Christmas Parades Continue Today (With Mega List)

December 14, 2013

Christmas parades are continuing today across the area. Here’s a list of area parades, followed by a complete mega list:

December 14 — Chumuckla Redneck Parade
The Chumuckla Redneck Christmas Parade will be Saturday, December 14 at 1 p.m.  The parade will begin at the Cotton Gin on Chumuckla Springs Road/Gin Road, cross Chumuckla Highway and end at Salter Road. More than 250 units are expected along the 1.5 mile parade route.

December 14 –  Brewton Christmas Parade
The Brewton Christmas Parade will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday,  December 14. The parade will travel from Forrest Avenue in East Brewton, across the Mildred Street Bridge to St. Joseph Street to Belleville Avenue.

December 14 — Atmore Christmas Parade
The Atmore 2013 Twilight Christmas Parade  will be held Saturday, December 14 beginning at 5:30 p.m. The parade will follow its traditional route from the Atmore City Hall, down Main Street, to Lindberg Avenue and ending at Escambia County High School. Over two dozen floats are entered, along with several bands and numerous other groups. Parade participants should be at the Atmore City Hall by 4 p.m.

December 14 — Pensacola Christmas Parade
The Pensacola Christmas Parade will be held at 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 14 in downtown Pensacola. Featuring local bands. Parade begins at Spring and Garden and travels through downtown.

PARADE LIST

December 14th

10:00 am – Destin Christmas Parade
1:00 pm – Chumuckla Redneck Christmas Parade
1:30 pm – Bay Minette Christmas Parade
2:00 pm – Bewton Christmas Parade
5:30 pm – Atmore Twilight Christmas Parade
5:30 pm – Gulf Shores/Orange Beach Annual Christmas Lighted Boat Parade
5:30 pm – Downtown Pensacola Christmas Parade
6:00 pm – Harbor Destin Boat Parade

Pictured: The 2012 Molino Christmas Parade. NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Comments

One Response to “Christmas Parades Continue Today (With Mega List)”

  1. tg on December 14th, 2013 11:05 am

    Please take your trash home after parades, show some pride and teach further generations that we are caring.