Looking for a Unique Holiday Event?

Try the Lighted Santa Parade in Puyallup

On Saturday, December 3 beginning at 5pm in downtown Puyallup, the Lighted Santa Parade is back!

The parade starts at the intersection of North Meridian and East Main Avenue then travels south.

This family favorite activity includes marching bands, lighted floats and, yes, Santa & Mrs. Claus arriving on a lighted fire engine.

The day kicks off much earlier with the Puyallup Holiday Market, beginning at noon at the Pioneer Park Pavilion at 330 South Meridian.

Find more information at these links: Santa Parade & Holiday Market

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