First-ever Event is Free and Open to the Community and
Features a 65’ Tall Lighted Tree
WHO:
The Town of Pembroke Park
WHAT:
First-ever Enchanted Forest Holiday Display - FREE ADMISSION
WHEN:
Tree lighting ceremony is at 6 p.m. Tues., Nov. 25
The Enchanted Forest is FREE and will be open during the holiday season from 6-9 p.m. on the following days:
November | December | January 2026
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WHERE:
Raymond P. Oglesby Preserve Park, 3115 SW 52 Ave.
WHY:
For the first time in the Town’s history, it will be home to an Enchanted Forest holiday display. Visitors can follow a path filled with a beautiful array of holiday display lights that culminates in a 65-foot tall, lighted tree. Admission to the tree lighting ceremony is FREE and attendees will be provided free hot dogs, chips and other goodies, and we’re expecting a visit from jolly ‘ol St. Nick, too!
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About the Town of Pembroke Park: Incorporated December 10, 1957, the Town is located in southwestern Broward County; bounded on the south by Dade County, on the east by Hallandale Beach, on the west by Miramar and on the north by Hollywood. The total area of the town is 1.6 square miles; of this, six-tenths of a mile is beautiful lakes that enhance the aesthetic quality of Pembroke Park. With access from I-95 and a short distance from the Florida Turnpike, the Town has attracted modern warehouses and business development for its industrial areas. Pembroke Park is a commission form of government, with the five-member Town Commission making up the legislative and policy-making branch of the Town. Please visit www.tppfl.gov for more information.