Marin Independent Journal

Rose Parade celebrates 131st year

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PASADENA » After a flyover by a B-2 stealth bomber, marching bands and floral floats took to the streets under mostly sunny California skies as the 131st Rose Parade drew hundreds of thousands of spectators on New Year’s Day.

Among the fanciful floats was an award-winning entry from the Chinese American Heritage Foundation that marked the 75th anniversar­y of the U.S. victory in World War II and honored the sacrifices of women and minorities in the military.

A Curtiss P-40 Flying Tiger fighter and Sherman tank on the float were decorated in eucalyptus leaves with accents of black onion seed, white sweet rice and red ilex berries.

After the bomber streaked overhead, a performanc­e by singer Ally Brooke kicked off the colorful

proceeding­s.

The annual extravagan­za on Wednesday in Pasadena featured dozens of floats decked out with countless flowers and waving celebritie­s.

There were just a few clouds and temperatur­es reached the mid 60s (about

18 degrees Celsius) after a chilly night.

It has rained only once on the Rose Parade in the past six decades — that was in 2006 — and it has never been canceled because of weather.

The theme of the 2020 parade is “The Power of

Hope.” The grand marshals are actresses Rita Moreno and Gina Torres and Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez.

A beaming Moreno waved from a rose-adorned antique car with her two adult grandsons.

“Aquatic Aspiration­s,” a float built by students at California Polytechni­c State University, featured a submarine, Hope, festooned with red and orange lentils, white mums, silver leaf, and seaweed.

Spectators started lining the 5.5-mile (8.9-kilometer) route on Tuesday, many of them camping on sidewalks and braving overnight temperatur­es in the 40s (around 5 degrees Celsius).

Pasadena police said there were no known threats to the parade, and spectator safety would remain the first priority and security would be tight. No major problems were reported.

 ?? MICHAEL OWEN BAKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Shriners Hospitals for Children float travels along the 131st Rose Parade route in Pasadena on Wednesday.
MICHAEL OWEN BAKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Shriners Hospitals for Children float travels along the 131st Rose Parade route in Pasadena on Wednesday.

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