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'Tis the Season' is theme of this year's parade

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By the Lincoln Journal Star

Monday, Nov 19, 2007 - 04:54:39 pm CST

‘’Tis the Season’ theme for 23rd Star City Holiday Parade Dec. 1

A new corporate arrival to Lincoln will have a key role in the 23rd annual Star City Holiday Parade Dec. 1.

“Tis the Season” is the theme for the parade, to be held starting at 11 a.m.  in downtown Lincoln.

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The Star City Parade's signature float makes its way along O Street on Dec. 2, 2006. (LJS file)
Parade volunteers needed

Volunteers are still needed for the Dec. 1 Star City Holiday Parade.

Parade Director Deb Johnson said about 80 more people are needed to serve as parade marshals.

Marshals are stationed along the parade route to help keep spectators safe. They also assist with street closing and opening and provide information on the locations of restrooms and food.

Volunteer marshals must be at least 18 years old and able to stand for three hours.

“The most important duty is to smile and be friendly,” said Johnson. “It’s a great way to be involved in the parade without a big commitment of time.”

Volunteers are required to attend a short evening training session the week before the parade.

Volunteers age 12 and older also are needed to be banner carriers.

Those interested in volunteering can sign up online at www.starcityholidayparade.org. For more information, call 434-6902.

The parade will be presented by Verizon Wireless, which opened a call center in Lincoln in October, and produced by Updowntowners Inc. and the City of Lincoln.

Verizon is also sponsoring a new float for Major Drummond, the parade mascot.

“Being new to Lincoln, we feel it’s important to get involved in the community,” Karen Opp, human resource manager for Verizon Wireless, said in a news release.

Mayor Chris Beutler, calling himself “a huge fan of the parade,” said he believes “this will be one of the most exciting parades in years.

“The production team and an army of volunteers have created two new floats sponsored by Verizon Wireless and the Community Blood Bank. I hope we have the largest crowd in parade history downtown to enjoy the results of all that hard work.”

Deb Johnson, director of Updowntowners, said the parade attracts about 85,000 people to downtown Lincoln, making it the largest parade of its kind in a five-state area.

The Community Blood Bank is sponsoring a new float for Santa and Mrs. Claus.

“Santa is a long-time blood donor, so he’s looking forward to helping us promote the great work the Community Blood Bank has been doing in Lincoln for 40 years,” said Joyce Halvorsen, blood bank spokeswoman.

Other parade highlights include:

* 16 marching bands, including the 43rd Army Band and bands from Lincoln public high schools, Pius X and Parkview Christian

* Six giant helium balloons

* New community floats created by the Indian Center and Southwest High School

Annual favorites include animal units, clowns, costumed characters, the Star City Sweets, the Lincoln Federal Savings giant piggy bank and Rudolph with Bugle the Elf.

Children are encouraged to bring their letters to Santa with a return address. U.S. Postal Service employees will pick up the letters during the parade, and Santa will write back to them before the holidays.

Pre-parade entertainment will begin at 10 a.m. along the parade route.

Following the parade, the awards ceremony will begin at about 12:45 p.m. in the Lancaster Ballroom at the Cornhusker Marriott. A panel of band professionals will judge the bands in competition. All other judging will be done by a panel of children, ages 8 through 14.

More information on the Star City Parade is available on the City Web site at lincoln.ne.gov and at www.starcityholidayparade.org.

Keep Lincoln and Lancaster County Beautiful is promoting the parade as a litter-free event, and volunteers will be along the parade route to help collect trash and educate the public on the proper disposal of trash.

The parade will be televised live statewide by KOLN-KGIN TV and re-aired Dec. 2 on My TV, Time Warner Cable channel 110.

It also will be re-aired throughout the month of December on 5 CITY-TV, the local government access cable channel.

(See lincoln.ne.gov for 5 CITY-TV schedule.)


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Gregory wrote on November 19, 2007 6:26 pm:
" Wow, what an original theme name!! How about next year we call it, "Santa's Comin' to Town". If that one is taken then how about "Deck the Halls" or "Most Wonderful Time of the Year"!!! Are you kidding me!!! This stuff drives me nuts!! This is why I need to go to the doc by the end of the holidays or just drive me car into an impact rail!!! C'mon Lincoln!! "

Wow wrote on November 20, 2007 9:52 am:
" Chill out Gregory! It's not that big of a deal. I think it's a fine theme and the parade is always fun. Enjoy it, enjoy the holidays. It's the most wonderful time of the year! "

Vanessa wrote on November 28, 2007 10:03 am:
" I don't think the Theme name is supposed to appeal to adults Gregory. The parade is for those who know what the Christmas spirit is all about. As a mother, I intend on taking my daughter to the parade for the first time. I have a feeling that I will have more joy in her reaction than the parade itself. "