This past Saturday morning, Memphis lit up with joy and excitement during the annual Memphis Christmas Parade held in Whitehaven on November 23. The streets buzzed with community spirit and festive energy as locals gathered along Elvis Presley Boulevard to watch the colorful parade, making it a perfect way to kick off the holiday season!
Onlookers, many bundled up against the November chill, lined the streets eagerly awaiting the arrival of marching bands, shimmering floats, and various community groups. While parents and adults enjoyed the camaraderie and holiday atmosphere, for the younger crowd, the parade served another distinct purpose: candy! Yes, you heard it right; candy was flying through the air, and the kids couldn’t get enough of it!
To the delight of the little ones, numerous participants in the parade—including police officers on horseback, fire trucks, enthusiastic dance groups, and even elected officials—were armed to the teeth with treat bags bursting at the seams. They eagerly tossed out handfuls of sweets to everyone near the curb. Waving their arms in the air, it was a scene of pure excitement as children lunged for the delicious prizes tossed about.
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris and Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy, who wore a particularly gaudy, yet festive Christmas tie, were among the dignitaries getting in on the candy-throwing fun. “We have a ton of candy,” Mulroy exclaimed at the start of the parade, full of enthusiasm. “And we’re gonna get rid of every single piece, I have a feeling.” And indeed, it looked like they did! The little ones expertly collected bags of sugary treats, with some seasoned pros bringing out their Halloween buckets. Talk about preparation!
As the floats rolled past, you could see some kids with their trusty Halloween buckets ready to scoop up the goodies. Others resorted to stuffing them into pockets or corralled extras in nearby plastic bags. Giggling and cheering filled the air as kids celebrated their haul, making the parade not just an event but a treasure hunt of sugary delights!
This year, the event proved especially significant in showcasing the vibrant spirit and strong determination of South Memphis. Participants felt a swell of pride in their community, turning a typical holiday event into a shining display of morale and local culture. Everywhere you looked, smiles were abundant, laughter echoed, and the spirit of the season filled every heart.
The Memphis Christmas Parade in Whitehaven didn’t just deliver sweets, it brought the community together, creating cherished memories for families and friends alike. Whether it was the colorful displays, joyful music, or simply the camaraderie shared amongst neighbors, this delightful event was a reminder of the warmth of the holiday season. As the last floats passed and candy-filled pockets left with grinning kids, this year’s parade will surely be one that children talk about for years to come. Here’s to many more joyful parades in our beloved city of Memphis!
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