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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A holiday tradition in Jamestown, the annual Holiday Dazzle parade has been set for Friday, November 29th.

The annual festival is held by the Jamestown Downtown Association (JDA) and follows Thanksgiving Day every year.

JDA President Lynn Lambrecht.

Lambrecht says non-profits, businesses, and just anyone can create a float in the parade, but there will be a limit of 75.

Lambrecht says JDA members and non-profits can pay $25 to in the parade. For others, it’s $35. She pointed out that another highlight to the event was the christmas carols put on by Casey Stoudt last year. She says they’ll be doing that again in the Arts Park before the parade.

For those who want to watch the parade from the comfort of their vehicle, Lambrecht says they can tune into TED FM 97.1 beginning at 7 PM.

For more information on the Holiday Dazzle of the Jamestown Downtown Association, visit jamestowndown.org.

View a video from last year’s Holiday Dazzle below:

Listen to a full Let’s Talk About It with Lynn Lambrecht below: