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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Fairfield’s Parade of Lights kicks off the season November 26

Local organizations are already working on this year's floats to make sure the 4th annual Parade of Lights is the biggest and brightest yet! Join us Saturday, Nov. 26 from 6 – 8 p.m. in Village Green Park and the Fairfield Community Arts Center (FCAC) for a night full of live performances, holiday shopping, and activities that are sure to put everyone in a festive mood for the parade and the lighting of Village Green Park with Santa.

NEW: 

  • Holiday Shop: Get a head start on holiday shopping! Vendors will be set up in the Fairfield Community Arts Center selling all sorts of unique and amazing goodies and gifts. 
  • The parade has a new, longer route and steps off at 7 pm from Waterworks Park. It will travel through Fairfield and end at Village Green Park. 
  • The Gallery Opening for our annual Festival of Trees will take place during the event inside the FCAC. 
We are seeking participants for this eye-catching event! Past participants have included art and cultural organizations, schools, community groups, City departments, businesses, and more with illuminated floats, vehicles, performances, and more! 

Get involved!

  • Register to be in the Parade of Lights: https://form.jotform.com/222404054880147

    Entry deadline is Friday, Nov. 18. 

  • Be a vendor at the Holiday Shop: https://form.jotform.com/222615283464153

    Entry deadline is Friday, Nov. 4.

  • Sponsor a tree in the 2022 Festival of Trees: https://form.jotform.com/222404162982150

    Entry deadline is Friday, Nov. 11.

Find out more information, including the parade route, at https://www.fairfield-city.org/572/Celebrate-the-Holidays. 

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