On December 5, Marietta is expected to light up the start of the holiday season with its Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, which will bring joy to Marietta Square. Starting at 4:00 PM, the community can enjoy a variety of traditional holiday activities for free. According to the city’s official release, the early evening will be highlighted by performances by local school choruses, who are prepared to spread holiday cheer with their vocal harmonies.
At 4:45 PM, the Ugly Holiday Sweater Walking Parade will start, during which locals will display their most striking and bizarre sweaters. At 5:15 PM, Santa will be driven in on a City of Marietta firetruck, marking a momentous arrival that is greatly anticipated by both young and old. At 6:00 PM, Marietta’s Great Christmas Tree, the event’s focal point, will light up the plaza.
The city’s specifics indicate that the evening’s celebrations include interactive aspects in addition to the visual show. Throughout the evening, a number of Santa Letter Writing Stations will be set up so guests can write sincere letters to Santa Claus.
The city invites anyone interested in learning more about the City’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Santa’s Arrival event to visit their website or give them a call at 770-794-5601.
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