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Annual Christmas parade to bring holiday magic to Niceville-Valparaiso

The Niceville-Valparaiso Rotary Club announced its upcoming community Christmas parade, celebrating “The Magic of Christmas” theme through the local streets this December. Awards will be presented at the Niceville Valparaiso Rotary Club Meeting on Monday, December 9, including the Grand Marshall Award and President’s Choice Award. Results will be posted at the Niceville-Valparaiso-Bay Area Chamber of Commerce […]

The Niceville-Valparaiso Rotary Club announced its upcoming community Christmas parade, celebrating “The Magic of Christmas” theme through the local streets this December.

  • The annual parade will take place Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. The event, sponsored by the Niceville-Valparaiso Rotary, supports holiday meals for sharing and caring families and other Rotary community service projects.

Awards will be presented at the Niceville Valparaiso Rotary Club Meeting on Monday, December 9, including the Grand Marshall Award and President’s Choice Award. Results will be posted at the Niceville-Valparaiso-Bay Area Chamber of Commerce office by 3 p.m. on the day of the parade.

The parade is part of the organization’s annual Toys for Tots toy drive, combining holiday festivities with community service.

For more information about the parade, interested parties can contact the Niceville-Valparaiso Rotary Club via email at nicevalrotary@yahoo.com or visit their website at www.nicevillevalparaisorotary.org.

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