The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1988, Advertising Supplement, Page 8&9, Image 16

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Additions, changes update quality of parade
By Kirs tin Swanson
Staff Reporter
Songs of the holiday season will ring through the
streets of downtown Lincoln this weekend.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Star City
Holiday Parade will weave its way through down
town Lincoln on Saturday. The parade, with the
theme of "Songs of the Season," will start at 10th and
O streets at 11 a.m.
The parade route has been changed this year,
more bands have been added and the Saturday
event has been expanded into a three-day weekend
filled with activities for all ages, said Julie Lattimer,
parade coordinator.
Lattimer said the parade route was changed to
eliminate corners so the acts would perform more
frequently along the parade route. There are 102
parade units this year, including five giant balloons,
Twinkles the Teddy Rear, Snowflake the Snowman,
Humpty Dumpty, an ear of corn and a hot air
balloon.
Lattimer said the parade is growing as a city wide
event with the support of the Gateway and East Park
Plaza merchants. Gateway is sponsoring a float in
the shape of a house. The roof opens like a tulip and
giant cookies will pop out, Lattimer said.
Parade officials estimated last year’s spectators at
65,000 and they expect 70,000 this year, weather
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permitting.
Pre-parade entertainment along the route will
feature clowns, carolers, mimes and jugglers start
ing at 9:30 a m. and performing until tne parade
begins. <
The two-hour event will feature a record number
34 marching bands from across the state, including
the University of Nebraska Cornhusker Marching
Band.
The Homestead Girl Scouts, dressed as ice prin
cesses, will carry banners announcing the award
winners and the sponsor of each entry.
Mayor Bill Harris, who will ride in a norse-dra wn
carriage, will light the community Christmas tree at
the Cornhusker Hotel after the parade.
Lattimer said one of the goals of the parade
committee was to "make the parade itself the best
quality" parade possible. To insure high-caliber
floats, one of her 26 volunteer committees is respon
sible for checking the progress of the floats weekly.
Also performing this year will be the Executive
Clown Corps, which reatures31 executives from the
city, dressed as clowns and walking as one parade
unit.
After the parade the Haymarket Historic District
will be decorated and alive with costumed Charles
Dickens characters reading excerpts from “A Christ
mas Carol." Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, storytellers
and choral groups will be performing hourly.
Mueller Planetarium will be celebrating its 35th
anniversary with a Christmas Fantasy laser light
show at 2 and 3 p.m.
A blizzard is tne only thing that will hold up the
r parade Lattimer said, and a decision will be made by
6:30 a.m. to postpone the parade until 1 p.m. Satur
day, or postpone it until Sunday.
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