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Fort Worth Festivities: Parades, Markets, and Holiday Cheer

Fort Worth Festivities: Parades, Markets, and Holiday Cheer

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, November 28th, 2025.

We're waking up to a day full of holiday excitement and community spirit across Fort Worth and the surrounding areas. If you've got plans this weekend, we've got some great updates to help you navigate what's happening around town.

First, some good news for those of you who were disappointed last weekend. The GM Financial Parade of Lights in downtown Fort Worth has been rescheduled to this Sunday, November 30th at six in the evening. The parade was originally planned for last Sunday but was postponed due to heavy rain and storms in the forecast. Organizers tell us they made the decision to keep everyone safe, and they're promising that the same magical experience is coming your way this weekend. If you already have reserved street seats, your tickets are still valid for the new date. For those who need a refund, you can reach out through your confirmation email. The parade route and lineup remain exactly the same, so this is your chance to kick off the holiday season with us.

Speaking of the holidays, we're seeing some wonderful community initiatives popping up all around Fort Worth and Arlington. The Texas Christkindl Market has returned to Arlington for its 15th year and runs through the end of December at Randol Mill Road. It's become a beloved tradition with holiday shopping, festive food, and that authentic German market atmosphere our listeners love.

On the cultural front, we've got some fantastic events coming up. The Irving Arts Center is hosting performances of The Nutcracker from now through December 16th, with various area dance companies taking the stage. If you're in the mood for holiday music, the Dallas Symphony is performing John Williams' iconic score to Home Alone next weekend at the Myriad Convention Center, with the film screening live. That runs Friday and Saturday nights at seven thirty, and Sunday at two in the afternoon.

Over at the DFW Car and Toy Museum in North Fort Worth, there's something special happening. The museum recently welcomed a beautiful 1967 Morris Minor convertible to their collection. It's a British classic with genuine American history, originally sold in California and now on public display. The museum is located at 2550 McMillan Parkway and offers free admission and parking if you want to check out this charming piece of automotive history.

As we head into the weekend, remember that our local community continues to support those in need. Several organizations are running holiday giving campaigns, so if you're looking to make a difference this season, there are plenty of opportunities right here in Fort Worth.

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