The City of West Monroe has announced the schedule of events for this Saturday’s Christmas Festival activities including the 2024 Kiwanis of Greater Ouachita Christmas Parade.
Christmas Festival Day will take place on Saturday, Dec. 7. This day is considered a “Pedestrian Day” in downtown West Monroe. Visitors should make plans to park and walk to scheduled festivities in the downtown area.
Activities taking place that day in downtown West Monroe include the following:
Saturday, December 7 is known as National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. A special remembrance ceremony will be held on festival day at 2:30 p.m. in Alley Park. The public is invited to honor and remember the Louisiana casualties from that day. A limited number of yellow roses will be provided free of charge by Raising Cane’s.
The theme for this year’s parade is “Elf Takeover.” The parade will begin at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 2 in downtown West Monroe. The parade route travels from downtown West Monroe across the river into downtown Monroe and ends back in downtown West Monroe.
The Christmas Parade will line up on Wood Street, traveling to Riverfront Street and over the Endom Bridge into downtown Monroe. The parade will then turn left onto Walnut Street, then left onto Louisville Avenue in Monroe before crossing the Lea Joyner Bridge into West Monroe. The parade will turn left onto Trenton Street, and the parade will end back on Wood Street where it began.
To ensure public safety, Saturday is considered a pedestrian day in downtown West Monroe. In preparation for the parade and Christmas festivities taking place, the following street closures will take effect on Saturday, Dec. 7:
For more information about street closures, please contact the West Monroe Police Department at (318) 396-2772.
Information about the day’s activities can be found on the Downtown West Monroe Facebook page at www.facebook.com/downtownwmrg