Come Out to the Christmas Parade and Christmas on the Square!

Come for the parade, stay for Christmas on the Square, and bring your kids by Centreville Tech for a free book (and a brownie).

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This Friday, December 7, 2018, come out to the annual Bibb County Christmas Parade! The parade follows the same route that was used for the Homecoming parade this year, starting by Heritage Park in Brent and finishing on Court Square. See map below for route details. Lineup begins at 4:00 p.m., and floats begin rolling at 5:30.

Children may go to the Centreville Tech office on Court Square during the
Children may go to the Centreville Tech office on Court Square during the “Christmas on the Square” event to get one free book and a brownie!

From 4:00 – 7:00 “Christmas on the Square” brings vendors and fun to the Square, including a yet-to-be-named band, and the staff of Centreville Tech will be giving away free books to kids.

Centreville Tech’s Book Giveaway during Halloween resulted in over 260 children’s books given out to children of all ages in the community, and they are excited to try and exceed that mark on Friday.

Some of the actual books to be given away Friday evening.

“We love children and we love books, and we love giving books to children! The books are completely free!” The staff encourages children to look through the boxes of books available and for each child to take home one free book and a brownie!

The 2018 Bibb County Christmas Parade route is the same used for the Homecoming parade this year. The 2018 Bibb County Christmas Parade route is the same used for the Homecoming parade this year.

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A father, creative professional, and an alumnus of Bibb County High School, Jeremy has found his way back to Centreville after many years away. He studied Finance and Economics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and almost a decade ago left the "normal" business world for audio and video production. A freelance writer, photographer, sound engineer, and film and video producer/director/editor, his work has appeared online for Southern Living, People, Health, Food & Wine, Sports Illustrated, Cooking Light, It's a Southern Thing, and This Is Alabama, as well as for independent musicians and filmmakers across Alabama.