Seasonal & Holidays
Parade Of Lights Slated For Nov. 25 In Downtown Naperville
The 2022 parade will feature Police Chief Jason Arres and Fire Chief Mark Puknaitis as marshals.
NAPERVILLE, IL — Naperville's Holiday Parade of Lights is slated to step off from Jackson and Webster Streets at 7 p.m. on Nov. 25.
Police Chief Jason Arres and Fire Chief Mark Puknaitis are set to be marshals of the parade, which will dazzle with seven illuminated floats and participants from 20 area nonprofits. Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus will march in the parade as well and then will head to Naperville Public Library, where they will meet with children until 9 p.m.
Before the parade kicks off, there will be entertainment on a stage at the intersection of Webster and Jackson.
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The Parade of Lights is presented by the Downtown Naperville Alliance, the Rotary Club of Naperville and IntentGen Financial Partners. Proceeds from the parade benefit charities aided by the Rotary Club of Naperville to help provide housing, educational programs and other social services.
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