As the holiday season rolls into Savannah, excitement is building for one of the city’s most cherished traditions: the Boat Parade of Lights. This spectacular event, which kicks off the festive period, promises to dazzle residents and visitors alike with its festive flair and heartwarming purpose.
The parade is set to illuminate the Savannah River on December 6th at 7:00 PM, starting from the Dock at Eastern Wharf, right at the Thompson Savannah Hotel, which serves as this year’s Premier Sponsor. Riverfront revelers are encouraged to grab their spot early to soak in the magic as the magnificent Georgia Queen Riverboat leads the float parade across one of Savannah’s most picturesque backdrops.
As the boats glide past historic sites, they’ll make their way past the Convention Center before circling back at the iconic Talmadge Bridge. Don’t miss the chance to see the festive lights twinkle as they float down past the Plant Riverside District and River Street! Oh, and for the ultimate experience, the boat captains will encore the loop for eager onlookers, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of this dazzling display!
“The Parade is grateful to have amazing sponsors this year,” says delylah Thompson, the parade chairperson. The generous support from local businesses allows the event to not only shine but also raise funds for an important cause—helping the Greenbriar Children’s Center, a non-profit organization that has been making waves in the Savannah community for over 75 years.
The funds raised through the parade will support Greenbriar’s vital programs, which include an emergency shelter for children ages 11-18, affordable childcare centers, and family support services. “Children are the heart of the Christmas holiday,” shares Gena P. Taylor, the Executive Director of Greenbriar. It’s heartwarming to see events like these also pulling together to enhance community care and support for our youth.
Local businesses are rolling out the red carpet for visitors flocking to the riverfront during this joyous time. Joe Marinelli, President, and CEO of Visit Savannah remarked, “Savannah is delighted to welcome visitors during the holiday season not only to our historic squares but also to our historic riverfront, where they can enjoy some of our hospitality at local restaurants and shops.” Imagine indulging in a waterfront meal while watching the lights twinkle against the night sky—sounds like a perfect evening, doesn’t it?
The best part? This festive gathering is free to the public! Families are encouraged to come down to experience the joy of the season without spending a dime. However, if you’re feeling particularly generous, donations towards the Greenbriar Children’s Center will be graciously accepted, ensuring more children and families in need can receive the support they deserve.
If you’re looking for an evening filled with laughter, joy, and some good old-fashioned holiday cheer, make your way to the Boat Parade of Lights this December. For any questions or additional details about the event, delylah Thompson, the parade chairperson, is just an email away at [contact information].
Grab your family, your friends, or whoever else brings you joy and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of Savannah this holiday season. It’s the kind of experience you’ll remember long after the last twinkle of lights fades. See you at the parade!
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