Friday, December 7, 2007
Arlington presents Nighttime Parade of Lights & Tree Lighting Ceremony
ARLINGTON The Holiday Lights Parade in Arlington, sponsored by the Star-Telegram, has become a family holiday tradition for the Metroplex. With lighted floats illuminated by thousands of twinkling lights, holiday music, Santa and the lighting of the city tree, this event is a must see for families in the Arlington and surrounding areas.
According to downtown Arlington Parade Committee Co-chairpersons Don Duke and Joni Wilson, “each year more groups and organizations are participating with lighted floats or musical presence inspiring the true meaning of community and tradition”. Joni Wilson says this year, “we’ll see more floats than ever” plus Santa will be in the Central Library after the parade for kids to visit while parents take photos.
Don Duke recommends that spectators for the Saturday, December 8 event bring their own seating and “select a comfortable vantage point along Abram or Main Streets between West and Center streets by 5:30 p.m.” The parade is approximately 1 ½ hours long. It will start at 6 p.m.
The city tree is set-up in front of Arlington City Hall at the corner of Abram and Center. Don’t miss the excitement of the annual tree-lighting at the end of the parade.
Visit ArlingtonParadeOfLights.com for the parade route.
This year’s schedule of exciting events:
4:15 pm.…….. Arlington Museum of Art - Creative Arts Dance Ministry performance begins
5 pm……….. Arlington Civic Band performance at City Hall and Miss Persis Elf Show at the Arlington Museum of Art
6 p.m………….Parade starts
7:20 pm……… Mayor Welcomes Spectators
7:45 pm……… Countdown to Tree Lighting
7:45-8:30 pm... Santa at Central Library (great opportunity for kids to visit and parents to take photos)
Three entries from the parade will receive the distinguished “Committee’s Choice” recognition for originality and crowd appeal.
Source: City of Arlington
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