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Everything you need to know about the Warner Robins Christmas Parade

Mayor LaRhonda Patrick says 70 businesses signed up to be a part of the parade.

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — The 64th annual Warner Robins Christmas Parade is coming back to Watson Boulevard on December 3. 

Mayor LaRhonda Patrick says 70 businesses signed up to be a part of the parade. She said there will be floats, motorcades, marchers, and more.

The parade's grand marshals are going to be Vernard Hodges and Terrence Ferguson of Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospitals.

The parade begins at Commercial Circle. That's at Watson Boulevard and Davis Drive. 

Then, the holiday cheer will continue West, passing EZ Jewelry & Pawn, ending at the Houston Health Pavilion. 

It starts at 10 a.m. and should last two hours.

The Warner Robins Police Department will be securing and shutting down Watson Boulevard, and State Highway 247 Connector 9:30 a.m. until noon on the day of the parade. 

All connecting streets between Davis Drive and North Houston Road will be affected and through traffic restricted to emergency vehicles only during that time. 

At the end of the parade all travel routes will be reopened.

Recently, the parade took place across town, but now, it's back in North Warner Robins. 

Bryan Bucholz with EZ Jewelry & Pawn says if you and your family have not picked a spot to watch the parade. He invites you to the parking lot of EZ Jewelry and Pawn.

During the parade, people can see Miss Warner Robins High School, several school bands and dance groups and, of course, Santa Claus.

You can also hang out with 13WMAZ morning anchors Wanya Reese and Katelyn Heck who are hosting the parade this year. 

If you can't make it out to the big day, you can stream the parade on 13wmaz.com and on 13WMAZ+ on Roku and Fire TV. 

You can relive all those wonderful parade memories the following Saturday, December 10 on 13WMAZ. 

In the spirit of Christmas, the City of Warner Robins is also planning to take your donated items to a hospital in Columbus. For that story, click here.

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