
LoveFM's Christmas Parade Floods the Streets of San Pedro with Kids, Candy and Holiday Cheer
I'm in disbelief. Disbelief that Christmas is 2 weeks away. Where did 2017 go? And more disbelief that last night was LoveFM radio's SEVENTH annual lighted parade through the streets of San Pedro. I think I have written about and photographed each and every parade. Seven years - and yet I'm haven't aged a day.
A Christmas miracle!
Here are the better pics from this year. Movement and flashing lights and darkness? It's this amateur photogs worst nightmare.
But hopefully you can get a sense of how magical this event is - and how happy happy happy it makes the kids on this island.
Click here to read the rest of the article and see LOTS more photos in the San Pedro Scoop

Love FM Christmas Parade Fills the Streets of San Pedro with Holiday Happiness
Love FM held its annual Christmas Parade in San Pedro Town on Sunday, December 10th. The parade filled the main streets of San Pedro with colorful floats, amazing dance numbers, entertainment, and music.
The spectacular parade participants included Foreva Fancy Fashion Boutique, ABC Pre-School, SHINE, Black & White Restaurant Cuisine, The Rotary Club of Ambergris Caye, San Pedro Town Council, Ministry of Youth, The Little Dynamic Stars, People's United Party, Rotaract Club of Ambergris Caye, San Pedro Roman Catholic School, Wings, Walkaholics, San Pedro High School, Belize Tourism Board, Belize Airport Authority, Border Management Agency, Belize Rural South, Mar Alliance, San Pedro Town Library, Isla Bonita Primary School, St. Francis Xavier Credit Union, Saga Brush Community Church, Quick Stop, Love FM and Dawson's Pit Fighter.
The parade started shortly after 7PM, from the Boca del Rio Area heading to Central Park. Many islanders gathered along the street sides of the parade route to get a good view. Leading the parade was the San Pedro Town Council and staff, along with Miss San Pedro Virginia Vasquez and Area Representative and Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation Honourable Manuel Heredia Jr. happily giving out sweets to the spectators
Click here to read the rest of the article in the San Pedro Sun