Candids from Richmond’s first Christmas parade
Betty Hout, 102, Richmond’s eldest citizen, served as grand marshal in Richmond’s first Christmas parade, which was held Dec. 18.
Betty Hout rode along the Main Street parade route in a 1965 Ford Fairlane driven by her son, Denny Hout.
Parade organizer Donna Corder, right, got help from her husband, Chad, second from right, and their sons Lane, left, and Nolan.
Huntington Bank representatives, from left, Lochane Nonemaker, Josh Hashbarger and Madison Carpenter gave out free goodies and bottled water.
Jill Miser helped children do crafts at the Richmond Lions Club’s table.
One of many floats
Santa and Mrs. Claus ride along the route.
Richmond United Methodist Church served hot chocolate and sweets.
The Rev. Tom Scott and his wife, Michelle, of Richmond UMC
Children get candy along the parade route.
Lots of horses in the parade
Robin Wedlake
The Grinch gets a "lift" literally.
A decorated truck
Edison vocal music department representtives
Another float
Betty Hout, 102, Richmond’s eldest citizen, served as grand marshal in Richmond’s first Christmas parade, which was held Dec. 18.
Betty Hout rode along the Main Street parade route in a 1965 Ford Fairlane driven by her son, Denny Hout.
Parade organizer Donna Corder, right, got help from her husband, Chad, second from right, and their sons Lane, left, and Nolan.
Huntington Bank representatives, from left, Lochane Nonemaker, Josh Hashbarger and Madison Carpenter gave out free goodies and bottled water.
Jill Miser helped children do crafts at the Richmond Lions Club’s table.
One of many floats
Santa and Mrs. Claus ride along the route.
Richmond United Methodist Church served hot chocolate and sweets.
The Rev. Tom Scott and his wife, Michelle, of Richmond UMC
Children get candy along the parade route.
Lots of horses in the parade
Robin Wedlake
The Grinch gets a "lift" literally.
A decorated truck
Edison vocal music department representtives
Another float