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Time: December 1, 2010 at 6pm to December 31, 2010 at 7pm
Location: Marietta ga
Street: see above
Phone: 678 331 4334
Event Type: christmas, light, show
Organized By: Life College
Latest Activity: Dec 17, 2015
Christmas Lights show at Life College in Marietta about 1 mile south of the South 120 loop off of Cobb Parkway. Lights of Life is an annual tradition that was started by Life University and dates back to 1989. We welcome you to come by and see this visual treat that the whole family will enjoy!
WHEN:
Event runs EVERY night from November 22nd through December 31st
Sunday-Thursday: 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Friday-Saturday: 6:00pm – 11:00pm
WHERE:
On the campus of Life University (Barclay Circle – off Hwy 41 just north of Dobins AFB, Marietta)
COST:
$5 per car
$10 per passenger van
$20 per bus
This is a zero-profit operation. Fees cover the cost of the electricity for the lights, as well as the costs associated with the ongoing operations.
OTHER DETAILS:
Concession Stand – open 7 days a week
Petting Zoo (goats) – Saturday and Sunday only
Train Rides – Friday, Saturday and Sunday only - $3 per person
Pony Rides – Friday, Saturday and Sunday only - $5 per person
Santa Claus – Friday, Saturday and Sunday only - $10 per person (includes a photo with Santa)
For more information or questions about Lights of Life, please call (678) 331-4334
1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060 - Phone (770) 426 -2600 | Admissions Toll Free (800) 543-3202
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