The annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade, which is held the Saturday before Thanksgiving, returns at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18, in Downtown Silver Spring. The parade will again feature a diverse range of participants—and the event organizers are seeking volunteers to assist in the widely attended gathering.
The parade will begin at the intersection of Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street in the Silver Spring Arts and Entertainment District, then proceed south along Georgia Avenue, ending at Silver Spring Avenue. The initial performances are scheduled to take place at the start of the parade, where WJLA-TV’s First Alert meteorologist and Good Morning Washington host Eileen Whelan will serve as the emcee.
The parade will feature more than 100 units, highlighted by high school and college marching bands and drum lines, captivating floats, lively dance troupes, beauty queens, fire trucks and groups showcasing talented dogs and rescue animals. The event will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by County Executive Marc Elrich, followed by a marching band performance. The parade will then feature units celebrating harvest and Thanksgiving themes, live performances by cultural dance groups including the Maryland Youth Ballet, Hanukah inflatables and Santa’s festive float playing holiday music as the grand finale.
The parade will be held rain or shine. For more information, visit https://www.silverspringdowntown.com/montgomery-county-thanksgiving-parade.
Register to Volunteer
The Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade organization is seeking volunteers—age 13 and older—to dress up in costume and ride on the floats, to act as unit leaders and to take the lead as inflatable and balloon handlers.
The hours for volunteers are 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on parade day, and volunteers are expected to be present for the duration of the event. The meeting point for volunteers is the Silver Spring Civic Building at One Veterans Place, located at Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street. To register as a parade volunteer, visit https://www.silverspringdowntown.com/montgomery-county-thanksgiving-parade/Volunteering.
Parade Day Road Closures
The parade and festivities will require some road closures in the Downton Silver Spring area.
Northbound and southbound lanes of Georgia Avenue, from East-West Highway to Colesville Road, will close at 6 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18, and re-open at the conclusion of the parade (approximately 1 p.m.). Traffic should detour to East-West Highway.
Free parking will be available in public garages including the Sligo Avenue Garage, the Cameron Street Garage and the Bonifant Street Garage next to the Silver Spring Metrorail Station. The Ellsworth Street Garage is closed on parade day, starting at 2 a.m., to accommodate the parade organization.
Parade goers are encouraged to take the Metro Red Line to the Silver Spring station, just west of Georgia Avenue.
The following roads will be closed from 6 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18 (parking restrictions begin at 2 a.m.):
- Northbound and southbound Georgia Avenue between East-West Highway and Colesville Road.
- Cedar Street between Colesville Road and Wayne Avenue.
- Pershing Drive from Cedar Street to Veterans Place.
- Veterans Place from Pershing to Ellsworth Drive.
- Ellsworth Drive from Georgia Avenue to Cedar Street.
- Roeder Road from Fenton Street to Cedar Street.
- Fenton Street from Cameron Street to Wayne Avenue.
- Wayne Avenue from Georgia Avenue to Fenton Street.
- Bonifant Street from Georgia Avenue to Fenton Street.
- Thayer Avenue from Georgia Avenue to Fenton Street.
- Silver Spring Avenue from Georgia Avenue to Fenton Street.