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The almost famous, home-grown Leiper’s Fork Christmas Parade begins at 2pm on Saturday, December 12th. Get there early for refreshments and shopping!
The parade goes from Southall Road through the heart of the village on Old Hillsboro Road. Don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs and join this free, wacky, wild and wonderful parade.
For more information please see Leiper’s Fork Christmas Parade.
A Holiday tradition in Historic Downtown Franklin, Tennessee where locals celebrate the season.
2015 Kiwanis Christmas Parade – Tree lit streets. Bands playing Christmas carols. Children anxiously awaiting a glimpse of Santa. There is nothing like the beauty and magic of Christmas in Downtown Franklin, TN. We are excited to announce Franklin Kiwanis Christmas Parade is sponsored by Williamson Medical Center this year. The Franklin Christmas Parade is always the first Saturday in December. This year that is December 5th.
Here’s a sneak peek at just some of the events coming up in Franklin and elsewhere to celebrate the holiday season:
Thursday, Dec. 3, 6:45 p.m. – Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. A spectacular event on the town square featuring the lighting of the tree, as well as entertainment by local school children, musicians/performers, and Santa Claus.
Saturday, Dec. 5, 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Kiwanis Christmas Parade. Local soulful singer Quintavious Johnson, 13, will serve as grand marshal for this downtown Franklin tradition featuring floats, marching bands and the appearance of Santa Claus.
Saturday, Dec. 12, 2 p.m. – Leipers Fork Christmas Parade. Naomi Judd will serve as grand marshal for this quirky and fun parade that highlights a real “Country” Christmas.
Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 12-13, 10 a.m.-5 p.m./11 a.m.-5 p.m.– Dickens of a Christmas. Step back in time with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County when Dickens of a Christmas returns to Franklin’s Main Street.
