Ignite your holiday spirit by attending the annual Lighted Holiday Parade and Christmas Tree Lighting in downtown Plymouth on Nov. 29.
The magical procession of lighted floats, vehicles, and walkers begins its journey from the intersection of Michigan and Adams Streets at 6 p.m. and ends up in River Park Square.
At the park, Mayor Listenberger and the jolly man himself, Santa Claus, will lead the joyous countdown to illuminate the city's beautiful Christmas Tree. To add to the festive atmosphere, enjoy complimentary music, delicious cookies, warming hot chocolate, and cherished photos with Santa – all offered free of charge for your enjoyment.
The City of Plymouth invites you, your family, or your business to be a part of the magic by submitting an entry for the parade. Unleash your creativity and ensure your contribution shines bright – the only requirement is that it must be lit.
Embrace the spirit of the season with this year's theme: 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.' There is absolutely no fee to enter a unit into the parade.
To secure your spot in the parade, complete the application form and submit it to the Mayor's Office no later than Nov. 25.
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