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Neighbors December 8, 2018 10:00 am

Santa’s jolly parade

By Breanne Williams

  • Each year four guest judges come out to evaluate each group for the awards.

  • The Christmas Parade is one of the largest events in Plant City, drawing many thousands of attendees to downtown.

  • Bryan Elementary School built a festive boat for its annual float.

  • Wilson Elementary had a tropical jungle paradise as its float.

  • RAMM Recycling decorated some of its equipment in holiday lights to get in the Christmas spirit.

  • Lowes had reindeer running around greeting attendees and a light up vehicle for the festive parade.

  • Drawdy's Dance School had a nutcracker themed float.

  • Many of the floats were adorned with blow-up holiday decorations as well as speakers blasting Christmas music.

  • Frank Labarbera was the grand marshall this year. Labarbera is one of the original Plant City Christmas Parade organizers and has served behind the scenes for years.

  • These young railroad fanatics rode the parade route in a custom made train for the Robert W. Willaford. Railroad Museum.

  • Strawberry Queen Ally Burt and her court made an appearance at the parade.

  • Some of the costumes during the parade took a creative turn on classic holiday decor.

  • No parade is complete without festive holiday baton twirlers.

  • The parade is a highlight for both the adults in attendance as well as the hundreds of children that participate in the event.

  • The parade is one of the most cherished events in Plant City and lasts for approximately two hours.

  • Marching bands from local schools participated in the parade. Many wore Santa hats or had lights on their instruments.

  • At the end of the parade was Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus.

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One of the largest events of the year draws thousands of festive attendees to downtown Plant City as they eagerly await the arrival of Santa Claus.

The annual Plant City Christmas Parade was held Friday night and 80 floats and groups marched from Collins and Alsobrook Streets, traveling north on Collins through downtown, turned right onto Reynolds Street and ended at the courthouse. People began placing their chairs at their preferred spot days before the event and came hours early to camp out for a front row seat.

Frank Labarbera was the grand marshall this year. Labarbera is one of the original Plant City Christmas Parade organizers and has served behind the scenes for years.

Four guest judges came from out of town to evaluate the “Best High School Entry,” “Best Marching Unit,” “Best Church Entry,” “Best Business Entry” and the “Best Overall Entry.”

Best Overall Unit– Hillsborough County Public Schools Transportation

Best Church Unit – GracePoint Church

Best Business Unit – Backbone Roofing

Best School Unit – Tomlin Middle Gentlemen's Quest

Best Marching Unit – Strawberry Crest High School Band

Everyone from PCPD to local churches and the Strawberry Queen and Court were present for the event and cheers rang out up and down the streets as children attempted to catch the tossed beads and candy.

When Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus made their appearance local children let out a squeal as they yelled to catch the attention of jolly St. Nick.

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