Here’s how you can be part of Quincy’s Christmas Parade taking place on November 29.

The Quincy Rotary After Dark will be hosting the 2025 Quincy Christmas Parade and is inviting churches, organizations, schools, businesses, and community members to take part in the festivities.

Parade Lineup & Route Details

The parade will be held on November 29th, with the lineup beginning at 3:30 p.m. The parade officially kicks off at 4:30 p.m., traveling down Maine Street from 14th to 5th. After the parade, the community is invited to Light Up the Park at Washington Park, starting at 6 p.m.

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Registration & Participation Rules

There is a limit of 35 entries for the parade, so anyone interested in participating should register as soon as possible. Please note that no candy may be thrown, and all participants must be decorated in a holiday or family-friendly theme. The big man in red will close out the parade and then make his way to Washington Park, where there will be food, hot chocolate, and music to continue the celebration.

Post-Parade Festivities

I’ve seen other towns put on Christmas parades and have attended a few myself, but I’m really excited that the Rotary Club is organizing one right here in Quincy. I know there will be plenty of community support behind it, and I can’t wait to see this parade grow bigger and better each year.

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To sponsor or register for a spot in the parade, reach out to Debbie Wells at (217)-577-9178 or wellsdebbie4@gmail.com.

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