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Miami Outboard Club’s Holiday Boat Parade cruises into Biscayne Bay on Saturday

 

Bayfront Park is the official viewing location for the Miami Outboard Club’s annual Holiday Boat Parade. The free event features food trucks, a tree-lighting and fireworks.

 

 The Miami Outboard Club's annual Holiday Boat Parade, featuring bedazzled boats, is Saturday.
The Miami Outboard Club's annual Holiday Boat Parade, featuring bedazzled boats, is Saturday.
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The Miami Outboard Club’s annual Holiday Boat Parade cruises into Biscayne Bay on Saturday — with Bayfront Park serving as the official viewing location.

Approximately 100 boats will take part in the 15th annual parade from . Bayfront Park’s celebration also features a tree-lighting ceremony, food trucks bounce houses, a DJ and a grand finale featuring a fireworks show shot from barges located in Biscayne Bay. The event is from 6 to 10 p.m. at 301 Biscayne Blvd.

At 7 p.m., the lighting of Bayfront Park’s Holiday Tree — a 50-foot artificial conifer — will take place. The tree is located in the middle of the park on the Flagler Promenade and will remain in the park through early January.

Unwrapped toys will be collected at the Miami Outboard Club and other sponsor locations to benefit the children of Centro Mater Child Care Services.

For more information call 305-358-7550, visit www.bayfrontparkmiami.com or go to www.Facebook.com/bayfrontparkmiami.

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