Warren to Celebrate the Holidays with Christmas Parade and Market on Main – December 7th

WARREN, Ark. – Warren residents are invited to kick off the holiday season with festive fun at the annual Christmas Parade and Market on Main on December 7th, hosted by the Bradley County Chamber of Commerce.

Market on Main will open at 2:00 PM, offering a wide variety of local vendors showcasing unique gifts, crafts, and holiday treats. Whether you’re searching for the perfect stocking stuffer or enjoying a hot cup of cocoa, this charming market is sure to get you into the holiday spirit.

The highlight of the evening will be the Christmas Parade, which will begin at 6:00 PM. This year’s theme is “It’s Christmas!”—a simple but heartwarming celebration of the season. Local organizations, businesses, and individuals are encouraged to get creative and join the parade. Prizes will be awarded for the best floats: $100 for first place, $50 for second, and $25 for third. Prizes are sponsored by Commercial Bank & Trust.

Parade participation is free, and registration forms are available both online at www.bradleychamber.com/christmas-parade/ and at the Chamber office in the Municipal Building. For questions or more information about the parade, contact Nancy Arnold at 870-818-9065.

Santa and Mrs. Claus will also make a special appearance during the festivities. While times for pictures with the jolly couple are yet to be announced, children and families will not want to miss this opportunity to capture the magic of the season.

Vendor applications for Market on Main are still being accepted. Local artisans, craftspeople, and food vendors are encouraged to apply through the Bradley Chamber website at www.bradleychamber.com/market-on-main/. For more information or questions about the market, contact Estephany Roman at 870-820-8743.

Don’t miss out on this festive, family-friendly event that promises to make Warren’s downtown sparkle with Christmas cheer. See you on December 7th!

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