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HOLIDAY PARADE AT THE BEACH - rescheduled from Saturday to Sunday!!

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HOLIDAY PARADE AT THE BEACH - rescheduled from Saturday to Sunday!!

Time: December 6, 2009 all day
Location: Virginia Beach
Event Type: parade
Organized By: VBnightlife.com
Latest Activity: Dec 3, 2009

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Holiday Parade at the Beach

On Atlantic Avenue between 15th Street and 25th Street
Virginia Beach’s Holiday Parade at the Beach, originally scheduled for Saturday, December 5, HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2009, at 5:30pm along the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. The parade has been moved due to impending inclement weather.

Operation Troop Aid will STILL be collecting gift cards to purchase Christmas gifts for military personnel. Gift cards may be in any amount, and will be collected along the parade route (from 15th-25th Streets along Atlantic Avenue) and at the reviewing stand at 25th Street.
We will also have holiday greeting cards for the troops that people may sign at our parade reviewing stand at 25th Street.

Giant balloons, marching bands, lighted floats, equestrian units, fire trucks, performing dance groups, motorcycles, and more join forces to present a dazzling and entertaining night of fun for all ages! And best of all, Santa himself makes a grand appearance to greet all his loyal fans as the evening winds down and many families take the opportunity to also visit the amazing Holiday Lights at the Beach!

The parade travels North on Atlantic Avenue from 15th to 25th Street.

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