ORANGE PARK – If you live in Orange Park, you won’t have to go far to watch the Firetruck Parade. In fact, you probably only need to walk out your front door.
Friday’s parade will start at …
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ORANGE PARK – If you live in Orange Park, you won’t have to go far to watch the Firetruck Parade. In fact, you probably only need to walk out your front door.
Friday’s parade will start at 6:30 p.m. at the fire station at Town Hall. From there, it will weave around the town streets, including Doctors Lake Drive. Kingsley Avenue, Gano Street, River Road, Wells Road, Holly Point Road, Plainfield Avenue, Grove Park Drive, Astor Street and Milwaukee Avenue.
Another prime location to watch the festivities will be at River Road and Kingsley Avenue where Concert on the Green will have performances from 16 Clay County schools. The Cocoa and Carols will start at 5 p.m. and end once the parade passes.
Free gift wrapping will be offered, along with additional entertainment and holiday vendors.
Cocoa and Carols is sponsored by Concert on the Green, the City of Orange Park and Moosehaven.