CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The festive season hit high gear today in the charming City of Red Bank as residents flocked to the annual Christmas festival at Red Bank City Park. Located at 3817, this year’s event was a spectacular showcase of community spirit, friendly faces, and holiday cheer!
With over 30 vendors setting up shop, attendees were treated to a delightful array of goodies. From meticulously handcrafted gifts to delicious mouthwatering treats, there was truly something for everyone. Food lovers were especially pleased with the lineup, which included not just eight food trucks, but also six specialty food vendors offering tempting items like cotton candy, tamales, coffee, and phenomenal kettle corn.
For the kiddos, the festival was a wonderland of fun! The popular “KidZone” came alive with activities that kept the little ones entertained throughout the day. Attendees were graced with a generous donation from White Oak Bicycle Co-op, giving away 50 free bikes to children. What a way to promote outdoor play and exercise!
But that’s not all! There was also free face painting, balloon animals, engaging arts and crafts, and games designed to put smiles on every child’s face.
In true holiday spirit, the event featured none other than the jolly man in red himself, Santa Claus, who took time out of his busy schedule to snap photos with excited children. Dressed in his traditional attire, he reassured kids on the nice list that there’s still time to get on it, saying, “We have a lot of kids who are on the nice list. There’s enough time for everyone to get on there, okay? Everybody, do your best!”
As if this wasn’t enough, our favorite holiday character, Buddy the Elf, was also in attendance, spreading cheer with his contagious enthusiasm. With an infectious grin, he exclaimed, “Don’t forget the syrup, and don’t forget to sing loud for all to hear—that’s the best way to spread Christmas cheer. Yes!”
Jeffrey Grabe, the Parks, Trails, and Recreation Manager for Red Bank, also attended the event and expressed gratitude towards everyone involved. He stated, “Our Citizen Festival Board has worked really hard to set up an amazing festive event. We are also thrilled with the amount of parade participants that will make this an amazingly magical evening.”
This year’s festival had it all – laughter, shopping, delicious food, and a whole lot of community love! As the sun set, the excitement was only beginning with the spectacular Christmas parade set to dazzle attendees with festive floats and holiday music.
So, if you haven’t yet made it to the City of Red Bank this holiday season, it’s not too late! The community invites you to come out, soak in the magic, and celebrate the wonders of the Christmas season with your family and friends!
With smiles all around and the holiday spirit in full swing, it’s clear that Red Bank knows how to kick off Christmas the right way!
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