Richland city employee Bryan Grow and co-workers, Kyle Arsanto, left, and Tim Bolson team up to string Christmas lights in John Dam Plaza. They were part of four-person team decorating the park along George Washington Way with thousands of lights and other decorations for the upcoming holiday season. They started earlier than usual this year because the annual lighting ceremony on Dec. 1 comes sooner on the calendar than in recent years.
Bob Brawdy
bbrawdy@tricityherald.com
Richland city employee Bryan Grow and co-workers, Kyle Arsanto, left, and Tim Bolson team up to string Christmas lights from the roof over the community stage in John Dam Plaza to poles along the walkway in the popular city park.
They were part of four-person team decorating the park along George Washington Way with thousands of lights and other decorations for the upcoming holiday season.
They started earlier than usual this year because the annual lighting ceremony on Dec. 1 comes sooner on the calendar than in recent years.
This story was originally published November 2, 2023 at 10:10 AM.
Bob Brawdy is Herald photographer and videographer dedicated to telling the stories of Tri-Citians through his images and videos. He’s worked for the Herald for more than 35 years, starting as an aspiring photographer when he was still in high school.
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