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Marching Bands, Floats, and Holiday Magic: Don’t Miss the 78th Greater Manassas Christmas Parade

The magic of the holiday season returns to Northern Virginia as the 78th Annual Greater Manassas Christmas Parade takes to the streets on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 10 a.m. Themed “Christmas in Candyland,” this year’s parade promises a of marching bands, floats, balloons, and holiday cheer.

The parade, a staple of the community for over seven decades, is among the largest holiday celebrations in Northern Virginia. With over 100 units participating, attendees can look forward to performances by local marching bands, including those from Osbourn High School in Manassas, Freedom High School in Woodbridge, and others, alongside decorated floats, dancers, and balloons.

Honoring Community Leaders

The 2024 parade will honor three outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the community:

  • Lucky Whitehead, Grand Marshal: A native of Manassas and Osbourn High School alumnus, Whitehead has enjoyed a successful career in professional football, including stints with the Dallas Cowboys and the Canadian Football League. Known for his community engagement and mentorship of local athletes, Whitehead represents a beacon of hometown pride and leadership.
  • Donna Sechler, Woman of the Year: A lifelong resident of Prince William County, Sechler has dedicated over 13 years to spreading holiday joy as part of the Greater Manassas Christmas Parade Committee. Her volunteer work has brightened countless lives, and her contributions to organizations like The Sweet Julia Grace Foundation showcase her generosity and compassion.
  • Joe Martin, Man of the Year: A lifelong Manassas resident and Osbourn Park High School graduate, Martin has an extensive history of civic engagement. From leading community organizations to helping found the Manassas Saint Patrick’s Parade, Martin’s commitment to service has left a mark on the city.

The parade begins at Mathis Avenue and travels through downtown Manassas, offering prime viewing locations along the route. It ends at Harris Pavilion. The event culminates with a special appearance by Santa Claus, bringing joy to children and families alike.

Santa Lights Manassas: A Festive Prelude to the Greater Manassas Christmas Parade

The holiday season in Manassas kicks off with the beloved Santa Lights Manassas, also known as the Tree Lighting Ceremony, on Friday, December 6, 2024. This tradition, spanning over 30 years, brings families and friends together to celebrate the spirit of Christmas in the heart of downtown Manassas.

The evening begins at 5:15 p.m. with holiday musical performances on West Street and the Museum Lawn Stage. At 6:19 p.m., Santa is scheduled to arrive on the Virginia Railway Express train at the historic Manassas Depot. Shortly after, at 6:30 p.m., the tree lighting ceremony begins, illuminating the night with holiday cheer. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be at the TD Bank Santa Tent following the ceremony to greet children, hear their holiday wishes, and pose for photos.

Family-Friendly Activities

Santa Lights Manassas offers a variety of activities for everyone to enjoy:

  • Free Wagon Rides: Embrace the holiday spirit with scenic wagon rides through downtown after the tree is lit.
  • Visit Santa and Mrs. Claus: Share your holiday wishes with the jolly duo at the TD Bank Santa Tent.
  • Ice Skating: The Harris Pavilion Ice Rink will be open for a magical skating experience (admission required).
  • Explore Downtown: Enjoy the Manassas Museum and browse the downtown shops and restaurants.

Event Schedule

  • 5:15 p.m.: Entertainment begins on West Street and Museum Lawn Stage.
  • 6:19 p.m.: Santa arrives on the VRE train at Manassas Depot.
  • 6:30 p.m: Tree lighting ceremony.
  • 6:45 p.m.: Santa greets children at the TD Bank Santa Tent.

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