Dozens of floats and participants thrilled crowds of several hundred people on Saturday, Nov. 20, along Main Street in Marble Falls.
Participants included businesses, churches, nonprofit organizations, private and public school groups, public officials and community dignitaries.
Other Christmas activities coinciding with holiday merriment include the Walkway of Lights in Lakeside Park from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. every night through Jan. 1, 2022.
A pop up ice skating rink, coordinated by the Marble Falls Parks and Recreation Department, launched Monday, Nov. 22, adjacent to Lakeside Park and will include “snow days”.
First Baptist Church of Marble Falls donned wardrobe from “It’s a Wonderful Life” during the Light Up Parade. Photos by Connie Swinney
Texas Hill County Homeschoolers made some magic moments in costume as they awaited the start Nov. 20 of the Marble Falls Light Up Parade.
Avery Hoad and Max Jones participated on the Hill County Home Schools float during the 2021 Light Up Christmas Parade in Marble Falls on Nov. 20.
The Beachers from Sunrise Beach were all smiles along the 2021 parade route.
Float participants staged in an area of Main Street closest to Broadway Avenue on Nov. 20 prior to the Marble Falls Light Up Parade. Pictured are Eric Escobar, Louis Escobar, Jose, Escobar, Jessie Burton, Lacy Ronhaar, Krista Richter, Kylee Richter, Rachael Richter and Jennifer Ronhaar.
Learning Path Childcare recreated images of The Polar Express.
Several businesses, along with churches, school groups and public officials participated in the Light Up Christmas Parade procession on Main Street in Marble Falls.