Morganton’s 48th annual holiday parade at J. Iverson Riddle Developmental Center is set for Dec. 5 with a”Holidays on the Big Screen” theme.
A cherished holiday tradition returns to Morganton as the J. Iverson Riddle Developmental Center (JIRDC) prepares to transform its campus into a festive wonderland. The 48th annual holiday parade, scheduled for December 5, 2024, promises to bring cinematic magic to life with its “Holidays on the Big Screen” theme.
Paralympic medalist to lead star-studded parade
The parade, beginning at 3 p.m., will feature Carson Clough, silver medalist from the 2024 Paralympic Triathlon Games, as Grand Marshal. Adding to the celebrity presence, WBTV News Anchor Alex Giles will join the festivities as a special guest.
Attendees can expect a spectacular procession, including marching bands, fire trucks, decorated floats, and the highly anticipated appearance of Santa Claus.
Evening light display & visitor information
Following the daytime celebrations, JIRDC will activate its holiday light display, which will illuminate the campus daily from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. through December 31, 2024. The display offers visitors an extended opportunity to experience the holiday magic throughout the season.
Traffic & parking arrangements
To ensure smooth traffic flow and visitor safety, JIRDC has implemented comprehensive logistics plans:
- One-way traffic pattern around the perimeter road starting at noon
- Second entrance closure at noon on parade day
- Front entrance restricted to emergency vehicles from 2:30 p.m.
- Designated handicapped parking areas
- No roadside parking permitted on Enola Road
- Limited parking availability due to ongoing construction
Safety & participation guidelines
JIRDC emphasizes safety for all attendees, particularly families with children. Parents are urged to establish clear meeting points with their children after the parade to prevent any confusion. Organizations interested in participating in the parade can contact JIRDC directly via email for registration details.
As one of three regional state developmental centers under the NCDHHS Division of State Operated Healthcare Facilities, JIRDC continues its mission of serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities while bringing holiday joy to the western North Carolina community.
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