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Pomeroy parade kicks off holiday season
by Charlene Hoeflich
choeflich@mydailysentinel.com
<p>Santa arrived in Pomeroy Sunday on a parade float with a Christmasy scene and a few excited children.</p>

Santa arrived in Pomeroy Sunday on a parade float with a Christmasy scene and a few excited children.

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<p>Dain Casto of Pomeroy was the first of a long line of children at Peoples Bank waiting their turn to talk to Santa.</p>

Dain Casto of Pomeroy was the first of a long line of children at Peoples Bank waiting their turn to talk to Santa.

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<p>This nativity scene float was the parade entry of Emi&#8217;s Place which will feature a live nativity at the park on the weekend before Christmas.</p>

This nativity scene float was the parade entry of Emi’s Place which will feature a live nativity at the park on the weekend before Christmas.

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<p>The Meigs Community Band entertained with holiday music the hundreds of people lining Main Street waiting for the Christmas parade to begin.</p>

The Meigs Community Band entertained with holiday music the hundreds of people lining Main Street waiting for the Christmas parade to begin.

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<p>Several Model A cars from the Gallipolis Club were decorated for the season.</p>

Several Model A cars from the Gallipolis Club were decorated for the season.

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<p>Scouts of Troop 235 were well represented in Pomeroy&#8217;s Christmas parade.</p>

Scouts of Troop 235 were well represented in Pomeroy’s Christmas parade.

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<p>Laura Winston &#8216;s three month old Chihuahua , &#8220;Butchie,&#8221; wore a warm blanket for his first parade outing.</p>

Laura Winston ‘s three month old Chihuahua , “Butchie,” wore a warm blanket for his first parade outing.

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<p>Dancing their way down Main Street in pretty pink costumes were students of the Gallia Meigs Performing Arts Studio.</p>

Dancing their way down Main Street in pretty pink costumes were students of the Gallia Meigs Performing Arts Studio.

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<p>The Meigs Marauder Band played holiday music as they moved through downtown Pomeroy.</p>

The Meigs Marauder Band played holiday music as they moved through downtown Pomeroy.

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POMEROY — Under sunny skies, Santa in his bright red suit arrived in Pomeroy Sunday afternoon on a float filled with toys to greet the hundreds of excited little girls and boys lining the street.

The parade which included everything from a float depicting the nativity by Emi’s Place to holiday music played by the Meigs marching band marked the official opening of everything from the Christmas shopping season to a variety of fun events in the village. Floats carried out the “Christmas Along the River” theme for the season of activities sponsored by Pomeroy Merchants Association. Adding to the festive downtown scene was music by the Big Bend Community Band directed by Toney Dingess, also chairman of the parade.

Holding to tradition the Pomeroy Police and the honor guard of Drew Webster Post 39, American Legion, led the parade through town with several organizations and businesses, including the Senior Center, Farmers Bank and winners in the recent election throwing candy along the route to the delight of the children. Scouts of Chester Pack 235 participated with an entry including decorated sleds, as did the Girl Scouts in a walking unit.

Dozens of little girls in pink from Gallia-Meigs Performing Arts danced down the street, and royalty of the 2012 Meigs County Fair rode in open vehicles.

Motorcyclists wearing Santa hats, and the Rough Riders on horseback were included in the lineup of parade entries. Also taking part were units from Lifeline of Ohio appealing for residents to participate in the organ donation program, and the Athens Shriners with a unit promoting that organization and its community work.

Again this year some members of the Model A Club of Gallipolis entered their vehicles, all decked out for the season. And, of course, there were firetrucks from several communities.

Following the parade, Santa moved to People’s Bank where he greeted all the little girls and boys. The bank provided a beverage and cookie to each one after their visit with Santa.

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