12.6.2025 41st Annual Fall River Children's Holiday Parade

Fall River Government TV Dec 6, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The broadcast covered the 44th Annual Fall River Children's Holiday Parade, which featured over 125 units and approximately 30-32 floats. Co-hosts Pam Martin and Pauline McGrath provided commentary on the parade participants, community initiatives, and upcoming holiday events. Troy Brown, a former New England Patriots player and three-time Super Bowl champion, served as the Grand Marshall. The parade showcased numerous local schools, marching bands, dance studios, community organizations, and emergency services, including the Fall River Police and Fire Departments, and EMS. Despite some drizzle, the event saw a good turnout, with Fred TV students assisting in the live broadcast. Key discussions included the urgent need for toy donations for Citizens for Citizens' (CFC) Operation Christmas, which aims to provide new toys to 3,200 children, and the United Way's efforts to distribute food baskets to 45 families at Frank M. Sylvia Elementary School. Other highlighted community efforts included winter coat drives, pet food collections, and the significance of the 988 National Mental Health Hotline during the holiday season. The Dery Craft Fair was promoted as the largest fundraiser for the Fall River Scholarship Foundation, having awarded nearly $1 million in scholarships over the years. Float competition results were announced, with Live Stream taking first place, the Elks Lodge #118 Drug Awareness Program securing second, and the Vietnam Veterans of Fall River with their replica wall float earning third. The broadcast also covered the city's Christmas tree lighting ceremony, a December parking ticket amnesty program by the Fall River Traffic Department, and an interview with Grand Marshall Troy Brown, who emphasized perseverance, education, and community giving. The event concluded with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus arriving in a horse-drawn carriage.

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