Poquoson postpones Christmas Parade due to forecasted bad weather

David A. Hux, Mayor
David A. Hux, Mayor
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The City of Poquoson has announced the postponement of its annual Christmas Parade, originally scheduled for Friday, December 5. The decision was made due to anticipated inclement weather conditions.

According to city officials, parade participants will be contacted by email to determine their availability for a potential rescheduled date. The city stated that if enough participants are available, a new date for the event will be announced soon.

No further details regarding the new date have been provided at this time.



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