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2025 Christmas on the River Guide

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THE BIEDENHARN

COZY EATS

Downtown Gallery Crawl

Celebrate and experience the work of talented local artists while enjoying the warmth and charm of locally owned shops, businesses, and eateries in Downtown Monroe and West Monroe.

Date: December 4

SYAA Presents: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Get into the Christmas spirit with the Strauss Youth Academy for the Arts with their performance of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.

Date: December 5 & 7

Time: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

Location:

Downtown Monroe and West Monroe

Christmas Open House

Awe in the sights of Christmas as you walk through the wonderfully decorated Biedenharn home and gardens. Enjoy live music, refreshments, a model Christmas train, free photos with Santa, and more.

Date: December 4-6

Times: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Cost: Free

Location: Biedenharn Museum & Garden, 2006 Riverside Drive, Monroe

Time:

7:00 PM on Friday, 3:00 PM on Sunday

Cost: $12-$18

Location: SYAA, 1300 ½ Lamy Lane, Monroe

Holidays on Main Marketplace

It’s time to Christmas shop! Find items for everyone on your Christmas list at Holidays on Main Marketplace.

Date: December 5

Times: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Location: Monroe Civic Center, 401 Lea Joyner Memorial Expy, Monroe

Christmas on the River Festival Day in Downtown West Monroe

A day full of Christmas festivities! Food trucks, live music, all-day shopping, and holiday lights galore.

Date: December 6

Time: 10:00 AM - Until

Cost: Free

Location: Alley Park, 250 Trenton Street, West Monroe

Twin City Ballet Nutcracker Tea & Matinee

Enjoy tea in the Land of Sweets! Holiday arts and crafts, delicious goodies, a performance, and photos with the beloved characters.

Date: December 6

Time: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Cost: $20 Tea + Matinee, $15 Matinee Only

Location: Monroe Civic Center, 401 Lea Joyner

Memorial Expy, Monroe

Bawcomville Redneck Christmas Parade

Not your average Christmas parade! You’ll enjoy floats with fun-loving redneck themes and throws that range from beads and toys to ramen noodles and toilet paper.

Date: December 6

Time: 10:00 AM

Cost: Free

Location: Parade rolls down Smith Street from Riser Elementary School to Jonesboro Road

Kiwanis Club of Greater Ouachita

Christmas Parade

Enjoy holiday floats, bands, dancers, and more! This year’s theme is Back to Bethlehem.

Date: December 6

Time: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Cost: Free

Location: Downtown Monroe and West Monroe

Enjoy this Christmas parade put on by area churches in Sterlington.

Date: December 6

Time: 6:00 PM

Cost: Free

Location: 206 High Avenue, Sterlington

Twin City Ballet Christmas Gala

Do you need a little holiday magic? This magical performance of the Nutcracker is sure to spread holiday cheer.

Date: December 6

Time: 6:30 PM

Cost: $35

Location: Monroe Civic Center, 401 Lea Joyner

Memorial Expy, Monroe

Tips & Tricks

for Christmas on the River Festival Weekend

It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Monroe-West Monroe! Each December, the Christmas on the River Festival Weekend brings sparkling lights, festive parades, live music, and family fun to both sides of the Ouachita River. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local ready to celebrate, we’ve gathered the best tips and tricks to help you make the most of this magical weekend.

1. Know Before You Go

The Christmas on the River Festival Weekend is the highlight of our holiday season, filling Ouachita Parish with cheer. You can expect events like the Kiwanis Christmas Parade, Bawcomville Redneck Parade, live entertainment, local shopping, and a spectacular fireworks show over the Ouachita River to close out the night.

Pro tip: it’s one of the busiest weekends of the year, so plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time to explore both sides of the river!

2. Parking & Getting Around

Downtown parking fills up quickly, so early arrival is key. Check out public parking lots near the parade route and keep an eye on road closures ahead of time. Some streets close for the parade and festival activities, so consider carpooling or using a rideshare service for a stress-free evening.

3. Best Spots to Watch the Parade & Fireworks

The Kiwanis Christmas Parade is a local favorite, with floats, marching bands, and a healthy dose of Christmas spirit. For a great view, stake out a spot early along Trenton Street in West Monroe or Walnut Street in Monroe.

When it’s time for the fireworks, the Ouachita River is the place to be! Grab a cozy blanket, find a seat along either riverbank, and get ready for a dazzling display that lights up the night.

4. What to Bring

Festival weekend means a full day of fun - so come prepared!

· Lawn chairs or blankets for the parade and fireworks

· Cash or card for food trucks and vendors

· A portable phone charger for all those festive photos

· Jackets, scarves, and cozy layers for cooler temps by the water

5. Shop Local & Support Small

There’s no better time to get your holiday shopping done!

Wander through Antique Alley, check out downtown boutiques, and visit local holiday markets for one-of-a-kind gifts. Each purchase supports small businesses right here in our community —plus, you’ll find something truly unique for everyone on your list.

6. Grab a Bite Between Events

You’re sure to work up an appetite during all the festivities, and luckily, you’re surrounded by great local dining!

· For family-friendly Southern favorites, try Trapp’s or Tailgator’s.

· Looking for a place to watch the game or enjoy live music? Flying Heart Brewing & Pub and Enoch’s Irish Pub & Café have you covered.

· Want to make it a date night? Head to Parish Restaurant or Cotton for elevated dining with local flavor.

7. Family-Friendly Fun

Bring the whole family and make a weekend out of it!

· Visit Santa’s Christmas Village at the Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum for photos, snow, and holiday crafts.

· Walk through the glowing Land of Lights in Downtown West Monroe.

· Step back in time at the Biedenharn Museum & Gardens, beautifully decorated for the season.

8. Dress for the Weather (and the Photos!)

Bundle up in festive layers - you’ll want to be cozy and camera-ready! Think Christmas sweaters, scarves, or even a little sparkle for those photo ops downtown. But remember, this is Louisiana - it might feel like winter one hour and summer the next! Keep those layers light and flexible so you’re ready for whatever the forecast decides to do.

9. Don’t Miss These Hidden Gems

Between all the downtown festivities, make sure to experience a few other holiday highlights across Ouachita Parish. Stop by the Freedom Trees at the Chennault Aviation & Military Museum - a moving display honoring service members and their families. Then, head north to enjoy the Sterlington Christmas Parade, a small-town celebration full of festive floats, music, and community cheer.

10. Stay Connected

Keep up with event updates, behind-the-scenes fun, and last-minute tips by following Discover Monroe-West Monroe on social media. Don’t forget to tag your photos with #DiscoverMWM - we love seeing how you celebrate!

The Christmas on the River Festival Weekend is all about community, joy, and the wonder of the holiday season. With a little planning, a warm jacket, and plenty of Christmas spirit, you’ll be ready to make memories that sparkle all season long.

A Community Tradition That Shines Bright

The Kiwanis Christmas Parade

For more than five decades, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ouachita has carried on a beloved holiday tradition — the annual Christmas parade that brings Monroe and West Monroe together in celebration and cheer.

What began in the mid-1970s as a small-town event organized by the West Monroe Jaycees has become one of the community’s most cherished gatherings. When the Jaycees were ready to pass the torch, the mayor’s office turned to the Kiwanis Club to keep the tradition alive. They’ve done just that — with only one pause during the COVID year — now celebrating the parade’s 52nd season.

“The parade was always meant to be a community event,” said Parade Chair Jonathan Booth. “It’s a time for everyone to come downtown, fellowship together, and just enjoy a day of Christmas, fireworks, and everything that goes with it.”

A Parade Built by the Community

At its heart, the Kiwanis Christmas Parade isn’t just an event — it’s a reflection of the people who make it happen. Booth says the parade thrives because of the partnerships between both cities across the Ouachita River. “We can’t survive one without the other,” he said. “Both mayors — Friday Ellis and Staci Mitchell — are big supporters. So are the police, fire departments, and emergency services. Everyone wants this parade to happen.”

Each year, families, schools, churches, and civic groups come together to create floats that fill the streets with color, lights, and imagination. The Krewe of Janus, McGuire Methodist Church, and local schools like Jack Hayes Elementary and Shady Grove Elementary are just a few of the many who take part.

Booth says seeing children get the chance to be part of the parade is one of the best parts. “When you see those kids smiling, waving, having that moment — that’s what it’s all about.”

Volunteers are the backbone of the event. Around 10 to 20 Kiwanis members help coordinate the parade, but the door is open for anyone to join in. “Sometimes you’ve got to put a little bit of the community in if you want something great back out of it,” Booth said. “We’d love for people to get involved.”

Behind the Scenes and Parade Day Magic

Preparation begins in early fall. The Kiwanis Club secures permits, organizes entries, and plans logistics for more than 75 parade participants. “Day of is when all the magic happens,” Booth said. “Floats line up, judges make their rounds, and kids are everywhere. It’s hectic but incredible.”

Booth’s favorite part comes just before the parade rolls out. “I love lining up floats and talking with the kids,” he said. “Kiwanis is all about kids — improving their lives and giving them joy. There’s no better way to do that than a parade with Santa leading the way.”

Creativity, Tradition, and Heart

Each year’s parade has a new theme that sparks creativity across the community. This year’s is “Back to Bethlehem,” a nod to the season’s deeper meaning and a chance for participants to bring their own interpretation to life. Booth enjoys seeing how each group puts its own spin on the theme.

Past themes have been just as memorable. “We once did ‘Ugly Christmas Sweater,’ and everyone joined in — no matter their background or beliefs,” Booth said. “It was just fun, and that’s what brings people together.”

Even after all these years, the goal remains the same — celebrate, connect, and give back. “We usually break even or go a little in the red,” Booth said with a laugh. “But it’s worth every penny for the enjoyment it brings.”

Keeping Traditions Alive

For Booth, the parade represents more than just floats and fanfare — it’s a living reminder of what makes Monroe-West Monroe special. “Community traditions like this keep us grounded,” he said. “They remind us that this is a great place to be, a great place to raise your kids.”

When he looks out across the crowd on parade day, Booth feels gratitude. “It’s amazing that people come, that they’re so excited about it,” he said. “Seeing those little pockets of fun — families laughing, kids catching candy — it reminds you why we do it.”

As the Kiwanis Club prepares to roll again, Booth hopes the next generation will carry the torch forward. “We’ve been serving kids in this community since 1921,” he said. “And we’re not stopping anytime soon.”

Candy Cane Lane

Candy Cane Lane is a mile-long drive decorated with over one million Christmas lights! There is even an interactive music light display.

Date: November 7-January 3 (Drive-Thru) November 21-December 28 (Hayrides Available)

Time: 6:00 PM-10:00 PM daily

Cost: Family Vehicle: $25, Commercial Vehicle: $50 Hayrides: $12.50 per person (children 2 and under free)

Location: 170 Hwy 151 North, Calhoun

Freedom Trees

These patriotic themed trees honor veterans and those currently serving in all branches of the military.

Date: November 11-December 31

Time: Shining brightly each night

Cost: Free

Location: Chennault Aviation & Military Museum, 701 Kansas Lane, Monroe

Land of Lights

Check out all the light displays in a walk-through wonderland in Downtown West Monroe.

Date: November 22-December 31

Time: 5:30-10:00 PM

Cost: Free

Location: Corner of Cotton and Pine Street, West Monroe

Christmas at Kiroli

Make the season bright! Drive through a wonderland of Christmas lights at Kiroli Park every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Night.

Date: November 28-December 25

Time: 6:00 PM-9:00 PM

Cost: $10 per vehicle, $20 per commercial bus or large van

Location: Kiroli Park, 820 Kiroli Road, West Monroe

Santa’s Christmas Village

Holiday cheer will follow throughout the Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum with lots of activities to enjoy.

Date: December 2-23

Time: Thur-Fri 5:00-7:00 PM, Sat 10:00 AM-6:00 PM, and Sun 1:00-5:00 PM

Cost: $12 ages 2 and up

Location: Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum, 323 Walnut Street, Monroe

Christmas at the Biedenharn

Walk through the wonderfully decorated Biedenharn house and gardens. Delight in the beautiful sights of Christmas.

Date: December 4-December 18

Time: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

Cost: Adults: $10, Military/Senior: $8, Student: $5

Location: Biedenharn Museum and Gardens, 2006 Riverside Drive, Monroe

Holiday Wagon Rides

Take a wonderful wagon ride through the festive twinkling Christmas lights in downtown Monroe and West Monroe!

Date: Every Friday and Saturday night starting December 5th through December 20th

Time: 5:30-7:30 PM

Cost: Adults: $10, Kids: $5

Location: Alley Park, 250 Trenton Street, West Monroe

The holidays are here, and Monroe-West Monroe is shining bright! From sparkling lights to snowy scenes and beautifully decorated downtowns, there’s no shortage of magical photo opportunities to capture the season. Whether you’re looking for the perfect family photo backdrop, a romantic twinkle-lit stroll, or just a way to soak up some Christmas cheer, this guide will help you find the most picture-perfect spots in the Twin Cities.

Land of Lights in Downtown West Monroe

Step into a winter wonderland at Land of Lights, a stunning walk-through light display in Downtown West Monroe. Every corner glows with festive magic - perfect for family selfies, couples’ photos, or capturing the wonder in your little one’s eyes.

LIGHT MAP

A. Candy Cane Lane

B. Kiroli Park

C. Restoration Park

D. Discover Monroe-West Monroe

E. Downtown West Monroe

I. Chennault Aviation & Military Museum Holiday Light Displays

F. Land of Lights

G. Rivermarket & Ouachita

Parish Courthouse

H. Children’s Museum

SOMETHING FOR THE KIDS

Write A Letter To Santa

You’ll need:

Printed or hand-drawn Santa postcard

Scissors

Glue stick

Step 1: Cut Out Your Postcard

Carefully cut along the dotted lines of your postcard design.

Ask an adult for help if you need it!

Step 2: Make It Sturdy

Print on cardstock or thicker paper or

1. Use a glue stick to attach your postcard to a 5x7 index card

2. Glue it on the lined side of the index card.

3. Press firmly and smooth out any air bubbles.

4. Let it dry for a few minutes — this makes your postcard thicker and ready to mail!

5x7 index card

Pen, pencil, crayons, or markers

Postage stamp

Step 3: Write or Draw for Santa

On the blank side of the index card*, write your message or draw a Christmas picture for Santa!

Step 4: Add a Stamp and Send It!

Place a stamp in the top right corner of your postcard. Drop it in your mailbox to send it off to Santa!

Bake It Easy:

Where to Pick Up Cookies for Santa (and Mrs. Claus!)

Allbritton’s Cake House & Catering

Christmas teacake cookies with creamy buttercream icing and gingerbread men will make a delicious surprise by the fireplace! Ask how they can package up your classic favorites: chocolate chip, sugar, Double Doozie with buttercream icing in the middle, oatmeal raisin and M&M’s. Throw in a few Christmas-themed designed cookies that resemble the Grinch, Elves, Santa himself and the candy cane!

Butter, A Louisiana Bakery

Spoil Santa and Mrs. Claus this year with a tray of gluten-free cookies featuring delicious flavors like chocolate chip, Heath bar, and chocolate espresso - plus a few classic gingerbread men, of course! This bakery keeps its counter stocked with festive holiday sweets all season long, so stop by and pick out the treats you think Santa and Mrs. Claus will love best.

CAKE

CAKE is all about the cookie business! On their featured cookie menu, you’ll find several different cookie flavors with names like The Throwback, The Bad Day, The Sea Turtle and the list goes on! Let them do the baking for you, while you sit back with the kids and enjoy holiday movies.

Sweet Caroline’s Bakery

Santa will be able to spot freshly baked cookies near the Christmas tree to take to Mrs. Clause. That’s if he doesn’t eat them all! You won’t be able to resist the Triple Chocolate Chunk, Stuffed Biscoff, Cheesecake Stuffed Red Velvet and Stuffed S’mores cookies!

Save your oven for Christmas dinner and pick up sweet treats from one of Ouachita Parish’s local bakeries. After all, Santa and Mrs. Claus deserve the best cookies when they stop by your home this holiday season!

Here Comes Santa Claus:

Where to See Santa in Monroe-West Monroe

Santa’s making his way back to Monroe-West Monroe! Bring your holiday wish list, gather your loved ones, and get ready for unforgettable moments with the man in red. From parades and markets to his special stops around town, there are endless opportunities to experience the magic of the season and snap a photo with the jolliest guest of all.

3rd Annual Magnolia Maker’s Market, November 22

Santa Stop, November 29

Breakfast with Santa, at Surge, November 29 and December 6

Santa’s Christmas Village, December 2-23

Kiwanis Club of Greater Ouachita Christmas Parade, December 6

Bawcomville Redneck Christmas Parade, December 6

Sterlington Christmas Parade, December 6

Christmas Open House at the Biedenharn, December 4-6

Calhoun Christmas Parade, December 13

Pet Photos with Santa at the Biedenharn, December 13

Jungle Bells at the Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo, December 13

Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Night, December 17

Christmas at the Biedenharn

Christmas at the Biedenharn:

A Timeless Holiday Tradition

Located just beside the Ouachita River, the Biedenharn Museum & Gardens has been bringing Christmas joy to Ouachita Parish for decades. A home filled with history and the heartbeat of community, the lights shine bright all winter long at 2006 Riverside Drive.

The Biedenharn Museum & Gardens is a museum complex composed of a Coca-Cola Museum, a Bible Museum, and the historic Biedenharn home. They offer tours and events year-round, but during Christmastime, the premises are transformed into a Winter Wonderland of gorgeous decorations filling all 10 rooms of the historic home. As gardeners string lights, the Monroe Garden Study League works diligently with other volunteers and museum employees to decorate the entire house in just two short days. “Everyone’s all hands-on deck,” says Matthew Scott, the Museum’s Event Coordinator.

The decorations are just the beginning of what the Biedenharn has to offer during the Christmas season. They start planning events about 6 months before the festivities begin, including events like Coca-Cola Truck Night. As their biggest event of the year, Truck Night garners around 3,000 attendees enjoying live music, free photos with Santa, lights in the garden, and food trucks set up along Riverside Drive. Ralph Calhoun, CEO & Executive Director for the Museum, says they have had the same Santa for 15 years. He’s watched families come back year after year and take photos with the exact same Santa as their babies grow into young adults.

When asked about how the Biedenharn family’s traditions are reflected throughout the season, Matthew and Ralph both agreed it was the music in the house with Ralph noting, “We know that Emy-Lou loved for that grand piano to be played, and that’s a tradition we keep up all year, but at Christmas I think that shines through.” Live music is an element of almost every Christmas event held at the Biedenharn as singers and other musicians perform in the main room of the house for people passing through or those who choose to watch all night long. Emy-Lou wanted her home to be used for intimate concerts of quality music and small groups of people. The quality music part is for certain, but with crowds as large as Truck Night can turn out, small groups can turn to large ones. Ralph adds that he thinks if Emy-Lou were alive today, that would be precisely what she was looking for.

Whether you’re stressed about work or life or simply looking to experience joy, the Biedenharn offers a magical haven during the holiday season where you can leave your worries and woes at home and enjoy the Christmas spirit. “This is our gift to the community,” Ralph expresses. The Biedenharn Christmas events kick off with a three-day Open House where community members can stroll the home and gardens for free while soaking up the lights and live music and, of course, take a picture with Santa Claus. Check out the Biedenharn all December long for more special community events and beautiful decorations.

Holiday Sweet Treats & Cozy Eats

Hot Chocolate from Corner Coffee + Provisions

If Jack Frost is nipping at your nose, Corner Coffee + Provisions steamy cup of Hot Chocolate will warm you right up! Sip on this decadent cocoa while you’re Christmas shopping in downtown. P.S. Don’t forget about their Frozen Hot Chocolate – for those not so chilly days.

Bowl of Gumbo from Trapp’s

A hot bowl of gumbo on a cold winter day is like none other! Trapp’s Chicken and Sausage Gumbo is full of flavor and warmth – it’s a must-try this time of year. Say it with me… “All we want for Christmas is gumbo!”

Christmas Fudge from Allbritton’s Cake House

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Allbritton’s Cake House! Upgrade Santa’s cookies and milk for their rich and creamy Christmas fudge that’s so irresistible, it may not even make it to his plate!

Pho from Bayou Bubble Teahouse & Pho Restaurant

Baby it’s cold outside – and nothing warms you up like a hot bowl of authentic Vietnamese pho from Bayou Bubble Teahouse & Pho Restaurant. The flavorful, rich broth and tender noodles make it the ultimate cozy dish for the season!

Christmas Cookies from Sweet Caroline’s Bakery

Jingle all the way to Sweet Caroline’s Bakery for a little Christmas joy! These holiday themed Christmas cookies are piped with a rich buttercream frosting that will keep you coming back for more!

There’s no place like Monroe-West Monroe for the holidays, especially when food is involved!

Shop Small, Gift Big:

Unique Finds in Monroe-West Monroe

Christmas in Monroe-West Monroe is one of the busiest and most magical times of the year! To make your holiday shopping a little easier, we’ve created a gift guide filled with local finds from across Ouachita Parish. Before you schedule a day of wrapping, make sure your list is complete with thoughtful presents from these Monroe-West Monroe shops.

The Good Daze

As you’re touring through Art Alley in Downtown Monroe, find the Italian Charm Bracelet and Art Alley Gator T-Shirt at The Good Daze! While you’re completing your list of gifts on this popular street in Monroe, you’ll run into the largest street mural in the state of Louisiana – the Art Alley-Gator!

The Trove

Shop a variety of handmade artisan gifts, home décor, plants and other treasures from The Trove in Monroe. Make your home feel special with items made locally with love and the spirit of giving.

Stop by Apero next door and shop their line of premium olive oils and vinegars. Help your loved ones make their cooking dishes with bold flavors by adding one or two of their flavors to your gift list.

Woodstock Monroe

Represent MWM all day long with “Funroe”-themed hats and sweatshirts from Woodstock Monroe. Located in Monroe’s charming Garden District, this shop also carries 318 hats perfect for showing your hometown pride!

Magnolia Alley

Magnolia Alley in downtown West Monroe is where you’ll find gifts that will go great in any room of your friends or families’ homes or office at work. Find some fun antiques and Louisiana inspired handcrafted art to add to your list.

Cotton Port Antique Mall

This antique store in downtown West Monroe keeps their shelves stocked with special items that you forgot existed! You can turn your loved one’s home into a mini museum by giving them the gift of classical merchandise to go in their living room, bedroom or dining room.

Little Blue Kids Boutique

For anyone welcoming a holiday baby or looking to spoil a little one who’s already made their grand arrival - this West Monroe children’s boutique has you covered! Find adorable jumpsuits, dresses, overalls, and more, along with essentials to keep up with your growing bundle of joy throughout the Christmas season.

Bonus: Monroe-West Monroe Museum Gift Shops

Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum: Explore a collection of Louisiana and Coca-Cola themed merchandise for your list this year! Inside the gift shop at the Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum, you can discover small paintings created locally by artists and pieces of jewelry to add to your jewelry collection at home.

The Chennault Aviation and Military Museum: The Chennault Aviation and Military Museum’s gift shop is filled with unique finds perfect for your holiday wish list—or for gifting to a history lover in your life. Popular items include the “Bombers of WWII” Hawaiian shirt, featuring historic imagery of heroic aircraft, and the classic Bomber Jacket, available in black or green. It’s your chance to give (or wear!) a piece of history.

Duck Commander: For Duck Dynasty fans, add some apparel, duck calls, goose calls, hunting gear and kitchen items from the Duck Commander gift shop! As the Ouachita Parish community continues to remember the father of the empire, Phil Robertson, locate the Phil Robertson Pro Series Black Acrylic Duck Call.

Make your gift list as creative as your loved ones! Find one-of-a-kind presents for friends and family from these local businesses and attractions in Monroe-West Monroe.

Candlelight Services

in Monroe - West Monroe

The holidays in Monroe-West Monroe are filled with moments of reflection, joy, and community. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful candlelight service, a festive concert, or a family Christmas celebration, churches across Ouachita Parish are spreading cheer throughout the season. Here’s a list of local services and events to help you plan your holiday calendar.

McClendon Baptist Church

206 Downing Pines Road, West Monroe Events:

· Christmas at McClendon — December 20 & 21 at 5:00 PM

· Christmas Eve “Joy to the World” Service — December 24 at 4:00 PM

· Christmas Eve “Silent Night” Service — December 24 at 5:00 PM

Greater Realness Cathedral

The Gathering

207 Defreese Road, West Monroe

Events:

· Family Christmas Event — December 14 at 5:00 PM

· Christmas Special “His Name is Jesus” — December 21 at 9:00 AM & 10:30 AM

· Christmas Eve Service — December 24 at 5:00 PM

Christ Church

208 Lincoln Street, West Monroe

Events:

· Candlelight Services — December 21 at 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, & 11:00 AM

Life Church

118 South Martin Lane, West Monroe

Events:

· Candlelight Service — December 24 at 5:00 PM

3831 Old Sterlington Road, Monroe Events:

· Candlelight Worship — December 31 at 10:00 PM

North Monroe Baptist Church

210 Finks Hideaway Road, Monroe Events:

· Candlelight Service — December 24 at 4:00 PM & 5:30 PM

Cedar Crest Baptist Church

3245 Arkansas Road, West Monroe Events:

· Christmas Concert — December 21 at 6:00 PM

First Monroe Baptist Church

240 Tower Drive, Monroe Events:

· Christmas Eve Service — December 24 at 5:00 PM

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