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Holiday parade to light up downtown

Holiday parade to light up downtown

Local businesses, organizations, and families will parade down Main Street on Dec. 7.


POSTED November 28, 2012 4:29 p.m.

Christmas in Turlock is all about the parade.  The 34th Annual Turlock Christmas Parade, sponsored by the Turlock Firefighters Local and the Turlock Convention and Visitors Bureau, will be held at 6:30 p.m.  Dec. 7. The parade’s theme this year is a “California Christmas."

Holiday music and local vendors will begin the festival at 4 p.m. in downtown Turlock. Local businesses, organizations, and families will then parade in a whirlwind of dazzling lights starting at Canal Drive and traveling down historic Main Street.

“We will have horse carriage rides, free entertainment, lots of vendors; we hope we are delivering a traditional event that is fun for everyone,” said Turlock Downtown Property Owners' director Dana McGarry.

The holiday happenings will continue in Turlock on Dec. 8 with the 2nd Annual Santa Pub Crawl. This event, which benefits The Salvation Army Turlock Community Center, begins at 11:30 a.m. with stops at Dust Bowl Brewing Company, Red Brick Cafe, Bistro 234, The Vintage Lounge, El Jardin, Jura's Pizza Parlor and Staley's. Tickets are priced at $20 apiece, and are available at The Vintage Lounge; drinks costing extra. Ticket holders will be provided food at each stop. There will also be a raffle and photo both available.

 “We are trying to think of different ways to fundraise; something to include everyone. We have a variety of age groups from 21 year olds to my own parents and their friends. We are trying new ways to raise money and have fun. This town never disappoints. Turlock always provides support. This is a good cause for the community, and its businesses,” said the Pub Crawl's co-director and volunteer Kristin Bettencourt.

Nov. 28, 2012 04:29p.m. EST Holiday parade to light up downtown Turlock Journal

Christmas in Turlock is all about the parade.  The 34th Annual Turlock Christmas Parade, sponsored by the Turlock Firefighters Local and the Turlock Convention and Visitors Bureau, will be held at 6:30 p.m.  Dec. 7. The parade’s theme this year is a “California Christmas."

Holiday music and local vendors will begin the festival at 4 p.m. in downtown Turlock. Local businesses, organizations, and families will then parade in a whirlwind of dazzling lights starting at Canal Drive and traveling down historic Main Street.

“We will have horse carriage rides, free entertainment, lots of vendors; we hope we are delivering a traditional event that is fun for everyone,” said Turlock Downtown Property Owners' director Dana McGarry.

The holiday happenings will continue in Turlock on Dec. 8 with the 2nd Annual Santa Pub Crawl. This event, which benefits The Salvation Army Turlock Community Center, begins at 11:30 a.m. with stops at Dust Bowl Brewing Company, Red Brick Cafe, Bistro 234, The Vintage Lounge, El Jardin, Jura's Pizza Parlor and Staley's. Tickets are priced at $20 apiece, and are available at The Vintage Lounge; drinks costing extra. Ticket holders will be provided food at each stop. There will also be a raffle and photo both available.

 “We are trying to think of different ways to fundraise; something to include everyone. We have a variety of age groups from 21 year olds to my own parents and their friends. We are trying new ways to raise money and have fun. This town never disappoints. Turlock always provides support. This is a good cause for the community, and its businesses,” said the Pub Crawl's co-director and volunteer Kristin Bettencourt.

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