So fun…what a parade…lots of videos in my stories and I’ll post more tomorrow but I loved these characters dancing before the parade even started - just for fun. It’s 78 degrees outside…these costumes have got to be hot. This is Christmas spirit…the kids went crazy for them.
The Event of the Season: Dazzled by the 2022 LoveFM Lighted Parade in San Pedro
If you are lacking in any Christmas spirit – THIS Is the event to snap you out of it. Last night, LoveFM and Dibary held the beloved Lighted Holiday Parade thru the streets of San Pedro. Kids, costumes, more kids, music, flying candy…sooo fun. Headed into town a bit early…and found a parking spot just over the bridge…so I could make a clean get away after the parade started. Each group had a meeting spot. The RC Church had a lovely manger ready to go…
There were so many dancers and drum corps…all in great costumes.
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Here's a look at last night's Christmas Parade by Lovefm Belize in San Pedro, La Isla Bonita, Ambergris Caye.
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Love FM Christmas Parade returns to San Pedro
On Sunday, December 18th, after a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Love FM Christmas parade occurred in San Pedro Town. The event, in partnership with Dibary Store, began after 5:30PM at the Boca del Rio Beach Park, featuring beautifully decorated floats and marching bands. Mickey Mouse and his friends were also in attendance, joined by a jolly Santa Claus and, of course, the Grinch. The Dibary crew, the San Pedro Police Youth Cadet Corp, the San Pedro Town Council with staff, and the San Pedro Roman Catholic Primary School led the parade. Miss San Pedro Faith Edgar joined the parade handing out candy and wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. A couple of feet behind the festive float were Mickey Mouse and his friends, delighting children along the streets. Next was the Sagebrush Church and Rotary Club of Ambergris Caye.
The onlookers then observed the Grinch, who hates Christmas, pushing a cart. Right behind, Santa and his friends with another Grinch danced along the route taking pictures with their admirers. The parade continued with school bands, including La Isla Bonita Elementary School, New Horizon Seventh Day Adventist School, and the San Pedro High School. The services of Rickilee Response Rescue Team and Island Emergency Services also shone in the parade. The San Pedro Lions Club was another proud participant joining in the sharing of the Christmas spirit. One of the floats capturing everyone’s attention was My Lights. The fluorescent lighting gave the perfect impression of Christmas in a winter wonderland. The parade was enjoyed by both islanders and tourists and ended at Central Park.
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