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Santa Drive-By Returns to Wrentham on Dec. 13

Santa Drive-By Returns to Wrentham on Dec. 13

Wrentham is getting ready for one of its most joyful holiday traditions as Santa makes his way through town on Saturday, December 13, for the annual “Santa Comes to Wrentham” drive-by event
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Santa Drive-By Returns to Wrentham on Dec. 13

Wrentham is getting ready for one of its most joyful holiday traditions as Santa makes his way through town on Saturday, December 13, for the annual “Santa Comes to Wrentham” drive-by event. The evening brings families outside to wave from their porches and driveways as Santa, escorted by local police and fire crews, travels along neighborhoods spreading cheer in the days leading up to Christmas.

This event has become a favorite for families who look forward to hearing sirens in the distance, signaling Santa’s approach. The drive-by format lets children experience the excitement of seeing Santa up close without crowds or long lines, making it a relaxed, festive moment during a busy season. Parents often describe how meaningful it is for younger children to see Santa roll through their own street, waving from atop a decorated emergency vehicle lit with holiday colors.

The Big Picture
The tradition of Santa touring Wrentham began as a small community effort and has grown into a coordinated town celebration with a set route and escort. The event typically starts around dusk, allowing Santa’s lights to shine brightly as he passes each neighborhood. Families gather outside with hot chocolate, bundled in hats and coats, waiting to catch a glimpse of Santa as he waves from the fire apparatus. Local volunteers help plan the route so that Santa can visit as many streets as possible before the evening wraps up.

The drive-by has quickly become a highlight of the holiday season because of how personal it feels. Rather than having families travel to one central location, Santa brings the celebration straight to them. The excitement builds as updates roll in about Santa’s location, with residents listening for the familiar sound of sirens that signal he’s turning onto the next street.

What’s Happening Now
With the event returning this December, Wrentham officials and volunteers are preparing the route and coordinating timing to ensure Santa reaches neighborhoods across town. Families are encouraged to follow updates from the town so they know approximately when Santa will pass through their area. Children often make signs, wear festive hats, or bring bells to ring as Santa’s vehicle approaches, turning each stop into a small celebration. For many households, it has become a yearly ritual to step outside, wave, and snap photos as Santa drives by.

Community Reactions and Impact
Residents consistently describe the Santa drive-by as one of Wrentham’s most heartwarming traditions. It brings neighbors together, sparks excitement on quiet streets, and creates simple but memorable moments for young children. Parents appreciate that the event is accessible, safe, and community-driven. For volunteers, firefighters, and police officers, the night is a chance to connect with residents in a festive and positive way.

Conclusion
As December 13 approaches, anticipation is building across Wrentham for the return of Santa’s holiday tour. The drive-by event captures the small-town spirit of the season, blending tradition, joy, and community connection into a single night. With Santa waving from the fire truck and families greeting him from their doorsteps, the event continues to be a cherished part of Wrentham’s holiday celebrations.