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No Rain on This Christmas Parade

December 31, 2022

Though the clouds looked threatening, the rain held off long enough for the city of Kennesaw to welcome Santa to town with its annual Christmas parade last month. High school bands, Scout troops, floats, costumed characters, baseball teams and dance groups marched along Main Street and guided the jolly old elf into the downtown area for the Day With Santa activities, which included live performances, a vendor market, photos with the man in red and a tree lighting.

Employees of the Cobb County Public Library perform a routine with their book carts.
Drummers in the North Cobb High School drumline provide the beat for the marching band’s music.
Members of Pugs of Cobb County were decked out in their finest Christmas attire.
Finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for — the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus.
The North Cobb/Harrison High School JROTC unit represents the armed services.
The Kennesaw Mountain High School marching band provides festive Christmas tunes for the parade.
Dogs and volunteers from Mostly Mutts walk along the parade route.
The Grinch decided to join the Dizzy Dean 7-year-old World Series champions in the parade.
Kennesaw United Methodist Church’s float features biblical figures.

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