Cruisin' Into Christmas

Bradford will be “Cruisin’ into Christmas” a little early this year with a parade on Main Street that will be held on Friday evening beginning at 5:30 p.m.

The lineup will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the corner of Davis and Forman Street. Special police will be available to help with traffic.

The lineup of units will be as follows: The Bradford City Police Chief, DARE car, Bradford City Fire Department, Derrick City Fire Department, Hilltop Fire Department, Bradford Township Volunteer Fire Department, Lewis Run Volunteer Fire Department, Lafayette Fire Department, Corydon Township Fire Department, DIVE Team, The Christmas House Characters float, YMCA/Flames Gymnastics Team, McKean County SPCA, Bradford Alliance Church floats, McKean County Fair Queen, Zippo car, Floyd Fretz Cheerleaders, McKean County Fair PACE car, Toe Heel Twisters and Not So Country Dance Groups, Lil’ Miss Street Dreams and Barbie, Diamond Steppers from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Street Dreams Car Club cars and the Santa Claus float.

“The community has really come together for this event and it is wonderful to have the support” said Main Street Manager, Anita Dolan. “There will be something for everyone in this parade,” Dolan added. “We will have the fire trucks that children love, plus all of the traditional holiday characters. The Christmas House float will have about 13 characters that will be in addition to the elves and other Santa helpers that will be a part of the parade and there will also be the Street Dreams Car Club cars. There really will be something for everyone to enjoy.”

The parade will begin at Main and Davis Street, continue down Main Street, go around Veterans’ Square and go back up Main to Davis. Santa will be available following the parade at 25 Main Street. He can also be seen at the Option House on Sunday, December 6 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again on Friday, December 11 during the Old Fashioned Christmas at 25 Main Street.

Santa will also be reading children's letters from 5:15 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday on 1490 WESB starting the day after Thanksgiving. Kids can drop off their letters in Santa's mailbox at Tops on Main Street in Bradford.

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