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Queen Creek Holiday Parade and Festival 2016

Families in the City of Queen Creek will celebrate the start of the holiday season with the Queen Creek Festival and Party Parade. The event is presented by the Kiwanis Club of Queen Creek, the Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce and the City of Queen Creek. The festival benefits the Queen Creek Branch Boys & Girls Club. Proceeds from the event go to programs for children in the community.

The theme for this year’s celebration is “A CartoonChristmas.”

Enjoy these Christmas photos from Queen Creek Hometown.

Where is the Queen Creek Holiday Parade and Festival?

The event will take place at the Queen Creek Library. Here’s a map of that location. See how long it will take you to drive to Queen Creek from other parts of the valley. Ellsworth Road will be closed to vehicular traffic.

Free parking will be located in the land lots next to IHOP and McDonald’s, as well as in the land lot behind the new quality control district.

When is?

Saturday, December 3, 2016 from noon to 7 pm

What will happen?

At noon there will be craft vendors, food vendors, live entertainment, carnival games and activities. The parade is scheduled for 3:30 pm. The route begins at Ellsworth Road at Sierra Park Boulevard and travels north on Ellsworth to Maya Road. Tree lighting is scheduled for 6:15 pm.

How much will it cost to enter?

Admission to the Queen Creek Holiday Parade and Festival is free. Expect a charge for some children’s activities and field trips.

Will Santa Claus be there?

Well, where else would he be? Walgreen’s will provide free photos with Santa this year near the Christmas tree on the west side of the library.

What if I have more questions?

Visit Queen Creek Holiday Festival & Parade online.

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Tree lightings, holiday lights, festivals, holiday music and entertainment, gift guides, and holiday travel tips – find them in the Christmas Guide to the Greater Phoenix.

All dates, times, prices and offers are subject to change without prior notice.

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