Light Up Your Holidays: Win a Festival of Lights Car Pass!

Enter Below to Win a Holiday Festival of Lights Car Pass from Heaven 100.1! The beloved Holiday Festival of Lights returns to James Island County Park in November for its 29th year! Featuring an estimated two million shimmering lights, Charleston’s most popular holiday event opens for nightly admission Nov. 9, 2018. The event will be open nightly starting at 5:30 PM through Jan. 1, 2019. Can't wait to win? Visit CharlestonCountyParks.com to buy your car pass today. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


Enter Below to Win a
Holiday Festival of Lights Car Pass from Heaven!

The beloved Holiday Festival of Lights returns to James Island County Park in November for its 29th year! Featuring an estimated two million shimmering lights, Charleston’s most popular holiday event opens for nightly admission Nov. 9, 2018. The event will be open nightly starting at 5:30 PM through Jan. 1, 2019.

Can’t wait to win?  Visit CharlestonCountyParks.com to buy your car pass today.

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