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A Small Town Christmas to Remember

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Santa Claus waves to spectators while riding through downtown during the Hearne Christmas Parade this past weekend, as crowds line the street to celebrate the holiday season. 
Submitted Photo | Robertson County News

Roy McCoy publisher@robconews.com Robertson County News HEARNE — This past Saturday, December 13 was the start to a wonderful opening event for Christmas which is just days away. The morning started off with a little rain but by the time the Christmas market was to start the rain started to dissipate. Local vendors for the Christmas Market were located on Fourth Street with handcrafted jewelry, wreaths, and table centerpieces, along with hamburgers, tamales, and baked goods, and holiday treats, Shoppers strolled from booth to booth, greeting familiar faces, supporting local businesses, and finding one-of-a-kind gifts that carried the heart of our town. The Hearne Chamber of Commerce Christmas Market and Parade welcomed families, friends, and visitors from near and far. The downtown area sparkled with twinkling lights, garland around the light poles and the unmistakable Christmas tree in the middle of downtown. It became alive with the sights, sounds, and spirit of the season with excitement that only a hometown Christmas can bring was visible. As dusk settled in, the crowd gathered along the parade route and downtown bundled up st the air got a little cooler with coats, hats, The parade featured festively decorated floats from local businesses, schools, churches, and service organizations, each one telling its own holiday story. There were cars, trucks, ATVs, lawnmowers and even horses. The local fire departments with their sirens and lights lit up the parade area. Smiling children waved at Santa Claus as he made his grand appearance in a El Camino driven by J & S Paint and Boby Shop and escorted by the Hearne Volunteer Fire Department reminding everyone that the magic of Christmas is alive and well in our small town. The success of the Christmas Market and Parade was made possible by the hard work of Chamber members, volunteers, sponsors, and community partners who came together with a shared goal: to celebrate the season and strengthen our community. Their dedication turned a simple idea into an evening full of joy, connection, and holiday cheer. As the lights dimmed and families headed home, one thing was clear—this year’s Christmas Market and Parade was more than an event. It was a reminder of what makes our town special: neighbors supporting neighbors, traditions passed down through generations, and a community that shines brightest when it comes together.

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