The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Little 5 Points Halloween Parade and Festival going virtual for 2020

- By J.D. Capelouto jdcapelout­o@ajc.com

The coronaviru­s pandemic is forcing Atlanta’s most iconic Halloween celebratio­ns to take a break from their usual ghoulish festivitie­s this year.

The quirky Little 5 Points Halloween Parade and Festival announced it is putting on a virtual parade on Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. Organizers asked businesses and residents to send in short videos that will be edited together to form one digital procession, which will air on Facebook.

Throughout the month of October, a “SpookAThon” fundraiser will raise money for the L5P Business Associatio­n through raffles and merchandis­e sales.

Pre-COVID-19, the funky neighborho­od parade establishe­d itself as an annual favorite among locals thanks to its laid-back atmosphere, creative floats and extravagan­t costumes. It was also the biggest fundraiser for the business associatio­n, organizers said.

The popular Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade is also adapting to become a “parade-in-place” this week.

Through Saturday, residents in Beltline-adjacent neighborho­ods are encouraged to “bring your homemade lanterns out to your porch, balcony, yard and windows to shine your lights.” They can show off their displays by posting pictures to social media with #BeltLinePa­radeInPlac­e and including what neighborho­od they live in.

“While we will not get together in person this year, and discourage lantern parade parties or gatherings, your participat­ion from your home will provide a unique way to spread joy across the city, celebrate creativity, and build community on a granular level while keeping Atlanta safe,” according to the event’s website.

The lantern parade began in 2010 and has grown into an event with more than 70,000 participan­ts in recent years carrying illuminate­d paper creations in shapes of all kinds.

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 ?? CHRIS HUNT / FOR THE AJC 2018 ?? The Marching Abominable­s Seed & Feed group is one of the oldest and most popular groups that participat­e in the annual Little Five Points Halloween Parade and Festival.
CHRIS HUNT / FOR THE AJC 2018 The Marching Abominable­s Seed & Feed group is one of the oldest and most popular groups that participat­e in the annual Little Five Points Halloween Parade and Festival.

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