
The streets of Fairfield were bustling with the holiday spirit as the City of Fairfield Police Department issued a traffic advisory, alerting the public to expect delays on Dixie Hwy. near Donald Dr. This was due to the Fairfield Food Pantry - Ohio Thanksgiving Meal Food Distribution event, which took place between 12 pm and 3 pm, as noted in the City of Fairfield Police Department's social media post. The advisory reminded those in need of a reminder that the assistance was available "While Supplies Last."
Saturday night, delivered with the sort of punctual kick-off that only a well-oiled civic event can muster, the 7th Annual Parade of Lights commenced at 6 p.m. from Waterworks Park. Fairfield residents gathered with anticipation, lining the streets wrapped in their winter gear and clutching warm beverages, their breath visible in the cold November air. The parade was covered in a recent Facebook update from the City of Fairfield Police Department.
During the food distribution, the local community displayed an outpouring of support, with many coming out to contribute to the efforts. The food pantry's initiative is an annual endeavor to provide Thanksgiving meals to those in need, fostering a sense of communal care and thankfulness among Fairfield's residents.









