WILKES-BARRE — Downtown Wilkes-Barre is ready to ring in the most wonderful time of the year.

A sleigh full of entertainment and activity starts at 11 a.m. Nov. 19 and leads up to the annual Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony.

The schedule of free events includes “Whoville” activities at Barnes & Noble, the Broken Road Duo at Making a Difference Ministries, a performance by YOUniversal Suzuki String at the F.M. Kirby Center and a Christmas carol sing-along on Public Square prior to the 3 p.m. kickoff of the Christmas Parade.

The Tree Lighting Ceremony takes place immediately following the parade.

Patty Hughes, the special events coordinator for the city, is a life-long resident of Wilkes-Barre, and she said the annual parade and tree lighting ceremony is a family tradition in the city.

Hughes said the cultural events are planned to draw people into the downtown area prior to the parade.

“We’re trying to get more people to come out with events like the one at Barnes & Noble, so it’s all a family friendly atmosphere,” Hughes said. “Then there’s the finale. Santa Clause is coming to town.”

Manager of Barnes & Noble Renee Lutz said the book store is going with a Grinch-themed story time this year, which also includes face painting, “who-hair” styling and coloring activities.

Lutz said parade day activities attract people to the downtown area, generating interest in local businesses and events.

“The first year I participated, I was astounded at the volume of people who came downtown,” Lutz said. “It’s nice for people to come downtown, because there’s a little trepidation, so there’s a chance for us to show that we’re doing a lot of good work downtown.”

Lutz said the event is her favorite of the year and she enjoys seeing enthusiasm on the faces of people who gather in the holiday spirit.

“It’s a nice, family-oriented time,” she said. “My sister and her family come from Harrisburg to visit with me for the day, watch the parade and participate.”

Local restaurants and bars will have some specials the day of the parade.

Bottlenecks, 3 S. Main St., will feature Christmas-themed drinks including candy cane martinis and spiked hot chocolate along with its regular Saturday specials which include $5 margaritas.

Bart and Urbys. 119 S. Main St., will be closed during the day for a private party, but if you stop by after the Christmas festivities and mention you were at the parade, you’ll receive a free appetizer with the purchase of an entree.

Road closures for parade day include Northampton Street from South Franklin to South Washington Street, Hazle Street from Pennsylvania Boulevard to Franklin Street, South Street from South Franklin to South Washington Street, Market Street from South Franklin to South Washington Street and North Main Street from Public Square to Union Street.

“No Parking” notices will be posted along the parade route, and vehicles will be ticketed and towed beginning at 1:45 p.m. Parade participants and spectators are asked to use public parking facilities throughout the city and avoid unauthorized parking in public lots. No parking will be allowed in the Volunteers of America lot at Hazle and South Main streets. Vehicles will be towed from that lot.

Tony George walks in the Christmas parade in Wilkes-Barre in 2015. This year’s procession is preceded by a multitude of family-oriented activities.
https://www.theweekender.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/web1_TonyGeorge-2.jpgTony George walks in the Christmas parade in Wilkes-Barre in 2015. This year’s procession is preceded by a multitude of family-oriented activities. Sean McKeag | Times Leader

The band Three Imaginary Boys plays Christmas rock songs to energize the crowd during the Christmas Parade in Wilkes-Barre last year. This year’s featured musical acts include YOUniversal Suzuki Strings and the Broken Road Duo.
https://www.theweekender.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/web1_TTL112215wbparade5-2.jpgThe band Three Imaginary Boys plays Christmas rock songs to energize the crowd during the Christmas Parade in Wilkes-Barre last year. This year’s featured musical acts include YOUniversal Suzuki Strings and the Broken Road Duo. Sean McKeag | Times Leader

The Wilkes-Barre city Christmas tree is traditionally lit after the annual Christmas Parade, launching the Christmas season.
https://www.theweekender.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/web1_TTL121815Christmas-Tree1-2.jpgThe Wilkes-Barre city Christmas tree is traditionally lit after the annual Christmas Parade, launching the Christmas season. Aimee Dilger|Times Leader
Annual lighting ceremony to follow display of holiday cheer

By Matt Mattei

mmattei@timesleader.com

Shedule of events:

11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: ‘Whoville’ activities at Barnes & Noble

12:30 to 1:30 p.m.: Broken Road Duo at Making a Difference Ministries

1:30 to 2:30 p.m.: YOUniversal Suzuki Strings at the F.M. Kirby Center

2 p.m.: Christmas carol sing-a-long with Ms. Ruthy Stock on the parade reviewing stand on Public Square

3 p.m.: ‘Here Comes Santa Clause’ as Wilkes-Barre’s 2016 Christmas Parade begins

Reach Matt Mattei at 570-991-6651 or Twitter @TLArts