On September 21, 2018

Woodstock gets lit with illuminated garden and magical unicorns

Friday & Saturday, Sept. 21-22—WOODSTOCK—Join the village of Woodstock for the sixth annual Pentangle Light Garden, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21-22, 6:30-10 p.m. each night. The Woodstock Village Green is turned into an illuminated light garden wonderland with a series of sculptural garden plots designed by local artists and featuring whimsical and creative uses of light. This inviting and unique visual experience involves local artists and those artistically inclined in a fun, creative venture. Visitors can vote for their favorite sculpture and celebrate the winners at the Awards Ceremony on Saturday at 8 p.m.

Also being held Saturday is Unicorn Gift Shop’s 40th birthday party with live music by Mid-Life Crisis classic 70s rock band from 7:30-9:30 p.m. There will be free unicorn cookies, cupcakes and cider. Wine and beer will be available for sale, plus, all in attendance will receive a free magical miniature unicorn.

The light garden stroll is free and open to the public.

Courtesy Pentangle Arts
The Pentangle Light Garden illuminates the Woodstock Green each year, for a magical weekend of fun and creativity.

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