Pennsauken Holds Fortieth Annual Holiday Parade

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

For the Pennsauken Township Holiday Parade, turning 40 years old is another special reason to celebrate! Back this Saturday from a year’s hiatus because of the pandemic, Pennsauken kicks off the most wonderful time of the year with a parade filled with live entertainment from bands and community groups, as well as a special visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. With blaring fire engines to costumed characters and much more, Pennsauken’s 40th annual Holiday Parade is sure to fill local families with festive cheer.

The Holiday Parade begins on Saturday, Nov. 27 at 1:00 p.m., starting at the Pennsauken Community Recreation Facility on Bethel Ave. and ending at 44th St. Pennsauken families are invited to bundle up, set up along the parade route, and help little ones to scoop up a variety of candied favorites.

Pennsauken Mayor Marco DiBattista invites the community out for the town’s 40th annual Holiday Parade on Nov. 27.

“We’re so excited that we can once again hold Pennsauken’s annual Holiday Parade along Westfield Ave.,” said Pennsauken Mayor Marco DiBattista. “It’s not the holiday season with our parade and the entire Township Committee can’t wait to see all of our residents.”

Pennsauken natives who have moved out of the area and others unable to attend can watch streaming video of the Holiday Parade via Facebook Live on the “Pennsauken Television” page.

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