The Truman High School Band, a float from Kennedy High School and DECA will be three of the featured entries in the 2016 Taylor Winter Festival Parade, which will start at City Hall at 4 p.m. Saturday, November 26. The winterfest starts the holiday season in the City of Taylor.
The band will be joined by other entries from the Fire Department, Petting Farm, Farmer's Market, churches, Wayne County Community College District, cheerleaders, Rotary Club, Garden Club, Taylor Dance, political leaders, Special Olympics, Zumba, clowns and businesses throughout the community.
The Taylor Ford Parade begins at City Hall and kicks off at 4 p.m. It will march down Goddard to Pardee and on to Heritage Park. The Masco Winterfest Activities will take place in the Sheridan Center Open Air Pavilion and include Disney characters, special photos, a "Fill the F-350 Toy Drive," carolers, bands and live music, ice carving, raffles and much more. WNIC 100.3 will be on site with host Chris Edwards.
The welcoming of Santa Claus and the official lighting of the Realty Transitions Christmas Tree will take place at approximately 6:15 inside the pavilion, followed by the Taylor Chevrolet Fireworks display -- which is an all-new feature to the event.
The Taylor Winterfest kicks off not only the holiday season, but Santa's Magic Forest, which opens that day in the Heritage Park Activities Building next door to the Sheridan Center.
Santa's Magic Forest is the biggest fundraiser for the Downriver Fish & Loaves Food Pantry, which supplies food for the needy in Taylor and many surrounding communities.
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