All You Need To Know About ‘Christmas In Haughton’ Next Week
Now heading into their 7th year, the Haughton community is anxiously preparing for next weekend's "Christmas in Haughton Festival and Parade!"
Spending the last several months in preparation of this event, organizers are excited with what visitors will experience at this year's festival and parade.
The annual festival is a magical Christmas event filled with holiday cheer, delicious food, and the chance to shop local vendor booths to find that perfect holiday treasure and so much more.
Not only does it offer family fun, shopping, kid’s activities, but local food trucks will be on hand so you can indulge in tasty delights that will satisfy your cravings. Something for everyone in one location while spending some family time together.
The festival will be held at Haughton Middle School, 250 Champion Shores on Saturday, December 9. This family-friendly event is free to the public and sure to be full of non-stop holiday fun.
Christmas In Haughton Parade Time and Location
Christmas in Haughton kicks off with the Holiday Parade beginning at 10:00 am and will feature holiday floats, decorated vehicles, public safety vehicles, school band, groups, cheerleaders, local teams and businesses and so much more.
The parade will begin at First Baptist Church Haughton, and then proceed down W. Jackson, turning right onto LA 157 over RR tracks, right on Hwy 614 (BUC STOP) and ending at First Baptist Haughton.
Christmas in Haughton Kid Zone
This year's event will be non-stop fun for the kids. There are plenty of activities for the kids to enjoy such as writing letters to Santa, photos with Santa, games and a collection of area businesses, organizations, non-profits, and churches will be set up offering a variety of free children's crafts and other festive games.
Christmas in Haughton Parking
Onsite concrete parking is available at Haughton Middle School.
For additional questions just go to HERE to the Christmas in Haughton Facebook page.
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