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Salango Law Light the Night, Charleston Dirty Birds announce launch of Holly Jolly Brawley Trolley and December Community Organization Nights

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
December 4, 2024
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Salango Law Light the Night and the Charleston Dirty Birds announced the launch of the Holly Jolly Brawley Trolley and community organization nights in December.

“We’re thrilled to partner with the KRT to bring back the Holly Jolly Brawley Trolley,” said Ben Salango, founder of Salango Law and Kanawha County Commissioner. “Whether you’re enjoying Salango Law Light the Night, walking through the beautiful trees along Holly Jolly Brawley, dining downtown or doing your holiday shopping, the trolley is the perfect way to experience everything the Capital City has to offer during the holiday season.”

Starting on Black Friday, Nov. 29, the Holly Jolly Brawley Trolley will transport guests between downtown Charleston and GoMart Ballpark every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through the last weekend in December. Decorated with festive lights, this free trolley service, made possible by the Kanawha Regional Transportation Authority (KRT), runs from 4 to 10 p.m.

Salango Law Light the Night and the Charleston Dirty Birds are also proud to present community organization nights for December. These special nights provide local organizations a chance to showcase their work, raise awareness and give attendees an opportunity to give back during the holiday season.

“Salango Law Light the Night is more than West Virginia’s largest winter light display—it’s an opportunity to give back and support the incredible efforts of our community organizations,” said Andy Shea, owner and CEO of the Charleston Dirty Birds. “This event highlights our commitment to uplifting those who work tirelessly year-round by providing them a platform to share their impactful work with our attendees.”

Community organization nights in December include:

  • Dress for Success Night (Dec. 2): Donate professional women’s clothing for free admission.
  • Sensory-Friendly Nights (Dec. 3, 10, and 17): Enjoy quieter music and sensory-friendly accommodations to help ensure everyone feels included and can celebrate in a way that’s comfortable for them.
  • Toy Drive for Spark of Love (Dec. 4): Donate a toy for free admission.
  • Lights and Leashes Night (Dec. 12): Bring your furry friends for a walk through the lights.
  • Kanawha County Public Library Night (Dec. 16): Kids checking out five picture books receive free tickets.

To learn more about Salango Law Light the Night or to purchase tickets, visit dblightthenight.com.

About Salango Law Light the Night:

Salango Law Light the Night is West Virginia’s largest winter light display, drawing visitors from across the country to Charleston’s GoMart Ballpark. Featuring over 2.5 million lights synchronized to holiday music, the event offers an unforgettable experience with family-friendly amusement rides and ice skating. This celebration is proudly made possible by Salango Law, the Charleston Dirty Birds and the City of Charleston.

 

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