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Darryl Hall and Mayor Steven used part of the episode to promote Montgomery’s holiday schedule. They encouraged listeners to attend the Christmas parade on December 12 and the zoo’s winter-wonderland lighting, which Steven described as ‘‘new and improved with more to come.’’
Steven said he participates in civic holiday events (the city tree and zoo lighting) and described the state Christmas tree as the governor’s tree overlooking the riverfront at Riverwalk Park; he clarified his role as an attendee for the state tree event and as an active participant for the city tree and zoo lights. He reiterated that many activities are free and urged families to come out and enjoy the season.
The hosts also asked listeners to support local bowl teams at the Veterans Bowl and promoted community involvement in upcoming December sports and parade activities. Specific times, parade route, and event permit or funding details were not provided in the broadcast; listeners were asked to check local event listings and the city’s websites for logistical details.
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