Parade of Lights Review – Voting for favorite entries ends today at 6 pm

Photos and story courtesy of Lisa Dawsey Smith.

This year’s Parade of Lights was far and away the biggest in memory. There were 30 preregistered entries. At the starting point the parade ran 25 minutes from beginning to end.

There is one annual title sponsor of the Parade of Lights. We are incredibly grateful to Generac for their continued support and sponsorship of this event. That sponsorship allows for the rehabilitation of the snowflake lights downtown, the parade and promotion of the parade, and the children’s take and make craft station.

 

Online voting for winners of parade prize categories is open until today, Friday, December 13 at 6:00 p.m. (one week after step off of the parade). The community will choose this year’s winners, and as of Thursday evening there have been over 200 in-person and online votes. Descriptions of the categories and the ballot may be accessed through the link below:

https://forms.gle/ujot15Q2MRVH9XbD7

Event attendees are also encouraged to use the link below to provide feedback on the parade, the market, the lighting ceremony, and other elements of the evening. Your comments will enable organizers to improve future events.

https://forms.gle/KBAqZhiVMrt4eApu7

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