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Warwick gets festive

Warwick is set to sparkle this festive season with an enchanting evening downtown at the Jingle & Mingle next Friday 6 December. The community is invited to celebrate as the holiday season officially begins.

From 5 pm to 8 pm, the town will come alive with extended shopping hours, festive lights, and a warm holiday atmosphere.

Visitors can take a stroll through the beautifully decorated streets, marvel at the festive Christmas trees, and gather at Town Hall for the highlight of the evening—the official lighting of the Christmas tree. This special moment is sure to bring joy to all in attendance and set the perfect tone for the season.

Local businesses are gearing up to showcase their finest, offering special deals and unique products to help shoppers find just the right gifts. Shoppers are encouraged to keep an eye on the event page for updates and exclusive offers from participating businesses. It’s an ideal opportunity to plan ahead, find thoughtful gifts, and support the local economy.

Shopping locally during the holidays makes a meaningful difference. Every purchase supports local families, strengthens the community, and keeps Warwick’s vibrant heart alive. Unlike large retailers, spending at local businesses ensures that money stays within the region, creating a lasting positive impact.

The Jingle & Mingle promises to be an evening filled with holiday cheer, community connection, and festive fun. Residents and visitors alike are invited to come together, enjoy the magic of the season, and create cherished memories in Warwick.

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