Detroit Free Press

High-flying balloon characters star in Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade

- Bobby Caina Calvan

NEW YORK – Throngs of spectators lined the streets of New York on Thursday as colorful, high-flying balloons helped usher in the holiday season during the Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade.

The annual tradition, which dates back nearly a century, packed streets as a procession of giant inflatable­s and floats streamed for more than 40 blocks from Central Park to Herald Square.

Children balanced atop metal barricades and hung from scaffoldin­g to watch the balloons amid mostly sunny skies and a slight breeze.

“Blue, Blue. There’s Blue,” yelled Divyam Kumar, 6, as his father helped balance him and his 4-year-old brother, Aanu Aryan, on a metal rail.

The youngster was referring to the star of the animated show “Blue’s Clues” – not to be confused with the internatio­nal cartoon sensation Bluey, an Australian cattle pup making her parade debut.

Bluey’s balloon towered as tall as a fourstory building and stretched as wide as seven taxi cabs.

Stuart, the one-eyed Minion, was also there to thrill the crowd.

But it was Snoopy that especially caught the eye of Brenner Chenenko, 8, even more so than the more contempora­ry pups.

“It’s one of the classics,” said the youngster from Rochester, New York, who lined the parade route with his father, Nate, and grandfathe­r John Wopperer.

It was the first time the father and son had seen the parade in person. Wopperer last saw a parade live three years ago, before the pandemic sidelined the event for a year.

Snoopy, dressed as an astronaut, was followed by another old-time favorite, Papa Smurf.

This year’s parade featured 16 giant balloons, 28 floats, 40 novelty and heritage inflatable­s, 12 marching bands, 10 performanc­e groups, 700 clowns and one Santa Claus.

The characters were joined by singer Paula Abdul, in her first parade appearance; indie pop band Fitz and the Tantrums; boy band Big Time Rush; “Blue’s Clues & You!” host Josh Dela Cruz; singer Gloria Estefan; gospel singer Kirk Franklin; actor Mario Lopez; reggae star Ziggy Marley; and Miss America 2022 Emma Broyles.

Singers Joss Stone, Jordin Sparks and Betty Who were also part of the festivitie­s, as were the stars of Peacock’s “Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin” – Adam Devine, Sarah Hyland and Flula Borg. Jimmy Fallon and The Roots were on a float celebratin­g Central Park.

President Joe Biden and Jill Biden called into the parade. President Biden thanked firefighte­rs, police officers and first responders, saying, “They never take a break.”

They thanked the troops and President Biden said he would be reaching out to speak to some today.

Asked about their plans for the day in Nantucket, Massachuse­tts, the Bidens said it would involve family, and some time spent locally, thanking first responders.

In Plymouth, Massachuse­tts, the English settlement founded by the Pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower, two annual events were being held to embrace “all aspects” of the holiday, town officials said.

Costumed participan­ts were reenacting their annual Thanksgivi­ng Day “Pilgrim Progress” procession, representi­ng the 51 survivors of that first brutal winter of 1621 – although Thursday’s crew had better conditions, with sunny skies and temperatur­es in the 40s.

There also was a “National Day of Mourning” honoring Indigenous ancestors and protesting against racism and oppression.

 ?? JEENAH MOON/AP ?? The Tom Turkey float leads the way during the Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade in New York on Thursday.
JEENAH MOON/AP The Tom Turkey float leads the way during the Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade in New York on Thursday.
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Day Parade in New York on Thursday.
ANDRES KUDACKI/AP Performers move through Sixth Avenue during the Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade in New York on Thursday.

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