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			Lincoln Christmas Parade delights 
			everyone with "let it snow" theme 
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            [December 09, 2017]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- On Thursday evening, in spite of it being only 26 degrees, several 
			folks came out to enjoy what was one of the largest parades through 
			downtown Lincoln anyone has seen in a while. | 
        
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			 The theme for this year's parade was "Let it 
			snow." To the delight of parade organizers, it did not actually snow 
			this year. However, many entries utilized the theme well with snow 
			flakes, snowmen, and much more. 
 There were more than 70 entries this year that included many local 
			businesses and churches along with other groups and organizations.
 
 The Grand Marshal for the night, Dennis Reves, was placed at the 
			head of the parade,and rode in a convertible waving to friends and 
			thanking everyone for coming out. Another nice trio was the three 
			young ladies who represent Logan County royalty. The Logan County 
			Queen Meg Meeker, Junior Miss Karson Mott, and Little Miss Elliana 
			Park managed their best "queenly" smiles and waves in the frigid 
			temperatures.
 
 Another fun entry was that from Mayor Seth Goodman and the city of 
			Lincoln. Many enjoyed the heat that came into the area when Goodman 
			shot off the flames from his hot air balloon basket, and as some 
			called out for him to perform that task, he joked that all they 
			really wanted was the heat! Lincoln Aldermen walked along with 
			Goodman.
 
			
			 
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The Lincoln Community High School 
			Marching Band put on a great performance. With uniforms that are 
			already red and green with black, band members donned Santa hats and 
			looked very merry for the parade. 
 
Of course, for many children, the best Santa hat was the one worn 
by Santa Claus himself. He and Mrs. Claus brought up the rear of the parade 
happily calling out to people gathered along the parade route while heading to 
their final destination, the Lincoln Public Library Annex. 
 At the library, Santa and Mrs. Claus were given a cozy warm spot to visit with 
children after the parade. Kids came to whisper their wishes in Santa's ear, 
receive a candy cane, and enjoy other sweet refreshments provided by Small Town 
Creations, a new business in Lincoln.
 
				 
			[Nila Smith] |