Dade City Christmas Parade 2019
The date City Christmas parade in 2019.
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Come and enjoy this magical night.
What time does the Dade City Christmas stroll start?
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM EST
What date is the Dade City Christmas Parade?
December, 2019
Where is the Dade City Christmas stroll?
Historic Downtown Dade City - 7th Street
The magical night Christmas parade in downtown Dade City is starting, are you going? Come out for a night of fun, socializing, floats, and great food and events. If you come on out you can watch beautifully designed holiday floats, Christmas dancing, marching bands and you can even meet Santa Claus.
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Find the best place to view the parade along the beautiful Parade route. You can get the best locations if you arrive early. View all of the holiday decorations and even talk and have a good time what's your local Neighbors in Pasco County Florida. I'm sure you will find wonderful performances and even events to help spread the holiday cheer here in downtown.
If you were here last year I'm sure you know the best locations along the Route, make sure you get there as soon as possible and even stroll around the route and maybe you will find better places to view all of the floats and even get a good view of Santa Claus.
If you are coming for the first time I'm sure you will enjoy this event, many people our town make it a family tradition to come out and support the community and helped spread holiday cheer.
I don't know if you have ever watched a parade on TV but can be rather boring as compared to actually coming out in person and being part of the fun. The best part about coming out to support such an event is the view all of the holiday scenes, the creativity of our town, and the strength of our small businesses.
Don't forget to come see the Historic Dade City's Luminary Project and Church Street Christmas
Come out and enjoy a holiday night focused on children, family, entertainment, and safety.
Sponsors:
Florida Hospital Dade City l Florida Hospital Zephyrhills and our Santa Sponsor State Farm Insurance Baldy Boyd, Agent
This special event is brought to you by:
The Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce, Florida Hospital Dade City, Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
There is also an invitation to participate in the parade oh, if you have a business in our town, please feel free to discover how you can advertise to the community.
More helpful information
Location:
Dowtown Historic Dade City
Contact Information:
Dade City Merchants Association
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Come enjoy this magical night, events like this only happen once a year.
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Merry Christmas and happy holidays. Have a marry Xmas Pasco county.
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