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Woodward won't host holiday display this year

Pat Ferrier
The Coloradoan
Woodward Inc.'s campus west of  the intersection of Lemay Avenue and Drake Road is known for its holiday display. This year the display will be moved to the Gardens on Spring Creek because of construction on the Woodward campus.

Woodward Inc. is renovating its Drake Road offices and won't set up its popular holiday display this year.

But fear not. The holiday display is not lost. This year, it is moving to the Gardens on Spring Creek, 2145 Centre Ave. in Fort Collins.

In an ongoing community partnership with The Gardens and the city, three holiday village structures and Santa's workshop will become part of Garden of Lights, a Northern Colorado holiday tradition that includes whimsically decorated and twinkling gardens lit by thousands of LED lights. 

Whether it will return to Woodward's campus in the future is unknown.

"Our commitment to the community is unchanged, and we’d like to see how things go this year at the Gardens," said Tracy Gohari, Woodward's director of business communications. "We may find the Gardens on Spring Creek venue is better for our community and for our members."

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Garden of Lights will be open from 5-9 p.m. daily Dec. 1 through Jan. 7, including Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

There are no entrance tickets for Garden of Lights, but a suggested donation of $5 per adult and $2 per child (over 2 years old) is encouraged.

Construction on Woodward Inc.'s Drake Road campus will force its annual holiday display to temporarily move to the Gardens on Spring Creek.