Soddy-Daisy Christmas Parade Set For Sunday, Dec. 3

  • Wednesday, November 15, 2023
The City of Soddy-Daisy invites the public to come and enjoy one of the holiday season’s favorite traditions as their annual spectacular Christmas Parade kicks off on Sunday, Dec. 3.  

"Over the years, hundreds of families have joined together on the first Sunday in December to watch the highly anticipated Soddy-Daisy Christmas Parade," organizers said.

The parade will begin at 2 p.m. and travel its traditional route on Dayton Pike from Harrison Lane to Sequoyah Road.
Numerous floats will be featured along with marching bands, dancers, decorated vehicles and a special appearance by Santa Claus.  Floats created by area churches, local businesses and individual groups will compete for first place trophies in each respective category.  

To be eligible for judging, an American flag will need to be displayed on the float.  

To assure the parade runs flawlessly, volunteers from the local Vietnam Veterans of America arrive early on the morning of the parade.  The volunteers make sure everything is in place and organize the order of the floats, bands and all the participants. 

“We are truly happy to host one of the biggest attractions we have for our citizens and the whole community that make up the great City of Soddy-Daisy,” said Robert Cothran, president VVA 942, one of the parade’s lead organizers.  

The entry deadline for the Christmas Parade is Monday, Nov. 27.  Applications are available at Soddy-Daisy City Hall or on Soddy-Daisy’s website at www.soddy-daisy.org or at the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 942 website at www.vva942.com.   For further information, contact Robert Cothran at 423-718-1735.
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