Make your holiday season unforgettable with the 9th annual
Christmas in Haughton Parade & Festival and its theme, Santa’s Fashion Fails! Put on
your tackiest Christmas sweaters and join this year’s celebration, which is set to be even
bigger, brighter, and packed with more festivities, activities, and Christmas cheer for all.
As the season fills with excitement, the Christmas in Haughton Parade and Festival will
kick off on Saturday, December 13th. The parade will begin at 10 a.m., starting at First
Baptist Haughton, and the festival will follow at 12 p.m. at Haughton Middle School.
The festival will feature special entertainment, unique vendors and gifts, food, games,
and enhanced décor experiences; not to mention a visit from the Jolly Big Guy himself,
Santa.. and possibly a sighting of the “Green Grouch.”
The Christmas in Haughton Committee and local community sponsors have once again
come together to bring extra holiday sparkle to the Town of Haughton. Building on last
year’s success, this year’s event includes exciting new additions, such as the whimsical
Path to the North Pole, where families can follow a mapped route to view the best
Christmas lights and outdoor décor displays in the area. There’s also a special new treat,
Storybook Lane, released each Monday evening in December on the Christmas in
Haughton Facebook page. Watch as local notables share warm Christmas stories each
week.
Christmas in Haughton is special because it is a free event for neighbors to celebrate
with neighbors in our big-hearted small town, uniting families, schools, churches, and
local businesses for an annual celebration. “We are excited to bring this beloved
tradition back to our community. The goal is to provide a magical and memorable
experience and to continue a tradition for families to enjoy the spirit of Christmas together.” The Christmas in Haughton Committee and the Town of Haughton invite everyone from Haughton and surrounding communities to join us.
The 2025 Christmas in Haughton Parade and Festival will evoke memories of Christmas
past while inspiring new traditions for all.