Christmas parade set for Dec. 5

Elkhorn’s 34th annual Christmas Card Town Parade steps off at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5, in downtown Elkhorn. The parade features floats, bands, media personalities, novelty acts and, of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Elkhorn’s 34th annual Christmas Card Town Parade steps off at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5, in downtown Elkhorn. The parade features floats, bands, media personalities, novelty acts and, of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Annual parade reaches 34th year

By Kellen Olshefski

Editor

The Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce is preparing for its 34th annual Elkhorn Christmas Card Town Parade, to be held in downtown Elkhorn on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 1:30 p.m.

Chris Clapper, executive director of the Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce, said earlier the parade has always traditionally been a crowd pleaser.

Past year’s entertainers have included the infamous Wacky Wheeler, a daring acrobat who swings around his giant wheel as it rolls through the parade route, height-defying performers, walking on stilts high above the crowd, and more. Additionally, past years have included famous participants such as Bernie Brewer and the Klement’s Racing Sausages and the Milwaukee Admirals mascot, Roscoe.

And, of course, local school bands and community organizations will help make up what the chamber hopes will be the approximate 70 to 90 entrants, a number that has been fairly consistent over the years.

“We may have some surprises for everyone,” Clapper said.

And as tradition dictates, the parade will end with the big man himself, Santa Claus, along with the one and only Mrs. Claus, stopping for a delightful performance from a group of Elkhorn’s own elementary school students.

“I think that’s a great thing to involve the schools and the community,” Clapper said. “The kids really look forward to it.”

Christmas giving

As in past years, Clapper said much of the money the parade raises will continue to go to a good cause, benefiting those in need in the community.

Rather than paying an entry fee, organizations are asked to donate either 10 non-perishable food items or canned goods or $10 to the Elkhorn Food Pantry in order to participate in the parade.

Clapper said the spirit of giving has been overwhelming amongst parade entrants in past years, donating hundreds of pounds to the local food pantry.

“We like to give back to the community as much as we can and this is one way we can do that,” she said.

Again this year, the parade will not have a designated theme, keeping it to a much broader holiday theme to make it easier on parade entrants.

Other activities

Elkhorn’s VFW Post will again host a pancake breakfast from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., on Dec. 5, at the Elkhorn Area Middle School, 627 E. Court St. Tickets are available in advance from members of the post for $6 for adults; tickets at the door on Dec. 6 will cost $7. Tickets for children cost $4. Tickets are also available at the Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce, 203 E. Walworth St. For more information, call (262) 723-4979.

Additionally, Clapper noted the return of the third annual Reindeer Run, hosted by the Elkhorn Recreation Department and the Elkhorn Running Club, kicking off at 10 a.m. in Sunset Park in Elkhorn, 200 Devendorf St. All money raised is dedicated to a Park Dedication Fund to replace outdated equipment.

All participants receive a Reindeer Run t-shirt, goodie bag and refreshments. Additionally, medals are awarded to the top three male and female finishers in each category, as well as the overall fastest male and fastest female. Prizes will also be given for the best holiday dressed.

Registration is from 8-8:30 a.m. the day of the race. For more information on registration, call the recreation department at (262) 741-5114.

 

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