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11:05 am | Nov 04, 2009

Chamber: Holiday parade set for Dec. 4

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The annual Seal Beach Holiday Parade will roll at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4 on its traditional route up Main Street from the pier to Pacific Coast Highway. Each year, about 10,000 spectators come to Old Town to watch businesses, school and children’s groups, local bands and other non-profit organizations ring in the season with a march down Main. The Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce is currently accepting parade entries from groups and businesses. Entry forms can be found online at sealbeachchamber.org. Business entries are $75; chamber members, schools and non-profits pay $25. Deadline for entries is November 15. For more information visit sealbeachchamber.org or call 562-799-0179. The parade is sponsored by the chamber, the Seal Beach Lions Club, local businesses and the city of Seal Beach.

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  • Friday, December 4
    • Holiday Parade 7 p.m. The 29th Annual Seal Beach Holiday Parade on Main Street. Info.
  • Sunday, December 6
    • Holiday Home Tour 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Rossmoor Woman’s Club hosts its annual Holiday Home Tour. Tickets are $20. Info.
  • Saturday, December 12
    • Breakfast with Santa 8 to 10:30 a.m. Seal Beach Community Services Department and local Lions Club host a visit with Santa at the Marina Community Center, 151 Marina Drive. Free event.
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    • Seal Beach Clean Up 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Save Our Beach invites volunteers to join the monthly beach clean up at First Street Beach, corner of Ocean & First in the Rivers End restaurant parking lot. Free parking. Info.
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