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Santa Swaps Sleigh for Motorcycle to Spread Holiday Cheer Across Montgomery County

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Published on December 11, 2024
Santa Swaps Sleigh for Motorcycle to Spread Holiday Cheer Across Montgomery CountySource: Google Street View

The holiday spirit is about to rev up in Montgomery County as Santa Claus, escorted by the Montgomery County Department of Police – Centralized Traffic Section, embarks on his Annual Santa Ride. This beloved event, slated for today, aims to deliver joy and a splash of red-and-white merriment, making a heartwarming stop at the Children's Inn at NIH.

Departing from the 5th District Police Station in Germantown at 10 a.m., Santa's sleigh will be a motorcycle this time around, weaving through the county with several opportunities for the public to catch a glimpse. Along the ride, adorned with the glint of tinsel and the shine of a badge, each stop allows for the young and young-at-heart to meet and greet jolly ol' Saint Nick himself.

According to the Montgomery County Police recent announcement, the schedule is packed as Santa makes his way from the Poolesville Tractor Supply at 10:25 a.m. to the final jolly hurrah at the NIH Children's Inn, expected around 4:30 p.m. In between, the entourage will pull reins at locations including the Clarksburg Outlets, Kentlands Market Square, and the Harris Teeter in Olney, among others.