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Adair Christmas Parade tomorrow, Saturday, 7 Dec 2019 The 29th annual Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade is Saturday, December 7, 2019, at 6pmCT. This year' theme is "Lights over Columbia." Weather is predicted to be mostly clear, with light wind and temperatures dropping into the low 40s as the sun sets. Lineup for participants will begin at 4:30pmCT, with judging of floats set to begin at 4:45pmCT at Morgan Smith Industries (former Osk Kosh factory), 132 Industrial Park Drive. MSI will be providing restrooms and hot chocolate for parade participants. The Parade will travel from there, turning onto Jamestown Street, and down to the pubic square. The official lighting of the Christmas Tree by the fountain will take place. Grand Marshals of this year's parade are members of the City's Decorating Committee. This story was posted on 2019-12-06 12:25:53
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