More and more holiday light drive-thru spectaculars are becoming so popular.

This is an awesome idea for a fun way to raise money. You know how much I love these beautiful holiday light spectacular drive-thrus. It is a fun way to spend time with the family, the whole family. It doesn't matter the age of your kids, they will love it.

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The Township of Ocean and Waretown Volunteer Fire Company thought this would be a terrific idea to raise money for a fundraiser. It starts this weekend, the holiday light spectacular, and runs a couple of weekends leading up to Christmas.

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The Holiday Light Spectacular is located at Corliss Park Lake, 182 Wells Mills Road, Waretown. The Volunteer Fire Company is calling it a Display Fundraiser, I love this.

The dates for the Holiday Light Spectacular Drive-Thru:

The "Holiday Light Spectacular" drive-thru display takes place at 182 Wells Mills Rd on Friday, December 9th, 2022, Saturday, December 10th, 2022, Friday, December 16th, 2022, and Saturday, December 17th, 2022 from 6 to 10 pm.

From the Waretown Volunteer Fire Company Facebook page:

If you've never been to a holiday light drive-thru, it's something you will love. Pile everyone in the car and check out the lights. The price for this Holiday Light Spectacular Drive-Thru is $10/car. It doesn't matter how many people are in your car, it's $10.

The Waretown Volunteer Fire Company on Facebook said there were a lot of sponsors for this great event, lots of community businesses coming together and hoping to raise money for this great volunteer fire company. This is an incredible way to show community support while enjoying all the lights of the drive-thru with your family.

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