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    39th Annual Columbia Christmas, TN Parade A Cherished Holiday Tradition Returns December 6th

    Tribune StaffBy Tribune StaffNovember 19, 2025Updated:December 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    COLUMBIA, TN (November 19, 2025) – Columbia Main Street, in partnership with the City of Columbia, will host the 39th Annual Columbia Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 6, 2025, and is a free event to attend. This beloved community tradition will once again fill Columbia’s historic downtown with holiday cheer as the Parade begins at 6:00 PM and travels along the traditional route down West 7th Street into the heart of downtown.

    This year’s parade will be hosted by Main Street Director Kelli Johnson and proudly sponsored by Stan McNabb Chevrolet Columbia. Families can expect a festive showcase of illuminated floats, vintage vehicles, tractors, scout groups, local churches, businesses, civic organizations, holiday characters, and marching bands. The parade is expected to last approximately 1.5 to 2 hours and remains one of Columbia’s most anticipated holiday gatherings.

    Serving as grand marshals for this year’s event are the rising pop-dance duo Austin & Colin, known for their high-energy performances, engaging songwriting style, and vibrant creative presence. Based in Nashville, the pair met while attending college and have since built a growing fan base through their dynamic stage shows, upbeat original music, and collaborations with nationally recognized artists. Their lively performance style has made them crowd favorites at festivals, concerts, and community events across the region.

    Adding to the excitement, Kaliente Conway Glenn will kick off the festivities with interactive, audience-involved activities at 5:30 PM, spreading holiday cheer and energizing downtown at the Public Square. Junior Main Street Volunteers will also be on hand, passing out glow sticks to the first 500 kids, thanks to our sponsor, Columbia Machine Works.

    “We invite the community to the 39th Annual Columbia Christmas Parade,” said Kelli Johnson, Main Street Director. “The Columbia Main Street Board is excited for you to see Santa’s brand-new sleigh, which will be featured as the final float, so be sure to stay until the end to be among the first to see it!”

    If you’re unable to attend in person, the parade will be streamed live on the Columbia Main Street and City of Columbia YouTube channels, with links available on both organizations’ Facebook pages. A rain date has been scheduled for Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 6:00 PM.

    The Christmas Parade is one of many festive events planned throughout the holiday season. From downtown shopping and holiday markets to festive tours, Santa sightings, and community celebrations, there’s something for everyone in Muletown this year. For a full list of holiday events, visit ItsChristmasInColumbia.com.

    Those interested in participating in the parade may apply online at columbiamainstreet.com by November 30, 2025. Learn more about the Columbia Christmas Parade and other Columbia Main Street events at columbiamainstreet.com or contact us at 931-560-1507.

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