A press release put out through event organizer The Sights and Sounds of Christmas Foundation states the board of directors is exploring options and will provide updates as details become available.
“We are currently working with City leaders and our other partners to determine the format of the 2020 Sights & Sounds of Christmas,” board President David Case said via the release. “Our goal remains to keep the 34 years of Christmas tradition alive during these tumultuous times; as such, we are exploring creative ways to provide something special for the children in our community.”
The release states anyone who is already registered for the 2020 event will have their registration moved to 2021.
Up-to-date information regarding the Sights & Sounds of Christmas can be found at www.sights-n-sounds.org.