APS light parade illuminating streets of Phoenix once again

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The 34th edition of the Light Parade takes place on December 4th under the theme “Peace on Earth”. PHOENIX – The city of Phoenix brings back the perfect way to spark the holiday vibe in the valley’s residents. The APS Electric Light Parade returns to central Phoenix to illuminate the neighborhoods for miles during the Christmas season. On December 4th, the residents can enjoy the breathtaking light shows that follow the theme of “Peace on Earth”. The parade route is 2.3 miles and begins on Central Avenue and Montebello Avenue, then runs south to Central Avenue and Camelback Road, runs east along Camelback Road to 7th Street, and continues south along 7th Street up to its end on Indian School Road. RELATED: Phoenix ZooLights Back and Lights for Another Year; Opening in late November, the parade starts at 7pm and takes about 60 minutes to reach the end of the route. Phoenix City officials have advised attendees to arrive several hours in advance. It’s back! The lights and sounds of the APS Electric Light Parade will fill the streets of downtown #PHX on Saturday … spectators attending the parade in person. Consider taking the Valley Metro Light Rail to the event to avoid the traffic. The parade route is near the tram stop on Central Avenue, south of Camelback Road. The parade is a rain or sunshine event. Check the weather forecast to dress appropriately; viewers are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs to sit on; lookout points along the parade route are served first. come first served. Private parking spaces near the parade area often provide paid parking. Spectators should try to minimize and collect any garbage and litter generated during the parade. Coolers are allowed, but alcohol and glass containers are prohibited. Road closures and restrictions apply to all parade areas hours in advance the event; Get there early and expect delays. Check out the parade route here. RELATED: Turkey Tuesday: Donate to Feed Arizona Families for Thanksgiving Up to Speed ​​Check out the latest news and stories on YouTube Channel 12 News. Subscribe today.

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