Planning underway for third annual A Very GNV Holiday Parade
Published on June 20, 2025
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (June 20, 2025) – Planning is in full swing for the third annual A Very GNV (GEE-en-vee) Holiday Parade, set for Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. The popular event once again will bring music, color and celebration to downtown Gainesville beginning at noon, followed by a holiday dance party, tree lighting at the Thomas Center and carriage rides through the Duckpond neighborhood.
Since its debut in 2023, A Very GNV Holiday Parade has grown into a signature seasonal tradition. Last year’s festivities featured more than 110 entries, including floats, dance troupes, school bands and faith-based and civic organizations. The family-friendly event drew thousands of spectators to University Avenue, where volunteers and community groups brought holiday cheer to life.
As this year’s planning continues, the Greater Gainesville Chamber of Commerce is again serving as fiscal agent and managing sponsorship registrations. Sponsorships are available at a variety of levels, with recognition opportunities for businesses, nonprofits and individuals who want to contribute to one of Gainesville’s most visible and joyful community celebrations.
Organizations and businesses can learn more by visiting the Chamber page for parade support and sponsorship opportunities.
Gainesville City Commissioner Cynthia Moore Chestnut, who led the effort to create the holiday parade and now serves as its champion, emphasized the community spirit the event fosters.
“This parade has become a beloved part of our holiday season,” said Commissioner Chestnut. “It’s a celebration of everything Gainesville has to offer — families, students, churches, schools and businesses all coming together. It’s about joy, pride and visibility and it’s the most unifying event we host all year.”
In addition to its community impact, the parade provides a timely boost for downtown merchants, restaurants and local service providers. With thousands of visitors arriving to celebrate, the area receives higher levels of foot traffic and exposure while the holiday season gets underway.
“Events like this don’t just build memories — they help build our local economy,” said City Manager Cynthia W. Curry. “When people come downtown to enjoy a free, community-centered event, they also discover shops, dine out, stop at food vendors and share the experience with others. The impact is wide-reaching.”
Manager Curry added that under her direction, city departments are working to fine-tune logistics and safety measures to ensure a smooth, accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs is coordinating a full calendar of holiday programming to complement the parade. Live performances, youth activities, lighting displays and other winter festivities are in the works, with more details to come later this year.
As a fiscally responsible municipality, the City of Gainesville relies on community donations and business sponsorships to bring the parade to life. Those interested in supporting the event are encouraged to get involved early to secure sponsorship benefits and help shape one of Gainesville’s most meaningful seasonal traditions.
Those wishing to appear in the parade procession can register their entry through a form available on the parade website.