The Student News Site of Stephen Decatur High School

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The Student News Site of Stephen Decatur High School

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The Student News Site of Stephen Decatur High School

The Hawk

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Parade On!

What better way to celebrate the holidays than a parade?
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Pocomoke City kicked off its 51st annual Christmas parade on Nov 27. They rocked out to Christmas music with all their wonderful floats. The dance teams were excited and ready to dance the night away to the Christmas cheers.

People were dressed in holiday spirit spreading holiday cheer. The fire departments even participated in the parade, too! Showing their bravery for all they do, they really gathered the crowd’s attention for cheers. To finish their parade with Santa at the end. The children jumped with joy and cheer.

Maybe you attended Snow Hill’s annual Christmas parade. School bands and teams joined together giving the audience Christmas concerts while on the move. The small town of Snow Hill showed their spirit just as much as Pocomoke, where people cozied up with their families on the cold night with layers of clothes and bundles of blankets

Ocean City continued its tradition this year with their annual Christmas parades as well. Starting earlier in the day, crowds filled the sidewalks on Coastal Highway. Everyone bundled up and was cheering for the floats. Local schools performed Christmas music while on the move. Kids cheered loudly when they saw their friends on spirited floats.

Berlin finished the parades with their annual Christmas parade. The Stephen Decatur Seahawks football team led the parade right behind the Berlin Fire Department, celebrating their big win at the state championships football game. After the football team was the man we all know, Santa Claus. All of the kids were extremely happy, and excited to see Santa.

As floats filled Main Street, the sidewalks became more crowded. The high school bands continued playing their Christmas music, local businesses made floats and walked the streets. The dance teams from all over Worcester County took part in the parade once again, dancing the night away. Fire departments joined in for the winter cheer as well. Waving and tossing candy canes to little kids, yet again grabbing all the Christmas cheer.

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