“I really love doing this parade,” said George Davies, the organizer and marshall for the 2013 Santa Claus parade held in Morrisburg, Saturday, December 7. “It’s not just the little ones, it’s the seniors and everybody in between who make it all worthwhile.”
And judging from the smiles and applause, people who lined the parade route through the town were enchanted with the big parade.
“It was a great day, weather wise,” Davies said, “you couldn’t have asked for a nicer day. I think we had a good turn-out to see the parade, and lots of people taking part in it.”
Riding a 4-wheeler on loan from Jim’s Performance Plus, George was everywhere along the route. “Everything went pretty smoothly,” he said, “and the OPP were on hand to control the traffic in town and along county road 2. (Floats marshalled in the Canadian Tire parking lot and the Upper Canada Playhouse lot.) We also had spotters in key positions along the route equipped with radios loaned by the South Dundas Fire and Emergency Services.”
The 2013 Santa Claus parade boasted over 50 floats with five bands providing seasonal music: the Brockville Lions Steel Band, the Royal West Academy of Montreal Band, the Cornwall Air Cadets Band, the Kemptville Legion Pipe Band and the Maple Leaf Brass Band from Ottawa.
There were some first time local entries this year. “Both the BIA and the Fire Services had floats this year. And we had many return participants.”
Crowds enjoyed the four legged friends who also took part in this year’s parade. These ranged from Eddie the Service Dog (who turned up on the Morrisburg & District Duck Dynasty float) to several therapy dogs, in full costume, walking the whole route, while miniature horses, wearing their Christmas finery, either rode on a float or pranced along with the parade.
Responsibility for contacting and securing participants and bands, organizing every aspect of the parade itself, then dealing with clean up and costume retrievals falls yearly on Davies’ cheerful shoulders, with the help of his wife and daughter. However, if you ask George who his volunteers on the actual parade day were, he laughs and says, “Everybody.”
Service clubs, schools, civic groups, many area businesses and the OPP and South Dundas Fire and Emergency Services all came to help on December 7.
Santa and Mrs. Claus were a definite high point to the parade.
They waved to the crowds, and happily pointed out children who had been especially good this year. Later, Santa took time at the Fire Hall to listen to some small people’s Christmas hopes and dreams.
(The word is the couple headed back to the North Pole by Elf Airlines later in the day.)
By every account, the 2013 Morrisburg Santa Claus Parade was one of the best ones yet.
And volunteer organizer George Davies has already started work on the 2014 event.
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