Auburn gets set to welcome the holidays
Auburn has a full day of fun planned to bring in the holiday season, including a parade and the city’s tree lighting ceremony.
The celebration starts with parade participants lining up at Auburn High School at 3.30 pm. At 4.00 pm, people can enjoy free music at City Hall, and the parade, which is also free, steps off at 4.30 pm. Once the parade finishes, the tree lighting will take place with help from Santa, and the music continues at City Hall. Both the tree lighting and the concert are free of charge.
The parade is lighted, and will feature walking entries, cars, floats, and vehicles, and businesses, non-profit groups, families, and members of the community are welcome to take part. However, the rules of the parade state that participants must make a real effort to decorate their entry with lights, so placing a few lights on a vehicle will not be accepted. Parade organizers also note that there is only one Santa Claus allowed in the parade, to avoid confusing youngsters.
The end of the day brings the tree lighting, which will be held at City Hall. Santa will light the tree with the assistance of a youngster from within the city who is between five and nine years of age. Anyone can nominate a child, and the winner will be randomly selected.
The big day is Saturday, December 6. Using poster printing, organizers of events of this type can create publicity for them.
The celebration starts with parade participants lining up at Auburn High School at 3.30 pm. At 4.00 pm, people can enjoy free music at City Hall, and the parade, which is also free, steps off at 4.30 pm. Once the parade finishes, the tree lighting will take place with help from Santa, and the music continues at City Hall. Both the tree lighting and the concert are free of charge.
The parade is lighted, and will feature walking entries, cars, floats, and vehicles, and businesses, non-profit groups, families, and members of the community are welcome to take part. However, the rules of the parade state that participants must make a real effort to decorate their entry with lights, so placing a few lights on a vehicle will not be accepted. Parade organizers also note that there is only one Santa Claus allowed in the parade, to avoid confusing youngsters.
The end of the day brings the tree lighting, which will be held at City Hall. Santa will light the tree with the assistance of a youngster from within the city who is between five and nine years of age. Anyone can nominate a child, and the winner will be randomly selected.
The big day is Saturday, December 6. Using poster printing, organizers of events of this type can create publicity for them.