Warren, PA 16365
United States of America
I think the strangest thing I saw in this year's parade was the appearance made by Santa .... And yes I mean the guy in the red suit that rides a sleigh pulled by eight reindeer. Well, except that he came into town riding a bright red 1951 Ford pickup truck wearing a t-shirt instead of the winter coat you would traditionally see him in. So what was the reason for Santa to be in town? Well, he was promoting the Warren Christmas Parade to be held later this year. Who knows, maybe he was checking to see how the kids behaved at this time of year ... hard to say for sure.
Overall I have to say that this year's parade was one of the more balanced I've seen in quite awhile. There was a period of time where I felt like I was watching a car show, and most of the cars were modern cars I saw all the time on the road, so I had grown bitter with regards to the parade. I'm ok with cars being in the parade but not to the point to where that's the bulk of the parade. This year was impressive in that there was a balance in terms of the car to band ratio or the number of dance teams and horses, it was a parade that I think that just about everyone could find something they enjoyed in it. Through today's parade I learned some things I didn't know and got ideas for other things I could write about. So not only was it entertaining, but it was in a sense inspiring, which is something I never thought I would use to describe any parade. I hope that future parades are as good or better then this year's parade.
Many thanks to the Warren Jaycees and the countless other sponsors, volunteers and other participants who make the Warren, PA 4th of July celebration a reality each year.
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Post a CommentI was there for the 2010 parade.