plus 2, Toledo parade kicks off holidays - Toledo Blade |
- Toledo parade kicks off holidays - Toledo Blade
- Annual holiday parade draws thousands to downtown Toledo - Toledo Blade
- Mitsubishi mulls gasoline version of wee EV - Automotive News
Toledo parade kicks off holidays - Toledo Blade Posted: 29 Nov 2009 04:39 AM PST Don't try to fool Joe Lassiter. The dog helium balloon carrying a giant rolled-up Blade newspaper was one of at least 70 entries in a parade that entertained thousands of people lining Summit Street, Jackson Boulevard, and Huron Street. Parade kicks off the holidays tomtroy@theblade.com or 419-724-6058. This content has passed through fivefilters.org. |
Annual holiday parade draws thousands to downtown Toledo - Toledo Blade Posted: 29 Nov 2009 12:57 AM PST Thousands of people lined downtown Toledo's streets for the annual Holiday Parade Saturday. The parade, sponsored by The Blade, Buckeye CableSystem, and Taylor Automotive Group, featured SpongeBob SquarePants as parade marshal and a five-story-tall nutcracker balloon. And of course, Santa Claus brought up the rear. Blade adverting manager Mike Mori promised the parade would be the biggest yet, and some of the parade spectators agreed. "Most definitely, there's a lot more stuff, it's a lot better than last year," said James Fink, of Byrne Road, who said he and his fiancee, Shelly Toda, come to the parade annually. They brought children and nephews along to share in the annual tradition. "It gets you in the holiday spirit with the kids," said Ms. Toda. The parade followed Summit Street from Jefferson Street, turned left on Jackson Boulevard, and left again on Huron Street. The entire route was lined, up to two or three people deep in places. Entries included the high school marching bands; Zenobia Shrine members in mini-cars and Jeepsters; and the cast of "A Christmas Carol" playing at the Stranahan Theater. There were restaurant floats, horses and ponies, motorcycles, clowns, and a giant dog balloon holding in his mouth a giant rolled up newspaper - The Blade. The team of volunteers holding the dog's strings evoked cheers when they went into a twirl. Mayor Carty Finkbeiner kicked off the parade, while Mayor-elect Mike Bell walked in the parade, acknowledging cheers in his University of Toledo baseball cap and black overcoat. "It's more than I thought would show up," said Ms. Stevenson. "We should have got here earlier." As downtown residents, both were glad to see the activity. The weather was cold and sunny, but not too cold. Before the parade, 10 families had breakfast with Santa at the Imagination Station, a privilege granted them as winners of a contest. Mr. Mori estimated the crowd at about 30,000, or about twice what he thought turned out last year. Many of the parade-goers with children next went to Kris Kringle Village in Erie Street Market, featuring children's activities, ice carving demonstrations, and a display by the Imagination Station. Horse-drawn carriage rides were scheduled to leave from the market and once the parade was over, Santa settled in at the village, kept company by live reindeer. The Village continues until 5 p.m. on Saturday and will be open on Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. This content has passed through fivefilters.org. |
Mitsubishi mulls gasoline version of wee EV - Automotive News Posted: 22 Nov 2009 08:54 PM PST This content has passed through fivefilters.org. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
You are subscribed to email updates from Add Images to any RSS Feed To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar