
Tis the season in Slidell for golf carts decked in holiday finery. Mayor Cromer has opened the call for participants in the Olde Towne Slidell Community Christmas Golf Cart Parade, a fixture in the City of Slidell's festive season calendar. Interested residents can now register their decked-out golf carts for the event scheduled on November 30. Kicking off at 5 p.m. in the heart of Olde Towne, the parade promises a merry procession for the community to enjoy.
Here's the scoop for those wanting to take part: registration is entirely free, but there's a catch – only the first 100 golf carts to sign up can join the parade, so better act fast. According to the details posted on the City of Slidell's official website, to get in on the fun, simply fill out the provided form. Once decorated, these golf carts become mobile displays of holiday cheer, each a small tableau of the owners' Christmas spirit.
For aficionados of small-town charm and community spirit, the Olde Towne Slidell parade has become a beloved pre-Christmas tradition. It's not just a parade – it's an expression of the collective excitement that sweeps through Slidell as winter's chill settles in. Families and friends come together, hands busied with tinsel and lights, to transform ordinary golf carts into festive floats. The colorful ensemble will then roll through the streets, delighting onlookers and injecting a dose of holiday enthusiasm into the Olde Towne atmosphere.
The golf cart parade is more than just a spectacle; it’s an opportunity for the community to bond through shared creativity and joyful effort. If you wish to participate in this community event, visit the registration form on the City of Slidell's official website and mark your calendar for November 30. This year’s event, which brings together neighbors and friends in a collective celebration, unites the spirit of the season with the hum of electric motors and the laughter of those who still find wonder in the simple things.









