On Saturday, December 6th, “Not Your Average Holiday Parade, YaJagoff!” takes place between 10am – 11:30am with brief 10-15 minute stops at 5 Downtown Pittsburgh locations. 

Not Your Average Holiday Parade, YaJagoff!, image of the Burgh Bus, Hosted by John & Rachael, December 6, 10 AM, Parade Stops: Gingerbread Display, PPG Ice Rink, Market Square, Kids Play at Ft. Duquesne Blvd., Heinz Hall Courtyard, Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership

This year, the Jags teamed up with the downtown powerhouses at the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership for a unique spin on the already unique parade.

“We couldn’t let the fake parade concept subside, and our friends at the PDP are masters of activations,” said YaJagoff creator John Chamberlin. “The little touches and surprises this year epitomize local Pittsburgh.”

YaJagoff! sitting in the bed of a truck at an event. Not Your Average Holiday Parade.

The Burgh Bus, a Pittsburgh-themed party bus, will load a few famed Yinzer passengers at the Convention Center, then progress along the route with brief stops at each of the locations.

At each stop, various Pittsburgh personalities, including Desarae Legros of Cooking, Comedy, Chaos, Ellen Kotzin of Pittsburgh Hills, The Kahone Concept, and Chris Beers of Grandpa Joe’s will unload from the bus and serve as a pop-up holiday party. 

Leading the charge are resident Jag Marshalls, John and Rachael, who will interview downtown business owners and other personalities for 5-10 minutes at each location. 

Then, the passengers will reboard the bus and do it all over again at the next destination, spreading holiday cheer to jags all over downtown. 

Snoopy & the Bread Baron art sign at Mancini'sImage via Made in PGH

The parade route will progress as follows:

The Gingerbread House display outside of the City County Building

PPG Ice Rink – 4, PPG Place, Third Ave Suite 100

Market Square

Holiday Kids Play & Selfie Garden – Ft. Duquesne Blvd

Santa’s House – Heinz Hall Courtyard

The best way to enjoy the full “parade” is to head to stop number one, then after the Burgh Bus departs, walk to the next parade route stop (repeating for each of the 5 locations). 

If you can only visit one or two stops that’s fine, too! The planned timing will have “Not Your Average Parade” arriving at the Gingerbread House display at 10am, PPG Ice Rink at 10:25am, Market Square at 10:45am, Ft. Duquesne at 11:10-ish, and Santa’s house at 11:30-ish.

Channing of Made in PGH standing with Santa at an eventImage via Made in PGH

Expect parade fanfare, like candy and stickers of course, while learning about where to spend family fun time over the holidays in Downtown Pittsburgh. 

Can’t stop at one of the locations between 10am – 11:15am? YaJagoff will video the entire process and post it on the YaJagoff podcast the Friday before Christmas.

This content was provided by a local, independent contributor to Made in PGH, a lifestyle blog.

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Mo Macel

Mo is a pun-loving Pittsburgher who likes to take photos and write. When not focusing on her kiddos, you’ll find her pursuing happiness and working on living the American Dream via one craft beer at a time. She blogs at givegodyouryes.com and fullhipster.com.