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America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Parade & Celebration 2018 in Plymouth MA

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America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration will occur in Plymouth, Massachusetts the weekend before Thanksgiving. November 16-18th   with the huge Thanksgiving parade waterfront activities for the whole family.

 

Friday, November 16America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration 2018 in Plymouth MA

  • Tours of the Historic Waterfront: DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 2-4pm
  • VIP Reception, Memorial Hall: 5-6:30pm (invitation only)
  • Friday Night Appreciation Celebration Memorial Hall – 7:oopm

Saturday, November 17

Opening Ceremonies, DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 10:30am

Thanksgiving Parade, Main Street, Plymouth: 11am-1:30pm

Beer and Wine Garden, 11am – 4pm

Food Truck Alley

Join us for the first Hometown Food Truck Alley!

Food Trucks will grace the waterfront with globally influenced eats, giving you the opportunity to enjoy city-style eating in the suburbs. Both city-based and local trucks and vendors will participate in this unique event.

Away Cafe
Mom on the Go
Alden Park
Noonan
Tara’s Fried Dough
Whoopie Pie Wagon

Waterfront Activities for the Family

Portal to the Past, Historic Village and Demonstrations, Brewster Gardens, 10am-4pm

Wampanoag Education Pavilion, sponsored by Massasoit Community College: DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park 11am-4pm

The National Senior and Alumni Drum and Bugle Corps Reunion Concert, Memorial Hall: 6:30pm

Plymouth 400, Inc. presents Illuminate Thanksgiving
The annual Illuminate event will honor the Plymouth 400 theme of Thanksgiving and inspire communities to illuminate their lives and the lives of others as we enter the countdown to the

Plymouth 400 Commemoration—An American Story, A National Legacy!

Join us for an inspirational program of music, live art, and a special candle lighting ceremony.

Illuminate Thanksgiving

Hosted by Plymouth 400

Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM

The National Pilgrim Memorial Meetinghouse/First Parish Church followed by a lighted procession to the Plymouth Waterfront for the main stage program and the “One Small Candle” Ceremony.

First Parish in Plymouth, Unitarian Universalist

19 Town Sq, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360

Sunday, November 18

Harvest Market, sponsored by Plymouth Farmers