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December 14, 2009
Hoosier, Jeff and Ellen Troeltzsch’s dalmatian shows his spirit of the season to Eric Kindle. We have it on first-person account that Hoosier was demonstrative throughout the parade, but especially so at this moment on Upper Broad Street.Patrick Baker as The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. In an unscripted moment a few blocks later, the Grinch met his match.Keri DeLisle playing guitar and signing christmas carols on The Silos Restaurant float. They were judged to have the Best Display of Talent.The float from an Arapahoe church.Pamlico High Marching Band……under the direction of Stephen Deaton.Among the spectators at curbside was Nina Banks.[page]
The Wave.Red bathrobes that you likely won’t see at the bank. The employees of First Citizen’s Bank .Deaton’s Yacht Service cart.Barbara Ritchie tosses candy from a vintage firetruck.Waving in the holiday season.Pamlico Rescue sent an ambulance and a holiday wave.Waving lesson. Two riders on the Pamlico Community College truck.A visual communication from the Pamlico Amateur Radio group.[page]
The Pamlico Amateur Radio Society also appeared to be advocating the importance of lumbar support.No reindeer, but a few horses.Jonathon Weiss brought aircraft to the parade.An anagram for “float” is “aloft”, after all, and Jonathon’s Automotive had two such entries.Paul Del Rio with the Coast Guard Auxiliary’s float, one of the only ones in the parade that actually could.The Shriners’ professional mourners marched down Broad Street.The Shriners’ gator greeted the crowd along Broad Street.While trucks were everywhere, The Oriental History Museum opted for the old-fashioned parade style. They walked the route.[page]
Pamlico’s honor guard of veterans led the parade.The parade scene along the curve of Broad Street as Live Oak Rental’s vintage truck rides by.Gathering the candy.The Domestic Violence Task Force of Pamlico County brought its message to the parade.Mike Guzzo driving the truck.Turning the corner, from Broad to Hodges, a float for Relay For Life.Above the crowd on Broad Street.No hands for a wave but a puppet did karaoke carols.[page]
The Pamlico News advertised next spring’s Relay for Life. On the float was the newspaper’s one-time publisher, Frieda Hudson.Volunteer with the Florence-Whortonsville FD.Along the sidelines, some fine headwear.Part of a long stretch limo on the Broad Street parade route, with some of the spectators reflected in its doors.The stretched part.[page]
Phyllis Westerman of Raleigh was in town for the weekend with her dog, “Cutter”, who took in the parade despite having been doused by hot cocoa. (Cutter was beneath a picnic table when the cocoa spilled.)One of the dogs in the parade.Not all canines walked the route. A few were on the Sykes Builders float.A dogs-eye view of the passing parade. Here Sparty takes things in on Hodges Street.Santa, as always, the final arrival in the parade.Paul Fairbank, the Parade Meister, provided a listing of parade honorees:
Ambassador’s Award
Baker family GrinchesSpencer’s Choice
Fire and Emergency vehiclesThe angels sing award for best music
PCHS BandMrs. Claus award for most creative float
Life Max Insurance puppetsAbove and beyond the call of duty for candy delivery
Pamlico CCRudolph’s Honor Of 4-legged creatures
Oriental Pet ParlourYouth Award
The Scouts-Girl, Boy and CubBest display of talent
The SilosBest decorated tree
Fishes and LoavesMost interesting vehicle
Jonathan’s AutomotiveBest wreath
Habitat for HumanityFinest Elf
Tennessee Ronnie KennamerBest Santa
Santa !!Turnabout being fair play….