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The annual D.R. Johnson Memorial Timber Truckers Light Parade leaves Riddle on its way towards Myrtle Creek Saturday night.
MICHAEL SULLIVAN/News-Review photos
The annual D.R. Johnson Memorial Timber Truckers Light Parade leaves Riddle on its way towards Myrtle Creek Saturday night.
MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review
The annual D.R. Johnson Memorial Timber Truckers Light Parade leaves Riddle on its way towards Myrtle Creek Saturday night.
MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review
A group looks on as the annual D.R. Johnson Memorial Timber Truckers Light Parade passes outside Riddle on its way towards Myrtle Creek Saturday night.
MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review
For 27 years, thousands of people have taken to south county streets the second Saturday in December to watch a variety of vehicles covered in hundreds of thousands of Christmas lights travel between Riddle and Myrtle Creek for a holiday tradition known as the D.R. Johnson Memorial Timber Truckers Light Parade.
This yearâs parade will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12.
According to the Myrtle Creek-Tri City Chamber of Commerce, as many as 15,000 people line up each year along the parade route. An average of 45 participants covered in countless Christmas lights and decorations will meet at D.R. Johnson Lumber Co. in Riddle and travel five miles into downtown Myrtle Creek.