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ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARADE SCHEDULED IN ALDERSON
The
Annual
Christmas
Parade
in
Alderson
has
been
scheduled
for
Friday,
December
2
beginning
at
6:00
p.m.
Line-up
will
start
at
5:00
p.m.
on
Virginia
Street
like
the
July
4th
Parade
lines
up.
It
will
proceed
down
Riverview
Avenue
and
across
the
Alderson
Memorial
Bridge
and
disband
in
front
of
the
Alderson
Volunteer
Fire
Department.
Santa
will
greet
children
and
hear
their
wishes
inside
the
AVFD.
Treats
will
be
provided
by
the
Alderson
Women’s
Club.
Both
the
award
winning
Greenbrier
East
Marching
Band
and
the
Eastern
Greenbrier Middle School Marching Band have committed to attend.
Mayor
Travis
Copenhaver
said,
“This
is
a
different
route
than
it
used
to
be.
Since
we
no
longer
have
the
Community
Center
available
to
host
the
visits
with
Santa,
we
are
going
back
to
the
route
from
many
years
ago
when
the
parade
ended
on
the
Monroe
County
side
of
town
and
Santa
will
greet
the
children
inside
the
AVFD.”
Copenhaver
added,
“We
have
been
in
touch
with
Santa
Claus
and
he
will
ride
on
the
AVFD
fire
truck
at
the
end
of
the
parade.
Since
Santa
has
agreed
to
be
here,
none
of
his
helpers
will
be
needed.
There
should
be no other “Santas” on any of the floats or part of any walking unit or anywhere in the parade.”
Coordinated
by
Lois
McVey,
the
Queen
of
Lights,
from
the
5th
grade
class
of
Alderson
Elementary
School,
will light up the Alderson Memorial Bridge and other lighted displays as she moves along the parade route.
People
and
organizations
who
want
to
demonstrate
their
holiday
spirit
should
line
up
on
Virginia
Street
before 6:00 p.m. No pre-registration is required.
The
section
of
Riverview
Avenue
from
Virginia
Street
to
the
Auto
Repair
Shop
in
the
Old
Ashland
Station
has
been
designated
a
quiet
zone.
Parade
units
are
asked
to
refrain
from
loud
noises
in
this
section
so
that people with auditory sensitivities can also enjoy the parade.
The
Johnson
Memorial
United
Methodist
Church,
at
104
North
Monroe
Street
across
from
the
Exxon
Station,
will
have
their
Christmas
Bazaar
in
the
basement
open
from
4:30
to
7
and
a
dinner
of
chili
or
potato
soup
and
sandwiches
will
be
served
for
a
small
fee.
Many
Alderson
Shops
will
be
open
and
dinner
will be available at the Big Wheel Restaurant and Riverview Café.
Following
the
parade,
the
Alderson
Volunteer
Fire
Department
will
host
the
“Drive
Under
the
Lights”
across
the Alderson Memorial Bridge. Donations are much appreciated!
Alderson
Main
Street
President
Doris
Kasley
said,
“We
are
so
excited
to
be
able
to
have
the
traditional
Christmas
activities
again!
Please
watch
social
media
and
the
newspapers
for
information
on
more
to
come.”
PHOTO CAPTIONS:
The
Annual
Christmas
Parade
in
Alderson
goes
across
the
Alderson
Memorial
Bridge
and
under
the
Christmas
lights.
Santa
rides
and
waves
to
everyone
atop
the
Alderson
Volunteer
Fire
Department
truck
in
2021.
(Click photos for larger view)