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Prairie Lights returns to Lynn Creek Park; mayor to lead bike ride and debut a motorcycle benefit

Office of the Mayor, City of Grand Prairie · November 3, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Ron Jensen announced Prairie Lights will open Thanksgiving night, Nov. 27, following a "sneak a peek" bike ride on Nov. 24 and a new "mayor's reindeer rumble" motorcycle benefit on Nov. 25 for the Grand Prairie Police Department's Santa Cop program.

Mayor Ron Jensen said Prairie Lights is back at Lynn Creek Park and described a series of related events: his annual "sneak a peek cycling with the mayor" bike ride on Monday night, Nov. 24 (gates open at 5PM; the ride starts at 06:30), the debut of his "1st ever mayor's reindeer rumble" motorcycle ride on Tuesday, Nov. 25 to benefit the Grand Prairie Police Department's Santa Cop program, and the official opening on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 27. He directed listeners to prairielights.org for tickets and full details.

The mayor said riders in the Nov. 25 benefit will receive a Prairie Lights Fast Pass to return another time. The city did not provide ticket prices, registration instructions, or capacity limits in the message; for those details the mayor pointed to the Prairie Lights website.