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Lewisville Lights Up the Season with Old Town Holiday Stroll: Family Fun, Live Music, and Tree Lighting Ceremony

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Published on November 23, 2025
Lewisville Lights Up the Season with Old Town Holiday Stroll: Family Fun, Live Music, and Tree Lighting CeremonySource: City of Lewisville, TX

The Old Town Lewisville is gearing up for its much-anticipated yearly event, the Old Town Holiday Stroll, slated for December 5 and 6. This festive bash promises family-friendly fun with live tunes and a ceremonial tree lighting to kick off the season's celebrations. According to the city's announcement, the event is in line with the "Old Town" and "Identity, Place, and Communications" Big Moves outlined in the visionary Lewisville 2025 plan, as per the City of Lewisville.

The extravaganza begins on Friday with activities including the Children’s Entrepreneur Market and First Friday vendors, where little moguls and local sellers showcase their wares. Add to that, traditional hayrides through the streets of Old Town starting at 5 p.m., and you've got an enchanted evening, Lewisville Lights!, the town's lighting ceremony hits its stride by 6 p.m., paving the way for a communal viewing of the classic holiday film "Home Alone." For those looking to extend their merrymaking into Saturday, start with a Breakfast with Santa followed by Winter Carnival games from 9 a.m., the event also includes treats like hot dogs and chips served up by the Lewisville Morning Rotary at 11 a.m., alongside the Motorcycle Toy Run departure, lining up Main Street for the 12:30 p.m. parade presented by Huffines Auto Dealerships will be a spectacle not to be missed.

The list of local enterprises backing this holiday hoopla reads like a who's who of community support—City of Lewisville, Old Town Business Association, and Huffines Auto Dealerships, just to name a few. Joining the sponsor parade are notable entities like TStream, Johnson Feed, and Medical City Lewisville, along with others committed to delivering holiday cheer to residents and visitors alike—all highlighted in the official announcement.