58th Annual Maynard Holiday Parade and (NEW!) Holiday Village
On Sunday, December 8th, Maynard’s downtown streets will be lined with the young, and the young-at-heart, who will be eagerly awaiting the start of the 58th Annual Maynard Holiday Parade. Please join us!
Visit our new addition to this year’s parade festivities: The Maynard Holiday Village in Memorial Park, which opens at noon.
The Holiday Village will feature holiday gifts, decorations, and toy vendors, sweet treat and hot cocoa vendors, crafts, temporary tattoos, face painting, and Make a S’more with a Maynard Firefighter (if the fire ban has been lifted).
This year’s parade theme is TOYLAND. We can’t wait to see the creative floats and costumes, and know that you look forward to this, too. In case mother nature decides to be dramatic again this year, a rain/snow date of Sunday, December 15th has been set for both events.
Dec. 8 Festivity Timelines:
Noon – 3 pm: Holiday Village in Memorial Park, corner of Nason and Summer Streets
1:45 pm: Santa flies over the parade route in a helicopter, continuing a long tradition.
1:50 pm: Trucks roll down the parade route, collecting canned food donations from parade goers. All donations will go to the Maynard Food Pantry, Open Table, and the Maynard Backpack Program, which help neighbors who struggle with food insecurity.
2 pm: This year’s Grand Marshal, Police Chief Michael Noble, will lead the parade down Sudbury, Main, Nason and Summer Streets. Chief Noble recently announced his retirement after 30 years with the Maynard Police Department. We are proud to honor him for his dedication and commitment to our town.
Before and after the parade, grab a bite to eat at one of our local restaurants or purchase some holiday gifts at one of our charming downtown shops.
Special Guests of Honor will include beloved retired kindergarten teacher Marybeth Wallace; the Patino family, whose extraordinary Route 117 holiday light displays have brightened Maynard residents’ holidays for years; Judy Burgess, whose helpfulness and generosity makes a difference in our corner of the world; and Charlie Williams, who is Maynard’s biggest cheerleader.
We are extremely grateful to our talented Maynard High School band, local businesses with decorated floats, dancers, Scouts, musical groups, historical car buffs, nonprofit organizations, and everyone who makes the parade such a memorable event.
Parade day is fabulous, but it does require a great deal of planning, resources, volunteers and funding. A huge thank you to our parade volunteers, sponsors and donors, without whom this parade would not happen. Please go to the parade website at lightuptheholidaysmaynard.com to view our list of sponsors and donors, or to make a contribution yourself.
Visit our new addition to this year’s parade festivities: The Maynard Holiday Village in Memorial Park, which opens at noon.
The Holiday Village will feature holiday gifts, decorations, and toy vendors, sweet treat and hot cocoa vendors, crafts, temporary tattoos, face painting, and Make a S’more with a Maynard Firefighter (if the fire ban has been lifted).
This year’s parade theme is TOYLAND. We can’t wait to see the creative floats and costumes, and know that you look forward to this, too. In case mother nature decides to be dramatic again this year, a rain/snow date of Sunday, December 15th has been set for both events.
Dec. 8 Festivity Timelines:
Noon – 3 pm: Holiday Village in Memorial Park, corner of Nason and Summer Streets
1:45 pm: Santa flies over the parade route in a helicopter, continuing a long tradition.
1:50 pm: Trucks roll down the parade route, collecting canned food donations from parade goers. All donations will go to the Maynard Food Pantry, Open Table, and the Maynard Backpack Program, which help neighbors who struggle with food insecurity.
2 pm: This year’s Grand Marshal, Police Chief Michael Noble, will lead the parade down Sudbury, Main, Nason and Summer Streets. Chief Noble recently announced his retirement after 30 years with the Maynard Police Department. We are proud to honor him for his dedication and commitment to our town.
Before and after the parade, grab a bite to eat at one of our local restaurants or purchase some holiday gifts at one of our charming downtown shops.
Special Guests of Honor will include beloved retired kindergarten teacher Marybeth Wallace; the Patino family, whose extraordinary Route 117 holiday light displays have brightened Maynard residents’ holidays for years; Judy Burgess, whose helpfulness and generosity makes a difference in our corner of the world; and Charlie Williams, who is Maynard’s biggest cheerleader.
We are extremely grateful to our talented Maynard High School band, local businesses with decorated floats, dancers, Scouts, musical groups, historical car buffs, nonprofit organizations, and everyone who makes the parade such a memorable event.
Parade day is fabulous, but it does require a great deal of planning, resources, volunteers and funding. A huge thank you to our parade volunteers, sponsors and donors, without whom this parade would not happen. Please go to the parade website at lightuptheholidaysmaynard.com to view our list of sponsors and donors, or to make a contribution yourself.
