Lewisville High School Homecoming Parade Scheduled for Oct. 2

Lewisville, TXLocal News

The Lewisville High School Homecoming Parade is set for Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 6 p. m. , celebrating the spirit of the school and community. The parade will begin at Main and Cowan Streets and will move through Old Town Lewisville, concluding with a pep rally at City Hall.

Cowan Avenue will be closed in the afternoon for parade setup, and Main and Church Streets will be closed from about 5 p. m. until the parade's end, leading to expected detours and delays for drivers in the area. This event is a significant occasion for the school and local community, fostering pride and unity. Following the parade, the homecoming football game will take place on Friday, Oct.

4, at 7 p. m. at Max Goldsmith Stadium, where Lewisville will compete against Denton Braswell. The parade and football game are traditional highlights of the homecoming festivities, drawing participation from students, families, and residents. Community involvement is encouraged, and the events promise to showcase local spirit and camaraderie.

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