This year’s event gets underway tomorrow at 10.m. leaving from 10th Avenue.
It’s really beginning to look and feel like Christmas here on the west coast. For sixty years now the Pasadena Lions Club has been putting smiles on the faces of young and old alike with their annual Santa Claus Parade. This year’s event gets underway tomorrow at 10.m. leaving from 10th Avenue. The theme is “A Lion’s Legacy, 60 seasons of Christmas Magic.” Parade Chair Derek Anthony tells Bayfm’s Lenny Benoit, there will be a breakfast with Santa after the parade and it’s an event the whole community takes part in, the Army Cadets, volunteer firefighters, Leos and Lions members, among others. Floats for the parade will line up around 9:30 tomorrow morning and the sensory zone will be from the intersection of 9th avenue to the Irving station along Main Street.
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Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue putting a pause on new members to allow time to train
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