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Main
Street Holiday
Celebration Lights Up
Huntington Beach Pier on
December 2, 2007
HUNTINGTON BEACH,
Calif.-- Huntington
Beach Christmas Parade,
Light a Light of Love
and Main Street Holiday
Celebration, now
enjoying its 11th
anniversary, comes to
downtown Huntington
Beach on Saturday, Dec.
1 and Sunday, Dec. 2,
2007 during a two-day
festival event.
Beginning at 4:30 on
Sunday a popular
children's parade begins
at Orange Street and
heads toward the
Huntington Beach Pier.
The parade stars a
surfing-themed Santa
Claus and his wife, Mrs.
Claus; Debbie Cook, the
Mayor of Huntington
Beach; Miss Huntington
Beach and her court;
cars from the Southern
California Woodie Club;
local Brownie, Cub Scout
and Camp Fire Troops;
Polynesian dancers; and
usually a group of
Bernese Mountain dogs
dressed for the
holidays.
"Light a Light of Love,"
the pier lighting
ceremony, is kicked off
at 4:45 p.m. by a
popular local band that
will perform live at
Pier Plaza, followed by
the professional
children's performing
arts company or some
other form of
entertainment. At 6
p.m., HB pier, decorated
with illuminated,
artificial snowflakes,
will light up to the
delight of visitors who
can view these sparkling
lights throughout the
season till after
January 1 each year.
The snowflakes are
sponsored by local
merchants, businesses
and private individuals
with proceeds benefiting
the CSP Huntington Beach
Youth Shelter.
This is by no means the only parade in the city of
Huntington Beach during
the holidays. Be sure to
check out the
Huntington Harbour
annual boat parade,
held two nights in early
December.
Huntington Beach
vacation guide:
Huntington Beach is one
of the top Southern
California vacation
destinations featuring
premier California beach
resorts. It is the ideal
location for a
California family
vacation, California
weekend getaway or
surfing trip. With
nearly nine miles of
tan-sand California
beaches, Huntington
Beach has become a
choice destination
for vacationers and
business travelers. To
plan your vacation or to
learn more about
Huntington Beach hotels,
see our site for more
info.
Places to stay to enjoy this little Main Street
celebration include
HB Hilton and
HB Hyatt, two resort
style options that offer
on-site upscale dining,
swimming pools
(outdoors), conference
and meetings facilities
and beaches across the
street.
For the budget minded, you may want to walk to the parade
from the
Best Western Huntington
Beach Inn. Another
boutique hotel to look
for in downtown
Huntington Beach is a
San Francisco-based
offering from the Joie
de Vivre, company,
Shorebreak Hotel
Huntington Beach.
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