O. C. boat parade is on, but if you’re not a local, watch online
Although the coronavirus pandemic has put a damper on many holiday plans, one Christmas tradition will continue this weekend in Huntington Harbour.
The 58th annual Huntington Harbour Boat Parade will go on as scheduled in Huntington Beach, though the Cruise of Lights that would typically follow has been canceled for 2020.
The boat parade is usually offered as a thank you to Huntington Harbour residents for decorating their homes for the Cruise of Lights, a fundraiser for the Philharmonic Society of Orange County’s youth music education.
“Nobody’s going to buy tickets to see a bunch of dark homes,” Philharmonic public relations chair Lara Anderson said. “Even though we can’t do the Cruise of Lights because of COVID- 19, the volunteers decided to go forward and continue the tradition of the parade.”
There are 70 boats signed up and the parade runs Saturday and Sunday, beginning at 5: 30 p. m. Officials said people from out of town
are discouraged from visiting the parade route in person but can watch a livestream on the group’s Facebook page Saturday night. Those interested can also track the parade route.
“We strongly discourage anyone coming from outside the area [ to watch]. It’s nothing we publicize because it’s really by locals, for locals. The harbor is a very small public area, and it’s largely residential,” Anderson said.
The 70 boats enrolled in this year’s parade is more
than usual, partly because residents won’t be hosting parade parties over the weekend, Anderson said. The event is considered safe because social distancing can be maintained on boats, she added.
Dana Point and neighboring Newport Beach canceled their boat parades for 2020. Instead, Newport Beach organizers put together an “official unofficial” parade, scheduled Dec. 17- 19.