The Sevierville Christmas Parade is set for Dec. 4 at 11 a.m. and will wind through historic downtown Sevierville and feature some of the most unique entries ever seen at the event.
Lumberjack Feud, a new area attraction opening in 2011, will present a float featuring live demonstrations of lumberjack skills during the parade.
The lumberjacks will climb poles, use crosscut saws and hot saws. In addition, the show's new host, Danny Devany, who formerly played "Scraps" at the Hoot & Holler Dinner Show, will also be on the float entertaining the crowd.
Other unique entries for 2010 include Hoop Mood Teens, a hula hoop dance team from Sevierville Middle School, a horse and carriage from Heritage Carriage Rides, an entry depicting Christmas around the Hispanic world from the SCHS Spanish Club, the Blake Jones #80 race car and several antique fire trucks.
Crowd favorites will be back as well including area mascots, several groups of majorettes, the D&S Builders Gingerbread House, the antique yellow Blalock's truck and more.
The Sevierville Kiwanis Club will also push their shopping carts alongside their parade float again this year collecting canned food donations for the Sevier County Food Ministry.
The parade will conclude with the traditional arrival of Santa Claus on the Tanger Five Oaks sleigh.
It will originate in the parking lot of the First Baptist Church, exit the parking lot and travel west on Honey Street, turn right (north) on Forks of the River Parkway, right (east) on Main Street, right (south) on Court Avenue and continue back to the First Baptist Church parking area.

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