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The annual Winterfest in Lowell, Massachusetts, is a festival that started in 2001. The two-day festival is held following Super Bowl week in downtown Lowell. Events include the Human Dog Sled Competition, in which six-person teams dressed in wacky costumes compete for titles ranging from fastest team to best dressed.
Boat parades are a waterway event with illuminated boats. Some of the well known water parades include locations such as Walt Disney World, the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade, [1] and Fort Lauderdale. Fort Lauderdale's annual parade in December is titled the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade. [2]
Fort Lauderdale: Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade; Fort Meade: Old Fort Meade Christmas Festival and Parade; Fort Myers: Fort Myers Beach Christmas Boat Parade; Fort Pierce: Lighted Boat Parade and Paddleboard/Kayak Parade of Lights; Fort Walton Beach: Fort Walton Beach Christmas Parade; Freeport: Freeport Christmas Parade
Winterfest Artisan Fair takes place Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Hawley Silk Mill. Shop an array of juried artisan and fine crafts hosted by Art on the Edge.
The Grinch engages with people at the Scherr Legate Celebration of Lights Parade and Holiday Lighting Ceremony kicks off WinterFest 2023 Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. The Rink at Winterfest
Winterfest Boat Parade. Charles Fazzino was commissioned to create the official artwork for the 50th anniversary of the Fort Lauderdale Winterfest Boat Parade. [29] Toys for Tots. Charles Fazzino with POTUS Joe Biden, FLOTUS Dr. Jill Biden, and Marines at the Annual Toys for Tots Sorting Ceremony in Washington, DC.
Martin County Christmas Boat Parade. Start time: 6:30 p.m. Dec. 16 (assembles 6 p.m.) Parade route: St. Lucie River from downtown Stuart public docks to Manatee Pocket.
Christmas ships are boat parades held at Christmastime, typically featuring boats festooned with Christmas lights or winter/holiday decorations. In the United States in the nineteenth century, German and Irish immigrants shipped trees from Michigan and Wisconsin down to Chicago via boat to satisfy the large demand for Christmas trees. [1]