(KLZA)--Falls City will be the site of a Lighted Christmas Parade on Friday, November 29 at 6 p.m. on Stone Street in the 1500 - 1800 blocks.
Decorated floats, machinery, emergency vehicles, UTV's, golf carts and vehicles are welcome to participate.
Any business or organization or family is invited to participate at no cost. You can register for the parade by emailing Amber Holle at the Falls City Chamber Office at
amber@fallscitychamber.com.
Santa will meet with children at his house at 15th and Stone Street following the parade. Free sleigh rides, coloring books, hot cocoa and cookies will be available during the event and stores will be open late for shopping.
Prior to the parade, the Boy Scouts will be serving up soup at the Richardson County Ag Museum at 14th and Chase Streets beginning at 4:30 p.m.
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