Fire and Ice makes post-pandemic return

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600 luminaria will guide guests through the Honey Run Waterfall Park, previously placed and lighted by volunteers. | Knox County Park District

After a three-year hiatus during the pandemic, the Knox County Park District announced the return of Fire and Ice at the Honey Run Waterfall. 

The Millwood Church of Christ will serve as an event partner as guests are shuttled to and from the waterfall from the church parking lot, at 10900 Millersburg Road in Howard. The church will also serve as a drop-off location for canned food items and monetary donations for the Food For The Hungry campaign. Visitors are urged to enjoy the luminaria at the waterfall and help neighbors in need.

600 luminaria will guide guests through the Honey Run Waterfall Park, previously placed and lighted by volunteers. Organizers hope to generate more interest in the Park District parks, trails and river accesses while helping raise awareness for those in need in the community by raising donations for Food For The Hungry.

Join the Knox County Park District and the Millwood Church of Christ and help support the Food For The Hungry drive on Friday, Dec. 9, from 5-8:30 p.m.

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