Events

Northwest Lighted Christmas Parade

Photo courtesy: Lynden Chamber of Commerce Photo: KAFE/Randy Small

Northwest Lighted Christmas Parade

When
Dec 2nd, 2023
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Where
Front StreetLynden Washington

Join KAFE 104.1 at the Northwest Lighted Christmas Parade in Lynden THIS SATURDAY!!!

Welcome in the holiday season with a cavalcade of cars, trucks, floats, wagons, farm equipment, and more…all lit up for the holidays!

The parade starts at the Fairway Shopping Center at Front Street & 17th.  It will head east on Front Street to 3rd & Front in downtown Lynden.

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