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Festival of Lights Christmas Parade registration begins Sept. 1

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The City of Douglas Public Information Department will begin to accept registrations for the 53rd Annual Festival of Lights Christmas Parade on Sept. 1. This year’s theme will be “Peace On Earth,” and the parade will take place Saturday, December 3, at 6:30 p.m.

“We chose a theme this year with hopes to see everyone join together to  promote peace and unity in our community,” says  Georgia  Henderson,  Public  Information  Director.  “Entries are encouraged to build floats based upon peace, hope, compassion and charity, all of which are God-given gifts to mankind. We would like to see more involvement from our churches, industries, and local businesses.  We encourage everyone to look outside the box to create floats with unique designs and flare that create memorable moments for all to enjoy and love.”

The parade will begin on Peterson Avenue, with lineup beginning from First United Methodist Church to Walker Street. Applications are available at the City of Douglas Public Information Department, located at 211 S. Gaskin Avenue. 

The primary mission of the Annual Festival of Lights Parade is to provide a  safe, enjoyable, and quality family environment, in and on the streets of Douglas.

For more information about the Festival of Lights Christmas Parade, call (912) 383-0277 or email info @ cityofdouglas.com. 

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