Triad Area Holiday Traditions: A Festive Guide to Winston-Salem and Greensboro

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The holiday season in North Carolina's Triad area is a magical time, brimming with cherished traditions and dazzling light displays. If you're looking to experience the festive spirit around Winston-Salem and Greensboro, a recent video highlighted five popular attractions that are sure to fill you with cheer.

Here's a guide to some of the Triad's most beloved holiday traditions:

Tanglewood Festival of Lights [00:14]: Located at Tanglewood Park, this is a must-do drive-through experience. The entire park transforms into a wonderland of lights, featuring countless illuminated figurines, enchanting scenes, and dazzling tunnels of light. Tune into a dedicated radio station for festive Christmas music as you drive through. Halfway through, you can stop at a s'mores station and browse the gift shop for holiday treasures [00:30].

Small Town Parades [01:54]: For a true taste of local community spirit, attend one of the charming small-town parades, such as the one in Midway. These parades showcase local businesses, community members, and friends, often with plenty of candy handed out to delighted spectators [000:02:00].

Downtown Tree Lightings [02:35]: Embrace the communal joy at the larger tree lighting ceremonies held in downtown Winston-Salem, Greensboro, and High Point. These events are a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season and soak in the festive atmosphere [02:35].

Greensboro Science Center Holiday Lights [02:57]: The Greensboro Science Center gets a spectacular holiday makeover, adorned with millions of twinkling Christmas lights both inside and out. Visitors can enjoy the festive decorations, see the animals, warm up with hot chocolate and cookies, and even take a spin on the carousel [03:24].

Sunset Hills Christmas Balls [04:11]: A truly unique and beloved tradition can be found in the Sunset Hills neighborhood of Greensboro. Thousands of vibrant Christmas balls, ingeniously crafted from chicken wire and lights, are hung from trees, creating a breathtaking display. This festive tradition also serves a wonderful cause, supporting the Second Harvest Food Bank through food pantry drop-offs and the popular "Running of the Balls" 5K event [04:26].

These holiday traditions offer a delightful way to celebrate the season in the Triad area, creating lasting memories for families and friends alike.

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