Monday, November 23, 2009

Santa Parade GR


We had no plans for the day and were looking forward to a slow morning, each of us taking a run and hanging at the house. I looked at Josh at 8 o'clock and said "Wanna go to the Santa Parade?" Neither of us had ever been in all the years growing up here. "Sure!" So we scrambled to get the kids dressed and fed and jumped in the car. I'm so glad we did! The parade itself was nothing special, but the time making memories with kids was priceless.It turned into one of the busiest Saturdays with all the running around we did, but I wouldn't have done it any other way.













For you local folk, here's your history lesson for the day:
The Grand Rapids Jaycees Santa Parade held on the Saturday prior to Thanksgiving in downtown Grand Rapids, is a tradition of more than 100 years.  The parade serves as the kickoff to the holiday season in West Michigan. 
Dating back to the late 1800s, the parade is an opportunity for local children to get their first look at Santa Claus. 
In the early 1900s, the parade was organized by downtown department stores.  Families from all across the region would make an annual trip to downtown Grand Rapids to watch the parade and then continue the day by shopping at nearby stores. 

As shopping locations began to move away from the city's center to suburban locations, downtown merchants no longer had the ability or desire to continue organizing the parade.  In 1969, the Grand Rapids Jaycees took control of all aspects of the parade.  The Jaycees continue to organize and implement the parade today.

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