The Flandreau Holiday Parade Committee is gearing up for the November holiday parade and has added some more fun to the days events.
This years parade will be held on Saturday, November 29 with the theme, How The Grinch Stole Christmas.
Parade entries are being accepted now. Entrants are encouraged to incorporate the Grinch theme into their floats, costumes, and performances.
Prizes will be awarded for Best Use of Lights, Best Use of Music, Holiday Spirit and Judges Choice.
Parade entries are asked to register by November 25 either calling or texting Tammie Hammer at 605-864-1200 or email her at [email protected]
Local businesses, area schools, community organizations, and families are asked to get creative and participate in the parade.
Along with the Grinches that will be hiding around town for you to find, and the Letters to Santa, the committee will be adding a coloring contest for the youth and a house decorating contest for the adults, and a live nativity for both.
Another change will be the parade route. Parade entries can still line up beginning at 5:30 p.m. and will leave at 6 p.m. from the south side of the Moody County Courthouse. The route heads west one block, then north two blocks and then travels east on Second Avenue (main street). But, it will go around a few blocks and come back through in reverse so folks on both sides of the street will able to view both sides of the parade entries.
Time to register your entry
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