Clay Christmas Parade kicking off at Clay-Chalkville High School
CLAY, Ala. (TRUSSVILLE TRIBUNE) — The City of Clay is getting to get into the holiday spirit with its annual Christmas Parade, which will be held this Saturday, Dec. 14, the Trussville Tribune reports.
The parade, which gets rolling at 3 p.m. at Clay-Chalkville High School, will follow its traditional route from Deerfoot Parkway up to Old Springville Road and then down Trussville Clay Road.
Trussville Christmas Parade happening this weekend
Center Point Fire District Chief Brandon Dahlen will serve as the parade's grand marshal.
The parade will feature floats and marchers representing the City of Clay, Clay-Chalkville High School, Clay Rec Sports, the Center Point Fire District, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, and, of course, Santa Claus himself.
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