(KNSI) – St. Cloud Hospital and the St. Cloud Christmas tree will be lit for the holidays on Thursday, December 2nd.
CentraCare Health says St. Cloud Hospital will be lit; however, CentraCare won’t hold its traditional festival of lights event due to COVID-19. This is the second year in a row the festival has been canceled.
St. Cloud’s annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony will be at 5 p.m. in front of the River’s Edge Convention Center in downtown St. Cloud. There will be free musical entertainment along with hot cider, hot chocolate, and cookies.
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