Holiday Tree Lighting | Indian Lake | Friday, November 24, 2023
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Town of Indian Lake Tree Lighting Ceremony
After the Thanksgiving dinner is over and the leftovers are put away, it's time to start preparing for the upcoming holiday season.
The towns in the Adirondacks will soon begin decorating for the annual winter holiday festivities, and Indian Lake is no exception.
While some regard Indian Lake as a summer destination, the people who live there know that the Christmas season and winter months are equally breathtaking and full of fun and exciting diversions.
Many people enjoy the town’s holiday festivities by participating in the annual Tree Lighting event in Indian Lake's Town Center Park. between Pine’s Country Store and Indian Lake Restaurant.
The Town of Indian Lake invites everyone to kick off the holiday season with cookies, hot cocoa, and holiday songs at 4:15 PM on Friday, November 24, 2023.
The Town of Indian Lake sponsors this event. For more information, call 518-648-5828.
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