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Organizers of the annual event say they’re hoping to exceed last year’s fundraising total of just over $39,000, setting a goal of $40,000. The event lights up the parade route, but more importantly, donates money collected to four worthy charities: Autism Ontario – Thunder Bay and District, the George Jeffrey Children’s Centre, the Thunder Bay branch of Special Olympics Ontario and the Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding Association.
Stephenson said the event has proven to be one of the most popular of the year in Thunder Bay for a number of different reasons. Once again, the parade will begin at 7 p.m. at Manitoulin Transport on Main Street, continuing up the Harbour Expressway to Memorial Avenue.
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