Murrieta’s Holiday Magic Push Cart Parade wants you!
Parade participants sought for annual Murrieta tradition.
The City of Murrieta’s annual Holiday Magic Push Cart Parade will be held at 5 p.m. on Dec. 5 in Old Town, and participants are being sought.
Non-profit organizations, youth groups, schools, marching groups and local businesses are all welcome to walk in the parade.
The parade route starts on Washington Avenue and Kalmia, proceeds downtown and ends at Town Square Park. There is no charge to participate in the parade but applications must be filed with the city prior to the event.
In addition to the parade, visit Town Square Park between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. on parade day to experience wintry activities like “Skating in the Square,” visits with Santa, the Murrieta Christmas Tree lighting, and holiday vendors.
For more information, call 951-304-7275 or visit http://www.murrieta.org.
Toni McAllister is SWRNN’s lifestyles editor. You can e-mail her at toni.mcallister@yahoo.com.
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