The lighted Santa Parade takes place in Puyallup on Saturday, December 2

Watch bands, floats, and walking units in the lighted Santa Parade in Puyallup!

The annual event takes place on Saturday, December 2 beginning at 5pm.

The parade travels down South Meridian and then turns west on 5th Avenue SW.

Don’t forget to shop at the nearby Holiday Market, which runs from noon to 7pm at Pioneer Park Pavilion at 330 South Meridian in Puyallup.

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