Friday night, in spite of a
chill in the air and a nippy breeze coming around the corner at
Kickapoo and Pulaski streets, folks filled the sidewalks on
all four corners waiting for the annual Lincoln Christmas Parade and the
promise of a visit from Santa.
The parade included a wide variety of entrants, including the Lincoln
Community High School Marching Band. In spite of a tournament going
on at the high school, the band graciously made time to march in this
year's parade.
Pictures by Nila Smith
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Waiting for candy!
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These seasoned veterans of the annual parade
do it in style on their pickup tailgate. |
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City Alderman David Armbrust, decked in his
Santa hat, rides the route in the D.A.R.E. vehicle.
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Other city officials rode on the city's fire
truck
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Here comes the LCHS Marching Railers Band!
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Some band members donned Santa hats in
observance of the occasion.
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A pet from the Logan County Animal Rescue of Logan County
joined the fun...
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...leading the way for the LCARS float entry.
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