The 38th annual Seymour Christmas Parade, to be held Saturday, November 28th in downtown Seymour.
The rain/snow date will be the next day.
This will be the first time the parade has been held on a Saturday in over 30 years.
The Parade association president Robert Lang has issued a call for new units to take part in the parade.
“We encourage area organizations such as girl scouts, brownies, cub scouts & boy scouts, youth groups, civic groups, churches, and businesses to help us welcome the holiday season in the valley by participating in this year’s event.”
As an incentive to participate, trophies and ribbons are awarded each year in four categories.
Children’s marching units vie for the Sponheimer Trophy, sponsored by Miller-Ward Funeral Home.
The Mackenstein Trophy, sponsored by the Seymour Lion’s Club, is given to the best children’s float.
Adult floats can capture the Isaacson Trophy, sponsored by American Legion Post 10, while school groups are eligible to win the LoPresti Trophy, sponsored by Hot Tops.
The best overall unit in the parade will walk off with the Pelletier Trophy, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, which is given in memory of the past president of the parade association, Ronald Pelletier. In addition, all participants receive commemorative dated ribbons.
This year’s parade will feature a new tradition with some units celebrating Christmas, New Orleans style. Parade spectators should expect a treat.
The parade committee is also seeking individuals who would like to assist in the planning of the parade as well as on parade day. Residents of Seymour as well as neighboring communities are welcome to serve on the parade committee.
For more information or to enter a unit in the parade, please contact Bob Lang, 888‑6268 or rclang27@sbcglobal.net.