the Guernsey Parade
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The Guernsey Parade which is an annual tradition in the town braved the cold temperatures and on Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. municipal vehicles and businesses got into the Christmas spirit and provided festive floats and lights for the community.
COVID didn’t put a damper on the activities and people lined both sides of the parade route that began at Guernsey-Sunrise High School and proceeded the full length of S. Wyoming Avenue. Sirens blasted through the frosty air, firepits were lit along the route and plenty of Christmas candy was thrown to waiting kids all along the route.
The parade which wasn’t quite as extensive as the Fourth of July parade still had a good number of participants which came out in the cold weather.