Photo gallery: Danville Christmas parade a success
Published 4:50 pm Friday, December 16, 2022
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Kids sing Christmas carols during the Danville Christmas parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
Local women dress as a Christmas train, each person a different train car going around the Christmas tree. photo by Fiona Morgan
A parade walker gives candy to kids during the Danville parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
Families throw candy from a float at the Danville parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
The marching band plays Christmas music during the Danville parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
Locals recreate the nativity scene for the Danville Christmas parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
The Boyle county Rebels football team celebrate their state championship at the Danville Christmas parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
Families ride on a gigantic LockRidge Park wagon through the Christmas parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
A girl scout gives out candy to kids. photo by Fiona Morgan
Girl scouts of Boyle County
KSD is celebrating its 200th anniversary. KSD reps walk the banner during Danville's Christmas parade 2022. Photo by Fiona Morgan
In celebration of their 200th anniversary, Kentucky School for the Deaf students and staff recreated a scene from the school’s history. They use sign language to wish the crowd a Merry Christmas. photo by Fiona Morgan
The grinch makes an appearance at the parade. Photo by Fiona Morgan
The Danville soccer team marches proudly through the parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
A Christmas Dalmatian high fives a little kid during the parade. photo by Fiona Morgan
Santa concludes the parade on the back of a fire truck. photo by Fiona Morgan
Santa concludes the parade on the back of a fire truck. photo by Fiona Morgan
Danville’s Christmas parade on Saturday brought hundreds to Main Street to see the colorful floats.
The parade was the longest, or one of the longest, in its history, lasting a full hour. People from local businesses, organizations and schools went all out decorating their floats. Some notable floats included giant inflatable Christmas characters, gingerbread and snowmen; a gigantic covered wagon by LockRidge Park; and Kentucky School for the Deaf, which is celebrating its 200th anniversary, recreated a school scene from its history.
Winners of the float contest are as follows:
Best Non- float – $100: Tranquil Hill Farm,
Best Float – $200: Brandon Edward’s Owner Frazzell Guitars,
Judge’s choice – $100: Pinkston Electric’s “Candy Cane Lane”