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Sayville Kicks Off Holiday Season With Annual Parade Saturday

But that isn't the only fun to be had on Small Business Saturday.

The Greater Sayville of Chamber's holiday parade kicks off at 9:15 a.m. Saturday which is the 6th Annual Miracle on Main Street event. Don't miss any of the great music and fun. It's also Small Business Saturday and a great place to start or finish off holiday shopping. Here's the information from the chamber's website:

Holiday Parade down Main Street starts at 9:15 a.m.

The Bel Airs in Concert, 5-7 pm
Main Stage at Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
6 pm at Main Stage at Christmas Tree

Meet Santa Claus & his Live Reindeer, 5-9 pm
Railroad Avenue (Adjacent to Five Point's Cafe)

Gingerbread Competition - $500 prizes
Drop off gingerbread entries at Sweet Gourmet, 69 Main Street
3-6 pm, Winner's announced at approx 7:30 pm

Free Carousel on South Main Street
5-9 pm

All-County Amusements on North Main Street, 5-9 pm

The Cherry Bombs Concert 5-6 pm
Stage at Candee Ave. & Main Street

The American Dance Theatre of Long Island, 6-7:30 pm
Performing Clara's Dream from the Nutcracker
In front of Sayville Modern Diner

St. John's Hand Bell Choir, 6-7:30 pm
In front of Chase Bank

The Long Island Brass Guild Concert, 7-8 pm
In front of Stadtmuller's Jewelry on Main Street

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