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CHRISTMAS PARADES 2007
IN NASHVILLE TN AND MIDDLE TENNESSEE

SATURDAY  DECEMBER 1, 2007
Fairview Christmas Parade, Home for the Holidays:
Enjoy the festivities of this annual holiday parade along Fairview Boulevard.  City of Fairview, Highway 100 at 1pm

Franklin Christmas Parade 2pm West Main and Main Street Franklin TN, Local bands and a colorful display of floats designed by schools, scouts, businesses and more.

Hendersonville Lighted Boat Parade - Mallard Point at Drake's Creek, Hendersonville. Featuring crafts, food, and entertainment from 2:00pm - 6:00pm. The boat parade begins at 6:00pm. For more information call the Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce (615) 824-2818.


SUNDAY  DECEMBER 2, 2007
Lebanon Christmas Parade  starts at 2pm

Portland Christmas Parade
2006 Holi-Fest Christmas Parade
Sunday, December 2, 2007, starts at 2 p.m.

FRIDAY DECEMBER 7, 2007
Nashville Gas' 55nd Annual Christmas Parade
Presented by Southeast Financial Credit Union

Friday, December 7th at 7p.m. as we march down Broadway under the beautiful lights of the City. The parade will begin at 8th and Broadway and head east to popular 2nd Avenue and then follow the Woodland Street Bridge to the Coliseum.


SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 2007
Mt Juliet Christmas Parade Mt. Juliet and the Department of Parks and Recreation will be having their Christmas Parade and their 3rd annual Christmas in the Park Saturday, December 8th. The parade will start at 12:00 coming from the little league park into Charlie Daniels Park. The Christmas in the Park will start after the parade enters the park and last until dark. There will be arts and crafts vendors, games, and much more. For booth rental call Jan or Rose at 758-6522. Thank you very much.

Christmas Parade - Gallatin. . The theme is "Christmas Through the Decades Scenes from Christmas Past". For more information call the Chamber of Commerce (615) 452-4000.






CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE

Opryland Christmas Lights
Christmas Lights
Our nearly 2 million Christmas lights draw visitors from near and far to see this spectacular site. Outdoor lights will be turned on beginning November 16, 2006 and will remain on through January 2, 2007. The annual Lighting Ceremony on Wednesday, November 16, 2006 will be presented by NES


Carriage Rides at Opryland
Experience a horse-drawn carriage ride around the Gaylord Opryland™. hotel to enjoy the decorations and lights around Gaylord Opryland™. This magical ride is sure to delight young and old!


Festival of Lights at the Wilson County Fair Grounds
For years the James E. Ward Agricultural Center in Lebanon, Tennessee has hosted a Christmas tradition. The Festival Of Lights is a driving tour that includes hundreds of thousands of lights, animation for the young and old, beautiful lighted scenes, and many more displays that delight the eyes and impart a holiday spirit for all to share. Many children each year love to see the Grinch in Fiddlers Grove Jail, Jesus in the manger, a post office box to drop off a letter to Santa and a million lights on display without leaving the car.
The Festival Of Lights drive through Christmas Tour is a magical wonderland, covering several acres including the Tanasi Indian Village and Fiddlers Grove. A drive through Fiddlers Grove is a step back in time that will enchant you while enticing you to remember days of yore while you view over 40 village houses all lit up for Christmas.
Don't miss this special winter display which is viewable from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening in December.
Contact:
Ward Ag Center 615-443-2626

Nashville Ballet presents Nutcracker
Tennessee Performing Arts Center

This ballet tradition is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. Nashville Ballet and a youth cast of more than 150 dancers bring to life the tale of Clara and her magical Nutcracker doll. For the third year, surprise guest stars will appear in the lively role of Mother Ginger. Larger-than-life characters, beautiful sets and costumes, bright lights and a bold dragon operated by nine dancers take the audience on a magical adventure. They journey through the Land of Sweets and the Snow Kingdom, with suspenseful battle scenes and engaging dancing along the way. Tchaikovsky's classic score, performed live by The Nashville Symphony, sets the mood for the ideal holiday evening.


Grandma's Touch Throw
$49.95
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