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Entries now being accepted for the 2023 Hatteras Village Christmas Parade

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2022 Christmas Parade

The Hatteras Village Christmas Parade is celebrating its 32nd year in 2023, and entries are currently being accepted for the annual event, which will be held on Saturday afternoon, December 9, at 2:00 p.m.

A scene from the 2021 Christmas Parade. Photo by Don Bowers.

The parade includes cash prizes for first, second, and third place winners, as well as an additional prize for the most festive golf cart.

Any organization, group, or individual is welcome to sign up, and can do so by emailing hatterasevents@yahoo.com, or by scanning the QR code in the image below.

The parade originated in 1991 with local fire trucks and emergency vehicles, a handful of impressive floats, a mini horse, and a grand finale of Santa Claus riding high on a boat.

Immediately a big hit with residents and participants alike, there has been a parade almost every year since the original 1991 event, with the exception of post-Isabel 2003, (when there was an “unofficial” parade with Red Hat Society women and a collection of kids on bikes), and 2020, when the parade was canceled due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

With the parade back in full swing, the island community is invited to line the streets of Hatteras along the parade route, which extends from Teach’s Lair Marina to northern Eagle Pass Road, to watch the floats and catch candy. The parade is always a fun annual event that brings everyone out to celebrate, and Santa’s arrival at the end rings in the Christmas season.

Click here to view highlights from the last Hatteras Village Parade, which was held in 2022. For more information on the parade and other Hatteras village events, visit https://www.facebook.com/HatterasVillage/.

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