Whanganui Midweek

Epic Christmas Parade planned

Parade will bring whole community together

- Steve Carle

An epic Christmas Parade is planned by Mainstreet Whanganui on Saturday, December 9, at 2pm. The long-running parade has its roots back in 1909, when George Kersley’s Wanganui store “The Economic’ advertised the appearance of Mother and Father Christmas, who arrived in Whanganui by motor car.

The parade has become one of the biggest annual events held in Whanganui, and will be followed by a free family event at Majestic Square. It will feature two performanc­es by the IPU Kodama Japanese Drum Team.

This runs from 3pm till 4pm and provides the chance to meet Santa, who will once again display his lollythrow­ing skills at the giant end-ofparade lolly scramble.

“The Christmas Parade brings the whole community together in a positive and inclusive setting, and is a fantastic way to showcase your organisati­on’s talent and diversity while participat­ing in a fun afternoon out for entertaine­rs and audience alike,” said Geoff Follett, who is in charge of member liaison and design at Mainstreet Whanganui.

“Head to the city centre to enjoy the Mainstreet Whanganui Christmas Parade. It is an opportunit­y for the community to come together and celebrate the festive season. There is still room for a few more floats.

“In the last 14 years, rain has never stopped the parade, only Covid in 2021,” he said.

Parade highlights

Thomas the Tank Engine; The Cinderella pumpkin; classic and vintage cars Moston School: An Alice in Wonderland Christmas float; Whanganui Roller Sports Incorporat­ed: Skaters skating along with a truck; Men’s Shed: Snoopy and the Red Barron, plus an as yet undisclose­d, recently created float; Community Drumming Whanganui; Brass Whanganui Concert Brass; The Whanganui Highland Pipe Band; Whanganui Junior Surf; Whanganui Boys and Girls Gym Club; River Rockers Whanganui; Whanganui Scout Group; River City Filipino Club; and Santa in his sleigh.

New entries

Trident Homes Whanganui, Whanganui Toy Library: Dressed up Christmas toy workshop float, River City Press: The Tram, MP Carl Bates: Trailer or purpose-built float, Keith Hay Homes: Branded ute towing their Wendy house - which can be won decorated for Christmas and kids dressed up as elves, Talileleia of Samoa Entertainm­ent Group.

Still time to enter your float

To encourage creativity in float entries, Mainstreet will once again be awarding the best floats. Best vehicle float $200, best walking float $200, best costumes $200.

 ?? ?? Santa was dressed to impress in last year’s Whanganui Christmas Parade.
Santa was dressed to impress in last year’s Whanganui Christmas Parade.

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