became an ideal location for a Christmas lights display starting in 1990.
| Alicia Stark |
604.881.6585 |
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| Austin Peterson |
604.532.7390 |
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| Stephanie Eby |
604.455.8824 |
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| Nikole Longhi |
604.881.6592 |
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| Jessy Knight |
604.532.6012 |
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| Gail Aitken |
604.856.7682 |
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| Valerie Body |
604.881.1434 |
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| Margot Condit |
604.533.2654 |
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| Ed Steinke |
604.534.4879 |
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| Bob & Marjory Vickers |
604.888.9405 |
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Margaret-Ann Drew |
604.881.1339 |
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Event Schedule
Nov 29 - Dec 9
6:00-9:00pm |
Drive Through
Drive your family through the park to see the light displays from the comfort of your car.
Note: The park route does not allow for large tour buses as cornering is too difficult. Mini buses are ok.
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Dec 10 &11
6:00 - 9:00pm |
Walk Through
Entertainment, horse and carriage rides, visit with Santa, face painting, free hot dogs, and warm drinks |
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Main Stage Schedule
Friday, Dec 10
6:00 - 9:00pm |
Scheduled Performances:
TBA
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Saturday, Dec 11
6:00 - 9:00pm |
Scheduled Performances:
TBA |
Williams Park is located at 238 Street and 68 Avenue.
Direction signs will be posted on the event evenings to help you locate the park. We look forward to seeing you this holiday season.
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Note: Parking information for the Walk and Celebrate Event Friday December 11 and Saturday, December 12.
Due to the high volume of guests who visit Williams Park, parking will take place off-site and guests will be bused to and from the entrance of the park. Vehicles will be directed to a parking area at the east end of 68th Ave (Brown Pit). There will be a bus stop at this location. Parallel parking will also be available on the west side of 240th and angled parking on 66th Avenue. There will be a secondary bus pick-up stop at the corner of 240th and 66th Ave.
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This family event has remained free of charge for the last 18 years due to the generous support of many local service clubs, businesses, and individuals. On behalf of the CIWP Organizing Committee, we would like to thank you for your on-going support. |
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Major Sponsors
Fairmeade Farm
Township of Langley
Township of Langley Fire Department
Walnut Grove Lions |
Without the support of these organizations this event would not be possible.
Thank You!
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Contributing Sponsors
Air Cadets 907 Squadron White Rock
Aldergrove Credit Union
Beta Sigma Phi
BCIT Electrical Trades
Clean For You
Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd.
Douglas Brand Foresters
Ed Steinke
Envision Financial
Freybe Gourmet Foods Ltd.
Greater Vancouver Motorcycle Club
Langley Elks
Laughing Stock Ranch
Linwood Homes Ltd.
MarketPlace IGA - Murrayville
MarketPlace IGA - Walnut Grove
Otter Co-op
Save-On-Foods - Walnut Grove
Scouts Canada
United Rentals Inc. - Langley
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Media Partners
Christmas in the Valley
Country 107.1
findfamilyfun.com
Joytv 10
Langley Advance
Star 98.3 FM
WestCoast Families
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Media Partners
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The Christmas in Williams Park Event is made possible by the hard work of several volunteers. Many volunteers come back each year as this event has become a great family tradition and a very rewarding experience to be a part of.
Volunteers are required in several areas including:
- Setting up light displays
- Re-touching artwork and displays
- Serving food and refreshments
- Entertaining guests
- Assisting Santa with photos
- Decorating the picnic shelter and Christmas trees
- Driving the shuttle buses
- Parking and traffic control
- Taking down lights and displays
- Securing donations
If you are interested in any of our volunteer opportunities, contact the Special Events Coordinator, Alicia Stark at 604.881.6585.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 January 2010 12:36 |