Christmas Events in Nacogdoches
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Nine Flags Parade
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Melissa Sparks, left, helps put the finishing touches on the Central Heights Middle School cheerleaders float ahead of the Nine Flags Lighted Christmas Parade on Saturday. The team is coached by Kristi Caldwell, and the float truck was provided by Patrick Lanmon.
- Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel

Nine Flags Parade
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Trey Jones holds his son, Deker, 3, as they prepare to board the disco-themed McWilliams and Sons float ahead of Saturday’s Nine Flags Lighted Christmas Parade though downtown Nacogdoches.
- Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel

Victorian Christmas
Charles Clayton, 11, uses a glue gun to attach decorations to a Christmas craft project with the assistance of his grandmother Anita Benzel on Saturday during the Very Victorian Christmas at the Sterne-Hoya House Museum.
- Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel

Nine Flags Parade
Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel
Nine Flags Lighted Christmas Parade grand marshal Gary Lee Ashcraft displays the Stephen F. Austin State University Axe Em Jacks spirit sign as he rides in a convertible during Saturday’s parade. Ashcraft is retiring this month as CEO of Nacogdoches Area United Way.
- Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel

Loblolly Train
William Ford, 5, waves as a train passes Saturday during the Loblolly Model Railroad at the Nacogdoches Railroad Depot, 101 Old Tyler Road. The Christmas-themed display will be open from noon to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
- Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel
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Nine Flags Parade
Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel
Melissa Sparks, left, helps put the finishing touches on the Central Heights Middle School cheerleaders float ahead of the Nine Flags Lighted Christmas Parade on Saturday. The team is coached by Kristi Caldwell, and the float truck was provided by Patrick Lanmon.
- Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel
Nine Flags Parade
Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel
Nine Flags Lighted Christmas Parade grand marshal Gary Lee Ashcraft displays the Stephen F. Austin State University Axe Em Jacks spirit sign as he rides in a convertible during Saturday’s parade. Ashcraft is retiring this month as CEO of Nacogdoches Area United Way.
- Josh Edwards/The Daily Sentinel
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