Christmas parade proceeds with safety measures on December 12


Timothy Duckham Chief of Department | Smithtown Fire Department

The annual Christmas parade is set to proceed as planned on December 12, starting at 4 p.m. Organizers have announced that the parade route will be revealed in the coming weeks and will feature modifications from previous years. These changes aim to ensure the safety of participants and spectators amid ongoing pandemic concerns.

The community is encouraged to watch the parade from a safe distance and practice social distancing measures. This approach aims to provide a secure and enjoyable experience for all involved.

"Stay tuned for the parade route, which will be posted in the coming weeks," stated event organizers. "We encourage everyone to watch from a safe distance and exercise social distancing to ensure a safe and fun time for everyone!"

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