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Bryant hosts the first-ever Christmas in the Park event
Bryant, Arkansas – Bryant residents are getting ready to enjoy Christmas, which is quickly approaching.
On Saturday, December 14, the City of Bryant will host the inaugural annual Christmas in the Park event at Mills Park in collaboration with the Bryant Youth Association and Campbell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.
The Joyce Boswell Courts will host a pickleball tournament from 1:00 to 6 p.m. as the event’s kickoff.
Each team pays $50, which covers a t-shirt. The Bryant Youth Association will receive a percentage of the sales.
The event’s family section begins at 3:00 p.m. and ends at 6:00 p.m.
At 4 p.m., there will also be a family fun run. Adult registration is $25, while children under 10 must pay $20.
According to Bryant Mayor Chris Treat, “Mills Park is the best location for a family-friendly annual Christmas event, which residents have been requesting for years.”
Additionally, there will be storytime, food trucks, crafts, music, and Christmas decorations for attendees to enjoy. Santa Claus will be present for pictures as well.
Visit CityofBryant.com to learn more and to register for the pickleball tournament and family fun run.
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